15 Ways to Keep Your Kids Busy when the Power's Out
When the power goes out, it can be extra challenging to keep your kids busy. You often don't realize how much you rely on electricity until you don't have it for a few hours (or a few days). As we prepare for Hurricane Sandy ( aka the "Frankenstorm") here on the East Coast, I thought I'd come up with a list of things your kids can do that don't require power. Many of the supplies you'll already have on hand, others you can easily pick up when you're out at the store stocking up before the storm.
1. Make and play with some some Playdoh
Supplies ~ flour, oil, salt, cream of tartar, Kool Aid packets,
(NOTE: This recipe does require using boiling water, so if you have an electric stove, make up a few batches before the power goes out)
2. Make some GAK
Supplies ~ Borax (found in laundry aisle at Target, Walmart, etc.), white glue, food coloring
3. Make some Optical Illusion Handprints
Supplies ~ paper, markers, a hand
4. Make some Marbleized Paper
Supplies ~ shaving cream, acrylic paint or food coloring, paper
5. Make some Sand Art Using Colored Salt
Supplies ~ salt, colored chalk, plastic freezer bags, empty bottle or sand art container
6. Make your own chalkboards (You're not limited to only black paper and square shapes ~ you can make your chalkboards in any color or shape)
Supplies ~ construction paper, white glue, chalk, foam paintbrush
7. Play with some Water Beads
Supplies ~ water beads (can be found at the Dollar Store or craft stores)
8. Paint a Mural on a Shower Curtain
Supplies ~ plastic shower curtain (from the Dollar Store), acrylic paints and brushes
9. Make some beautiful, swirling colors in a bowl of milk
Supplies ~ whole milk, food coloring, dish soap
10. Mix up some Cloud Dough
Supplies ~ flour, oil (baby oil, vegetable oil, etc)
11. Make a Marshmallow Shooter and have an Indoor Target Practice
Supplies ~ plastic cup (or empty yogurt container), balloons, marshmallows, pom-poms or ping pong balls
12. Go on a Paint Swatch Scavenger Hunt
Supplies ~ Paint Swatch cards
13. Make Your Own Lava Lamp
Supplies ~ Empty plastic bottle, vegetable oil, water, food coloring, Alka Seltzer tablets
14. Paint with some Kool Aid
Supplies ~ paper, unsweetened Kool Aid packets, paintbrushes
15. Make your Drinks Glow in the Dark
Supplies ~ glow sticks, red solo cups, clear plastic cups that can fit inside red cups, clear beverage
Of course, there's always the other standbys ~ card games, board games, coloring books, etc. ~ but I hope this list helps to keep your little ones busy during any power outages (or anytime you want to be "unplugged" on purpose)
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1. Make and play with some some Playdoh
Supplies ~ flour, oil, salt, cream of tartar, Kool Aid packets,
(NOTE: This recipe does require using boiling water, so if you have an electric stove, make up a few batches before the power goes out)
2. Make some GAK
Supplies ~ Borax (found in laundry aisle at Target, Walmart, etc.), white glue, food coloring
3. Make some Optical Illusion Handprints
Supplies ~ paper, markers, a hand
4. Make some Marbleized Paper
Supplies ~ shaving cream, acrylic paint or food coloring, paper
5. Make some Sand Art Using Colored Salt
Supplies ~ salt, colored chalk, plastic freezer bags, empty bottle or sand art container
6. Make your own chalkboards (You're not limited to only black paper and square shapes ~ you can make your chalkboards in any color or shape)
Supplies ~ construction paper, white glue, chalk, foam paintbrush
7. Play with some Water Beads
Supplies ~ water beads (can be found at the Dollar Store or craft stores)
8. Paint a Mural on a Shower Curtain
Supplies ~ plastic shower curtain (from the Dollar Store), acrylic paints and brushes
9. Make some beautiful, swirling colors in a bowl of milk
Supplies ~ whole milk, food coloring, dish soap
10. Mix up some Cloud Dough
Supplies ~ flour, oil (baby oil, vegetable oil, etc)
11. Make a Marshmallow Shooter and have an Indoor Target Practice
Supplies ~ plastic cup (or empty yogurt container), balloons, marshmallows, pom-poms or ping pong balls
12. Go on a Paint Swatch Scavenger Hunt
Supplies ~ Paint Swatch cards
13. Make Your Own Lava Lamp
Supplies ~ Empty plastic bottle, vegetable oil, water, food coloring, Alka Seltzer tablets
14. Paint with some Kool Aid
Supplies ~ paper, unsweetened Kool Aid packets, paintbrushes
15. Make your Drinks Glow in the Dark
Supplies ~ glow sticks, red solo cups, clear plastic cups that can fit inside red cups, clear beverage
Of course, there's always the other standbys ~ card games, board games, coloring books, etc. ~ but I hope this list helps to keep your little ones busy during any power outages (or anytime you want to be "unplugged" on purpose)
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