The fun fall weather is here! The season abounds with craft shows and festivals, and you're bound to find one that your little one will love! Visit the Events section of HoustonSAHM.com and make plans to attend the year's best for a stimulating experience your child will enjoy.
Festive Fall Mask Make an easy mask using paper (colored card-stock works very well), markers or crayons, scissors, a stapler, and about 1 foot of elastic or string. Draw an oval for a face (about the size of your child's face). Cut around the edges of the face and cut out the eye holes. Help your child color the face and decorate with stickers, glitter, feathers, or buttons).Determine how much elastic you'll need to fit around your child's head, trim elastic to size, then staple each end to each side of the mask.
Basketball Set up a trashcan or bucket and let your child stand a few feet away and practice tossing a small ball of paper into the bucket. As your child gets good at this, you'll have to put more distance between him and the basket. Each time your child makes a basket, cheer like crazy! Try your own hand at it as well. Your child will delight in your participation.
Over the Rope Lay a jump rope or a belt on the floor and help your child practice jumping over it. If he's already good at this game, you can try putting two ropes in a row (spaced apart about a foot) so he'll have to jump twice, or he can practice running first and then jumping when he gets to the rope. Use the phrase "Ready, set, go!" for the run and jump game.
Ring Around the Rosy Gather your child's friend and/or teddy bears to play this old favorite: Ring around the rosy, A pocket full of posey, Ashes, ashes, We all fall down.
Bowling If your child doesn't own a bowling set, use a round ball (or a grapefruit) and some plastic baby bottles or cardboard boxes (such as Rice-A-Roni boxes) for pins. Practice rolling the ball to knock over the pins. Be sure to emphasize how many of each item your child knocks down each time "Wow, you knocked down three boxes that time."
Sock Match-Up You can use socks to help your child discover likes and differences. Set out a pile of clean socks. Have your child match up pairs of socks. Then, put the socks back into the pile and have your child match up the socks by placing them into piles of like colors. Finally, have your child match the socks up by size, ie small, medium and large.
| Stretching,Stretching (Tune: 'Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star')
Stretching, stretching boys and girls, Show the world who you are, Reach above the moon and stars Show the world who you are. Stretching, stretching boys and girls, Reach above the moon and stars.
Going Outside (Tune: When Johnny Comes Marching Home) When it's a time for us to go outside, To play, to play; We find a place to put our toys Away, away; We'll march so qui - et - ly to the door, We know ex - act - ly what's in store; When we go outside to play for a little while.
The More We Get Together The more we get together, together, together. The more we get together, the happier we'll be. For your friends are my friends, And my friends are your friends. The more we get together, the happier we'll be.
The more we play together... The more we learn together... The more we sing together...
October (Tune: Frere Jacques) In October, In October, What do you see? What do you see? I see a gray squirrel Leaping on the trees
In October, In October, What do you see? What do you see? I see Jack-O-Lanterns, I see Jack-O-Lanterns, Laughing at me, Laughing at me.
In October, In October, What do you see? What do you see? I see children Saying trick or treat Saying trick or treat.
In October, In October, What do you see? What do you see? I see leaves I see leaves Dancing on the streets.
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Words:
Phrases:
"Good job"
"You did it."
"Ready? Set. Go!"
| Color: Red
Numbers: 1 to 20
Shape: diamond
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