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Looking for Fun, Inexpensive Activities

Hi Mommies,
I just left my jobs a couple of weeks ago and have a lot more time with my 4 year old. Any suggestions on activities we can do together or him by himself that are inexpensive and interesting? I am all out of ideas on how to keep him entertained and I do not like just sticking him in front of the tv. I would like to have his time at home similar to school.

Thanks!

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There are 2 great books I recommend
Fun and educational things to do with kids (Try Costco or Amazon.com

500 TV free activies for kids

Also try to pick up a copy of OC parenting magazine and OC family magazine. They are free and are usually available at the grocery store, drug store, schools etc

You could join a local moms club. www.momsclub.org

try www.familyfun.go.com

Finally try www.southockids.com for local events

Good luck

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I see a lot of people told you places to go and do, but I also noticed you mentioned "his time at home".
Costco has a bunch of new Pre-K fun workbooks. We bought the Brain Quest one, it matches those fun cards we already have. It was only 7.99 at Costco, I think it would be quite a bit more at Lakeshore. Art is another great one.

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Hi
There are 2 great books I recommend
Fun and educational things to do with kids (Try Costco or Amazon.com

500 TV free activies for kids

Also try to pick up a copy of OC parenting magazine and OC family magazine. They are free and are usually available at the grocery store, drug store, schools etc

You could join a local moms club. www.momsclub.org

try www.familyfun.go.com

Finally try www.southockids.com for local events

Good luck

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The LA Zoo has family passes that are fairly inexpensive and will pay for themselves if you go a few times. The same goes for the Long Beach Aquarium. You could also check out hiking trails in Griffith Park or the Santa Monica mountains. There is the beach as well. Or check out the Children's museum or the La Brea Tar Pits. There is also Travel Town and the Observatory in Griffith Park. You could go to the Santa Monica Pier and ride the Ferris Wheel. Or check out a local park.

Hope that gives you a few ideas! :)

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Well it's not similar to school, but Covina parks and rec has a cheap recreational swim session Mon-Thurs 1:15-2:30 at Covina Park. It's $1 per person and would be great for some excess energy and physical activity.

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Here are some fun suggestions for outside:
Running through the sprinklers, sidewalk chalk on the outside patio, water painting (a paint brush and bucket full of water), bubbles, a plastic kiddie pool, play jr. basketball or baseball with him, go to a local park, and collect bugs.
Inside, you can get a kids cookbook and let him pick something out that you can make together, let him play with duplo blocks or legos and build something together, introduce him to easy board games such as Candy Land or Chutes and Ladders, have him help you with cleaning the home (dusting furniture, putting things away, etc), have him practice writing his letters, numbers and his name, Purchase a preschool activity books that has dot-to-dot and color by letter (or number), and have him do a kids yoga video with you. Also, see if there is a playgroup in your area so both of you can have some age appropriate interaction.
Note: Many of the activities suggested may need to be done with you for the first few times, but after he gets into the activity he should be able to be more independent.
Hope this helps!

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Hi N.,

Go for walks. When my kids were toddler age and preschool age they had their "Grandma" days. Grandma who is my grandma and their great would walk them around her yard and back and forth on her quiet street. While walking she would point out all kinds of things. Different birds and plants, bugs, dogs and cats. They would count things. It was amazing the things they learned with grandma. I am still greatful for her early educational science class. My kids are now 10 and 7. When we visit Grandma they still always ask to take a walk.

Local zoos are also pretty cheap. Atleast the Santa Ana one is.

Another idea if you are looking for preschool based learning is the computer. Starfall.com is great for preschoolers for early reading. Or even Nickjr.com which is more play based. It is amazing the tech skills these little people learn so early. I really feel it benefits them.

Have fun and relax. Learning comes naturally. He is just a little guy and has plenty of time for structure.

C.

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Miss N.~
Have you been on the www.familyfun.com web site they have a ton of ideas for kids of all ages. You can choose activities by materials or by cost. They always have awsome activities. I would also suggest your local YMCA for summer activities, or even a mommy and me group.I found a great group of ladies that are fun, active, and real on www.meetup.com. Good luck with everyting.

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I see a lot of people told you places to go and do, but I also noticed you mentioned "his time at home".
Costco has a bunch of new Pre-K fun workbooks. We bought the Brain Quest one, it matches those fun cards we already have. It was only 7.99 at Costco, I think it would be quite a bit more at Lakeshore. Art is another great one.

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logon to www.culturevolture.com every now and then.. My daughters (8 & 15) do a log of FREE stuff advertised on that site.. you can also get cheap tickets to events, shows, etc. on www.goldstar.com

happy summer!

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