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May 31, 2023 by tashinonstop 0 Comments

20 Fun Outdoor Activities to Try This Summer

20 Fun Outdoor Activities to Try This Summer

Introduction

Summer is ALMOST here! And now, it’s the perfect time to get outside and have some fun in the sun! In this blog post, we’ll be sharing 20 fun outdoor activities that you can try with your friends or family. From water games to nature walks, there’s something for everyone to enjoy.

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So here it is!! Here’s a look at each of the 20 outdoor activities mentioned in the post:

1. Water balloon toss:

This activity is perfect for a hot day, and it’s easy to set up. Fill up some balloons with water and have a toss! You can play with two or more people, and the goal is to catch the balloon without breaking it. You can increase the difficulty level by standing farther away from your partner, or by having multiple people involved in the toss.

2. Scavenger hunt:

Creating a scavenger hunt is a fun way to get kids exploring and discovering new things in nature. You can create a list of items for the participants to find, such as a bird’s nest, a butterfly, or a wildflower. You can also make it more challenging by adding clues or riddles that the participants must solve to find the items.

3. Nature walk:

Going for a nature walk is a great way to get kids outside and enjoying the beauty of the natural world. Take a stroll through your local park or forest and observe the different plants and animals you come across. Bring a notebook and sketch pad to draw and record your observations. You can also make it into a fun learning experience by researching the plants and animals you find when you get home.

4. Sidewalk chalk art:

Creating art with sidewalk chalk is a fun way to get creative and express yourself. You can draw your favorite animals, flowers, or even make a hopscotch board! It’s a great activity for kids of all ages, and it encourages them to use their imagination.

5. Watermelon eating contest:

Eating a watermelon is messy, but it can be a lot of fun! Cut up a watermelon and see who can eat it the fastest without using their hands. You can make it into a competition with prizes for the winner, or just enjoy the delicious fruit together as a group.

6. Capture the flag:

This classic game is perfect for larger groups of people. Split up into teams and try to capture each other’s flag without getting caught. You can make it more challenging by adding obstacles or time limits, or by playing in a larger area.

7. Frisbee toss:

Grab a frisbee and toss it back and forth with a friend. It’s a great way to practice hand-eye coordination and get some exercise. You can even create your own games, like trying to throw it through a hula hoop or seeing who can catch it the most times in a row.

8. Outdoor movie night:

Watching a movie outside is a fun way to change up the usual movie-watching experience. Set up a projector and screen outside and watch your favorite movie under the stars. Don’t forget the popcorn! You can make it into a special event by inviting friends over or having a picnic while you watch.

9. Kite flying:

Flying a kite is a classic outdoor activity that kids of all ages can enjoy. You can buy or make your own kite and see how high you can fly it. It’s a great way to enjoy the breeze and get some exercise. You can also make it into a learning experience by learning about the science behind how kites fly.

10. Bike ride:

Going for a bike ride is a fun way to explore your neighborhood or local park. It’s a great way to get some exercise and enjoy the fresh air. Make sure everyone has a properly fitting helmet and take a scenic route. You can even pack a picnic and stop for a snack break along the way. It’s also a great opportunity to teach kids about bike safety rules.

11. Nature photography: 

Encourage kids to explore the natural world around them with a camera in hand. Take a walk in the park or hike on a trail, and have kids take pictures of interesting things they find, such as plants, insects, or animals. You can even turn it into a scavenger hunt by giving them a list of specific things to photograph.

12. Outdoor art project:

Set up an outdoor art station with paints, markers, or other art supplies, and encourage kids to create something inspired by nature. You can have them paint rocks, make leaf rubbings, or create a nature-themed collage.

13. Balloon volleyball:

Set up a net or a string across the yard, blow up a balloon, and play a game of balloon volleyball. It’s a fun and easy way to get some exercise and work on coordination.

14. Bird watching:

Grab a pair of binoculars and a bird identification guide and head out to a local park or nature reserve to observe the birds. You can even make a checklist of birds you hope to see and try to find them all.

15. Water play:

If it’s a hot day, cool off with some water play! You can set up a sprinkler or water slide, have a water balloon fight, or fill up a kiddie pool. It’s a fun way to stay cool and get some exercise.

16. Build a fort:

Get creative and build a fort using materials found in nature, such as sticks and leaves. You can also use blankets or tarps for a more elaborate design. It’s a great way to encourage kids to use their imaginations and work together.

17. Nature crafts:

Gather materials from nature, such as sticks, leaves, and pinecones, and create nature-inspired crafts. You can make a bird feeder, a nature mobile, or even a leaf print T-shirt.

18. Rock painting:

Take a walk outside and gather some smooth rocks. Then, use acrylic paint or markers to decorate them with fun designs or inspirational messages. Once the rocks are dry, you can hide them around the neighborhood or give them as gifts.

19. Outdoor yoga:

Take your yoga practice outside! Find a quiet space in your backyard or a nearby park and practice yoga poses with your kids. It’s a great way to connect with nature and improve flexibility and balance.

