Snow Day!
Yesterday’s colossal snowfall has created an gigantic outdoor playground. It is great to keep kids active during their winter break. Bundle up and get outdoors today to enjoy the snow. Here are a few fun winter activities for you to try with your family.
You snow day will be much more enjoyable if everyone stays warm and dry. Dress in loose layered clothing under a waterproof coat. Don’t forget good mittens or gloves, hats, boots and scarves.
Toboganning / Sliding
Find a nice hill with a good slope (not too steep). Be sure to take a test run by yourself first before sending the kids down. Check for large rocks, tree roots, debris or pipes hidden under the snow.
Make a Snow House.
A roofless snow house is the easiest and safest kind to make. It is easy to build up walls for your house, castle or igloo. Don’t forget to build furniture. If you are ambitious, you can build more than one house and connect them by shoveling paths and sidewalks.
Toboggan Tug-of-War
Play a game of toboggan tug-of war. Have everyone divide into two sides and grab their sleds. Take hold of either end of a long rope and pull. Try to pull your opponents over to your side without sliding toward them.
Snow Shapes
Wet, dense snow is like sand, in that it can be formed into shapes. Bring out your sandbox toys, buckets, Tupperware containers and other molds and make a snow castle or anything else your imagination comes up with.
Snow Bodies
Lie on the ground and form a snowman shape around you. Then try a mermaid’s tail, an angel with wings, a butterfly and other characters. Make sure your kids are bundled up well for this one!
Snow Paint
Make some homemade snow paint using water and food coloring. Fill some spray bottles and let your children express their artistic sides in the snow. With a sharp stream on the spray bottle or in a squeeze bottle, kids can write their names in the snow or make a large message in the yard.
Reader Comments (1)
Kids can play in the snow area while developing creative ideas.
Something very useful to them.