Craft: Balloon brushes
Activities: Balloon battle, balloon Yo-Yos!, Bubble Bubble Pop Pop!, scoop n throw
Snack: Coconut Balls
Selection: read Zachary the ball by Matt Tavares
Craft
Balloon brushes
Needed:
# 1 package of balloons
# sticks or chopsticks
# rubber tyres or floral wire
Collect a bunch of balloons (deflated) around a stick or stick. Take a rubber band or floral wire and securing the balloons to the stick or dowel. Have the children paint the "balloon brush" dive in and explore!
Activities/Games
Balloon battle
Needed:
# Balloons
# String
# inflated balloons.
The designation of a particular color for each team. (If you have a lot of children who have more teams you can or you have to have on all teams) A balloon tie every players only. Each team first try each others balloon burst. The team with the last balloons WINS. If your balloon burst, pull you from the game.
Balloon Yo-Yos!
Needed:
# 9 inch balloon
# Long rubber band
# Water
This balloon yo-yo is about the size of a baseball. You will need to fill it with water and air to make it that size. (Aprox. 3/4 cup of water and hit to the right size!) The air is very important because it acts as a cushion for the water. The ratio is 1/4 water in the air of 3/4.
Bind it off. Snip the rubber band and tie a loop in one end. The other end snugly around the stem balloon tie. Thats it! The children can use markers to personalize this. They are a lot of fun and about 3 cents per piece costs. They also make great party favors! Enjoy!
Note: you should always be cautious with broken balloon pieces and children. Discarding of broken latex balloons immediately.
Bubble Bubble Pop Pop!
Needed:
# Bubble solution
# White Paper
# Food colors
Take bubble solution, white construction paper, shallow pans and food coloring outside with your child. Pour bubble solution in different shallow pans. Squeeze drops of different color food coloring in each pan. Help your child dip the bubble wand in the pan and blow bubbles on the paper-make sure you have all the colors!
Scoop n Toss
Needed:
# empty litre milk jugs
# Foam ball
Two one litre of milk jugs and collect a foam ball. Cut the jars to form a scoop. The use of sandpaper to rub away any sharp edges. Take your child outside and have fun playing toss. The activity make it more difficult by the move further apart. Have fun!
Snack
Coconut Balls
Needed:
# 1 12 oz. package semi-sweet chocolate pieces
# 3/4 cup sweetened condensed milk
# 1 tsp. vanilla extract
# 1/8 tsp. salt
# 1/8 Cup coconut flakes
In a heavy, 2-quart saucepan over low heat), melt chocolate pieces. Stir in sweetened condensed milk, vanilla and salt until well blended.
Put in the fridge for about 45 minutes, or until it is easy to form.
Shape with buttered hands, the mixture into small balls. Roll each ball in the coconut flakes.
This recipe is a delicious treat for young children with adult supervision.
Reading selection:
Zachary the ball by Matt Tavares
Be care when using balloons around small children. Balloons can be a risk of suffocation.
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