20. Bug catching:

Encourage kids to explore the world of insects by catching them in a jar or net. You can then observe them closely and learn about their habitats, behaviors, and characteristics. Just be sure to release them back into the wild after you’re done.

How about Learning ABC games & Fun Kindergarten Activities?

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If you’re looking for fun and engaging activities for young children, Tashi Non-Stop has you covered with their selection of learning ABC games and fun/ engaging kindergarten activities. The ABC games are a great way to introduce children to the alphabet in a fun and interactive way. From letter matching to phonics, these games will help children build their foundational reading skills. And for kindergarten-aged children, Tashi Non-Stop offers a variety of activities that will keep them entertained and engaged. From art projects to science experiments, these activities are designed to help children learn through play. So if you’re looking for some educational and entertaining activities for young children, be sure to check out Tashi Non-Stop’s selection of games and activities. Check out this link for more: https://tashinonstop.com/videos/

Conclusion:

In the conclusion of the post, summarize the benefits of these outdoor activities and encourage kids to get outside and enjoy them. You can also include some additional tips for staying safe and having fun in the great outdoors.

By expanding on each of these 20 outdoor activities, the post provides readers with a variety of fun and engaging ways to spend their summer days. Not only are these activities enjoyable, but they also encourage kids to be active, creative, and curious about the world around them. So, get outside and try something new this summer!

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The Benefits of Learning a Musical Instrument for Kids

The Benefits of Learning a Musical Instrument for Kids

Intro

First and foremost, it is essential to note that music is a universal language that has been a part of human culture for thousands of years. Not only does it have the power to evoke emotions and bring people together, but it can also have a positive impact on a child’s development. In fact, studies have shown that learning a musical instrument can have a multitude of benefits for kids. In this article, we’ll explore some of the top benefits of learning a musical instrument and how it can positively impact your child’s life.

1. Boosts Cognitive Development

Learning a musical instrument requires a lot of brainpower. Children have to use both sides of their brain to read music, play an instrument, and stay in rhythm. This process can help strengthen connections between the two hemispheres of the brain and improve cognitive function. In fact, studies have shown that children who learn a musical instrument have improved memory, language, and math skills compared to those who don’t. It’s like physical exercise but not for the body, for the brain!

2. Improves Fine Motor Skills

Playing a musical instrument requires a lot of dexterity and hand-eye coordination. Kids need to develop fine motor skills to be able to play an instrument properly. This can have a positive impact on other areas of their life, such as writing, drawing, and sports. Kids who learn a musical instrument tend to have better hand-eye coordination and are more skilled at fine motor tasks.

3. Boosts Self-Esteem

Learning a musical instrument can be challenging, but it can also be incredibly rewarding. As kids develop their skills and are able to play more complex pieces of music, they gain a sense of accomplishment and self-confidence. This can have a positive impact on their self-esteem and how they feel about themselves.

4. Enhances Creativity

Playing a musical instrument can be a very creative process. Kids can use their imagination to create their own music, experiment with different sounds, and express themselves in new ways. This can help enhance their creativity and give them an outlet for self-expression.

5. Teaches Discipline

Learning a musical instrument takes time, patience, and discipline. Kids need to practice regularly to improve their skills and progress to more advanced levels. This can teach kids the value of hard work and persistence, which can translate into other areas of their life, such as school and sports.

6. Provides a Sense of Community

Playing a musical instrument can be a social activity. Kids can join bands, orchestras, or other musical groups where they can meet new people and make friends who share their interests. This can provide a sense of community and belonging that can be beneficial for their social development.

7. Reduces Stress

Playing a musical instrument can be a relaxing and meditative activity. Kids can use music to unwind and de-stress after a long day at school or during other stressful situations. This can help reduce anxiety and improve their overall mental health.

8. Builds Cultural Awareness

Learning a musical instrument can expose kids to different cultures and traditions. Kids can learn about different types of music, instruments, and styles from around the world. This can help build cultural awareness and understanding, and can broaden their perspective on the world.

Conclusion

In conclusion, learning a musical instrument can have a multitude of benefits for kids. It can boost cognitive development, improve fine motor skills, enhance creativity, teach discipline, provide a sense of community, reduce stress, and build cultural awareness. Whether your child wants to play the piano, guitar, or drums, learning a musical instrument can be a fun and rewarding experience that can positively impact their life in many ways.

Tashi Non-Stop Values

We believe in creating child-friendly videos for pre-schoolers that are both fun and educational. Videos that will inspire your kids to use their imagination and build healthy relationships with family, friends, and at kindergarten. If you are home-schooling then Tashi’s videos will help supplement the lessons you find important.

Read our values here.

About Tashi Non-Stop

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May 31, 2023 by tashinonstop 0 Comments

15 Fun and Easy Science Experiments for Kids to Try at Home

15 Fun and Easy Science Experiments for Kids to Try at Home

Introduction:

Well, are you looking for some fun and educational activities to do at home? Science experiments are a great way to learn about the world around us while having fun at the same time! In this blog post, we will share 15 science experiments that are easy to do at home and perfect for kids of all ages.

