Living in the Deep South, sometimes the heat can be real oppressing! In the Dawg Days of Summer, the temperatures can soar to 100 degrees or higher. Add in the humidity factor and the official heat index can pass 120 degrees. When you have a child with some health issues, it becomes necessary to play indoors on day such as these! So, I have compiled a list with a few of our favorite activities. I hope this list grows exponentially because I am sure we have several more HOT days to come. If you have more fun ideas, please share we would love to get them a try!
My Little guy just made this up. It kept him busy off-and-on all day! |
He loves cars and he loves to park them |
I spy with my little eye . . . |
Rocks make such nice LOUD sounds when poured! |
Who could get enough of this? |
Boxes are not just for storage |
What kind of paint do you use for hands and toes, and where do you purchase it. I am a grandmother that baby sits a lot and these crafts would be great to do with my grandkids.
ReplyDeleteWhat kind of paint do you use for hands and toes, and where do you purchase it. I am a grandmother that baby sits a lot and these crafts would be great to do with my grandkids.
ReplyDeleteI always wondered if my 19-month old could put a puzzle together! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteThere are hardly any youngsters' work areas we'd need for ourselves! In case you're into clean Scandi style, this is your submit – and you can request some quite uncommon MoonKids pieces as well, including that wonderful Tipi bed above, by Woood. Shop on the web or visit the showroom.Ni-Night.
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