S.S. asks from Lowell, MA on January 24, 2007
Any Ideas
Looking for ideas on what to do for fun with 2 toddlers 2 and 3 years old.
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S.H. answers from Providence on January 24, 2007
I hope you get lots of responses because I could use some ideas too!
There are the standard zoo, park, feeding ducks & the carousels.
I've found that my almost-3 year old loves to do chores like unloading the dishwasher, sorting laundry, vaccuming, dusting, etc. When we go to the grocery store he's in charge of remembering the things we need (he gets a much smaller list of things to remember) as well as spotting things on the shelves for me.
We also to a lot of baking together. He loves to make sugar cookies because not only does he get to mix the dough, but roll it, cut it out and decorate.
Regardless of the weather, we play baseball in the backyard as well as "barnyard" golf were we just have lots of balls and have fun hitting them with no particular goal in mind. Whenever I have outside work to do, he helps as well - like by raking or pushing the yardcart.
Have you tried various art projects like making hand puppets (lunch bags work well to start with) or necklaces? Something that works wherever you're at is "I Spy" with him getting hotter or colder depending on the direction he's moving.
It's hard this time of the year, but in the summer we're always at the concerts in the park and taking in little league baseball games.
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S.H. answers from Providence on January 24, 2007
I hope you get lots of responses because I could use some ideas too!
There are the standard zoo, park, feeding ducks & the carousels.
I've found that my almost-3 year old loves to do chores like unloading the dishwasher, sorting laundry, vaccuming, dusting, etc. When we go to the grocery store he's in charge of remembering the things we need (he gets a much smaller list of things to remember) as well as spotting things on the shelves for me.
We also to a lot of baking together. He loves to make sugar cookies because not only does he get to mix the dough, but roll it, cut it out and decorate.
Regardless of the weather, we play baseball in the backyard as well as "barnyard" golf were we just have lots of balls and have fun hitting them with no particular goal in mind. Whenever I have outside work to do, he helps as well - like by raking or pushing the yardcart.
Have you tried various art projects like making hand puppets (lunch bags work well to start with) or necklaces? Something that works wherever you're at is "I Spy" with him getting hotter or colder depending on the direction he's moving.
It's hard this time of the year, but in the summer we're always at the concerts in the park and taking in little league baseball games.
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K.Z. answers from Boston on April 13, 2007
Hi S.,
Are you close to Dover? I'm going to be offering "Mommy & Me" classes at my center: www.ArtsPlusMore.com
We're having an Open House this Monday, 4/16 from 10:00 am to 5:30 pm if you'd like to come by :-)
Your toddlers are at such a FUN age! Enjoy!
L.R. answers from Boston on January 24, 2007
There is an AMAZING place in londonderry, right off of exit 4 called the Discovery Stop. It is PERFECT for toddlers and is very inexpensive, and completly childproofed and safe. I love to bring my kids there!!
K.H. answers from Pittsfield on February 03, 2007
I too am a stay at home mom and I do not drive so I have am limited to what I can do at home with my son who is 4. Coloring is a fun way to be creative....and depending on the boys but playing chutes and ladders or candyland is fun. Sometimes when I dont know what else to do I have a movie day or night where he can pick a movie and I make popcorn and let him eat in the living room and watch the movie. Most of the time I watch the movie or ill do some chores. Also depending on where you live Chucky cheeses is prolly the best place you can go for those ages because they really can be a kid and you dont have to worry about running after them or really keeping an eye on them as they are basically locked in. Its really not that expensive either. I spent 40 dollars for 2 pizzas 4 drinks and 100 tokens (btw every game in there was only 1 token) that gives you prolly 5 hours of fun. Good luck though
C.C. answers from Boston on February 10, 2007
Hi! Well I work at a Day Care and we do alot of diferent things with kids all the time. Alot of kids love painting, playing with play dough, arts and cratfs stuff, playing in a sand or water table, coloring in coloring books, making puzzles, and playing with all different kinds of blocks. I hope that I help you alittle. If you need anything else Please right back. If you want to know about different projects you can do with them let me know.
C.G. answers from Boston on January 25, 2007
I might sound liek a broken record since i just said this to another mama:
Look up North Shore Moms at meetup.com. There are as many playdates and events as the members create, and there are new people joining all the time (like me, i just joined)
The women are very nice and my daughter and I have been having fun!
(oh yeah, there's no membership fee, lots of events are free, unless they are at a play area with a fee or with special events where a mom has hired a magician/clown/whatever. Lots of no cost play events though)
M.J. answers from Boston on January 25, 2007
Noodle,Noggin n' Bean in Northborough
GREAT place!
Their website is http://www.noodlenogginnbean.com/
no I don't work for them, I Have brought my kids there...
--M.
C.C. answers from Boston on January 25, 2007
One Stop Fun, Westford MASS
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