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]]>Your little ones will quickly get bored of the DIY project that you’re working on if it’s not something they’re interested in. When picking a project, make sure to ask for their input because they’ll be more engaged if you’re making something they’ve chosen for themselves.
Even if you’re a DIY pro, that’s not necessarily the case with your kids, especially if they’re new to arts and crafts. When picking the projects that you’re going to work on together, stick to something simple so they could be fully involved in the process and feel a sense of accomplishment once the project is done.
One of the best things about working on DIY with your kids is that none of you has to do anything on your own. There are a lot of tiny tasks involved in each project, so you can assign them based on your skill level and personal affinities, making sure everyone is working on something they’re good at.
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]]>Bring the bowling alley to your living room with this activity. All you need is six to ten containers filled with water. Then, set up a triangle at the end of the hallway or against a wall. Get a ball and start bowling!
You don’t need a net for hallway soccer, just some masking tape and a plastic ball. At opposite ends of the hallway, put the tape down on the floor and divide your family into teams. Try and keep up with your kids, you’ll get quite the workout!
For broom hockey, you’ll also need masking tape to mark off the goal area and a broom for each player. You can use a tennis ball for the puck. What team will get to 10 points first?
What kid doesn’t like hula hoops? Just make sure there is plenty of open space for your child to move around. You can even have hula hooping contests to see who can spin the hoop around their ankles or arms.
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]]>The post 3 Things to Keep in Mind When Trying to Work on DIY Project With Your Kids appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>Your little ones will quickly get bored of the DIY project that you’re working on if it’s not something they’re interested in. When picking a project, make sure to ask for their input because they’ll be more engaged if you’re making something they’ve chosen for themselves.
Even if you’re a DIY pro, that’s not necessarily the case with your kids, especially if they’re new to arts and crafts. When picking the projects that you’re going to work on together, stick to something simple so they could be fully involved in the process and feel a sense of accomplishment once the project is done.
One of the best things about working on DIY with your kids is that none of you has to do anything on your own. There are a lot of tiny tasks involved in each project, so you can assign them based on your skill level and personal affinities, making sure everyone is working on something they’re good at.
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]]>The post Keep Your Kids Active With These Fun, Indoor Games appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>Bring the bowling alley to your living room with this activity. All you need is six to ten containers filled with water. Then, set up a triangle at the end of the hallway or against a wall. Get a ball and start bowling!
You don’t need a net for hallway soccer, just some masking tape and a plastic ball. At opposite ends of the hallway, put the tape down on the floor and divide your family into teams. Try and keep up with your kids, you’ll get quite the workout!
For broom hockey, you’ll also need masking tape to mark off the goal area and a broom for each player. You can use a tennis ball for the puck. What team will get to 10 points first?
What kid doesn’t like hula hoops? Just make sure there is plenty of open space for your child to move around. You can even have hula hooping contests to see who can spin the hoop around their ankles or arms.
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