Showing posts with label movement activities for kids. Show all posts
Showing posts with label movement activities for kids. Show all posts

Tuesday, November 15, 2016

Skating and Exercising: What Fun!



You see them everywhere - parents and kids playing ball in a park, mothers with infants in jogging strollers loping through neighborhoods and kiddos on bikes or "blades" heading down the sidewalks. Getting fit doesn't have to mean time away from your child. In fact, being active with your kids teaches them to make exercise a lifelong habit.

Here are some fun ideas to share with your children:

Moving to the music can be a fun indoor/outdoor sport. Put on some lively music and create ideas for activities such as "pretend to be a bird hopping around and building a nest", "blowing like the wind as if you were a kite (carry a scarf and let it billow) or "pretend you are a professional dancer and put on a show." Anything is fun to do with music playing in the background.



Skating is an all-time favorite for kids and adults alike. Bring out the shoe skates or even better yet, these new fit on the shoe NEON Street Rollers from Yvolution. New to the market are adjustable heel skates that easily fit you’re your child’s shoes and feature innovative wheel technology with bright light-up LEDs in pink, blue or green, which glow with each turn of the wheel, no batteries needed. Kids are able to control how fast they ride and simply put their foot down to stop, very easy to master this technique. NEON Street Rollers are recommended for ages six and up, with a maximum weight of 132 pounds. Buy these skates online or your local retailer. Think about skates as a holiday gift. Your kids will love them. 

Let the ball call the shots. Blow up a small plastic beach ball and write movement ideas (with stick figures) on the sections with a black permanent marker. Throw the ball to each other. Have the kids read the action by looking under their right hand when catching the ball and doing the motion marked. Agree upon the number of times to do each action.

Make exercising an incentive by changing the "challenges" daily. Children will be eager to see what's posted on the family bulletin board (say in the kitchen) and to be more interested in exercising. You may wish to let the kids make fitness necklaces or bracelets to be punched with a hole punch when a certain activity is completed. Use this idea to accumulate points for a special prize or treat.

NEON Street Rollers – information and sample from the manufacturer. I was not compensated for this review.

Until my next post.
Happy Parenting,

Tania :) 

Monday, October 3, 2016

5 Halloween YouTube Songs to Sing

Happy Halloween! It's time to sing some festive songs together. Below are some YouTube songs that you can share with the children.

Five Little Pumpkins Sitting on the Gate

10 Little Monsters

The Halloween Song

Witches' Brew

Shake Dem Halloween Bones


Hope you enjoy these video/songs.

Have a fun and safe Halloween. See you next week.

Tania

Tuesday, April 8, 2014

G is for Game

Continuing on the Sea Life theme, let's play a movement game together.


THE "SEA SAYS"

There is a lot of ocean motion under the sea.  Play "the sea says" just like Simon Says.  Here's a list of the different sea creatures and how they move.
1.  Wiggle like an eel.
2.  Walk sideways like a crab.
3.  Jiggle like a jellyfish.
4.  Crawl with arms and legs like an octopus.
5.  Fly like a seagull.
6.  Bark like a seal.

Think of other motions as you play this game!

This post is short, but there will be more fun tomorrow with the letter H.
Tania

Crab craft photo courtesy of Tania Cowling, all rights reserved