Science Experiments:
  • DIY lava lamp: Learn about density and chemical reactions by making your own lava lamp using oil, water, and Alka-Seltzer tablets.
  • Balloon rocket: Explore the science of force and motion by creating a balloon-powered rocket using a straw, string, and a balloon.
  • Invisible ink: Discover the science of acids and bases by making invisible ink using lemon juice and baking soda.
  • Egg in a bottle: Learn about air pressure by placing a boiled egg into a bottle using only a match and a piece of paper.
  • Dancing raisins: Explore the concept of buoyancy by making raisins dance in a glass of soda water.
  • Magic milk: Learn about surface tension and chemical reactions by creating a colorful display with milk, food coloring, and dish soap.
  • Fizzy rainbow: Discover the science of acid-base reactions by making a rainbow in a glass using baking soda, vinegar, and food coloring.
  • Homemade slime: Explore the science of polymers by making your own slime using glue, borax, and water.
  • Crystal snowflakes: Learn about the process of crystallization by growing your own snowflakes using borax, pipe cleaners, and hot water.
  • Gravity-powered car: Discover the science of energy and motion by building a car powered by gravity using cardboard, straws, and a toy car.
  • Volcano eruption: Create a volcano using baking soda, vinegar, and food coloring. Pour the baking soda into the volcano and then pour in the vinegar and food coloring. Watch as the mixture erupts like a real volcano.
  • Balloon rocket: Blow up a balloon and tape a straw to it. Thread a string through the straw and then tie each end of the string to a chair or other sturdy object. Let go of the balloon and watch as it shoots across the string like a rocket.
  • Crystal garden: Mix water, borax, and food coloring together to make a crystal solution. Dip pipe cleaners into the solution and then leave them to dry overnight. The next day, you’ll have beautiful crystal “flowers” that you can display in a garden.
  • Lemon battery: Cut a lemon in half and insert a penny and a nail into the flesh of the lemon. Attach wires to each of the metal pieces and then connect them to a small LED light. Watch as the lemon generates enough electricity to light up the LED.
  • Oobleck: Mix cornstarch and water together to create a strange substance called oobleck. It’s both a liquid and a solid at the same time, and you can play with it like a slimy, gooey toy.
Fun Stuff to Do When you are Bored:

As a kid, it can be difficult to know what to do when boredom strikes. But with a little creativity and imagination, there are plenty of fun activities you can do at home. Here are some ideas to get you started:

  • Create an obstacle course: Use pillows, cushions, and blankets to create an obstacle course around your house. You can even time yourself and challenge your siblings or friends to beat your time.
  • Have a scavenger hunt: Create a list of items to find around your house or yard and challenge yourself to find them all. You can make it even more fun by adding riddles or clues to the list.
  • Make a fort: Use blankets, chairs, and other materials to build a fort in your room. You can even add some decorations like fairy lights or streamers to make it extra cozy.
  • Bake something delicious: Ask a parent or guardian if you can help them bake something yummy, like cookies or cupcakes. You’ll learn new skills and get a tasty treat at the end!
  • Have a movie marathon: Pick your favorite movies and spend the day watching them with your family or friends. You can even make it a themed marathon, like watching all of the Harry Potter movies.
  • Create a craft project: Get creative and make something with materials you have at home, like paper, markers, or beads. You can make anything from a friendship bracelet to a paper airplane.
  • Play board games: Gather your family or friends and have a board game tournament. You can even make your own board game if you’re feeling extra creative.
  • Do a science experiment: Look up a science experiment you can do with materials you have at home. You’ll have fun and learn something new at the same time!
  • Write a story: Use your imagination and write a story about anything you like. You can even illustrate it and turn it into a book.
  • Have a dance party: Put on your favorite music and dance around your room. You can even invite your siblings or friends to join in.
  • DIY Treasure Hunt: Create a treasure hunt with clues around the house or yard. The treasure could be a small toy, candy, or a special activity.
  • Paint Rocks: Collect rocks from outside and paint them with colorful designs or patterns. Kids can display their creations around the house or garden.
  • Create a Comic Strip: Draw a comic strip with funny characters and silly dialogue. Kids can get creative and come up with their own stories and jokes.
  • Play Dress-Up: Raid the dress-up box or create your own costumes with items around the house. Kids can have fun creating characters and acting out imaginative scenarios.
  • Make Homemade Ice Cream: Mix together cream, sugar, and your favorite flavorings (such as fruit or chocolate) and freeze for a tasty treat. Kids can enjoy the process of making their own dessert and experimenting with different flavors.
Bonus Point:

If you’re looking for a fun and easy way to keep you entertained, coloring pages are a great option. With the help of Easy Coloring Pages available on https://tashinonstop.com/coloring-pages/, you can explore their creativity and have a blast while doing it. And for even more variety and excitement, be sure to check out the Fun Coloring Pages also available on the same website. Whether you love animals, cartoon characters, or simple shapes and designs, there is a coloring page to match their interests. Coloring pages are a great way to encourage imagination, fine motor skills, and relaxation. So why not give it a try and see the joy it brings to your day!

Remember, the most important thing is to have fun and be creative! With these ideas, you’ll never be bored at home again.

Conclusion:

Science experiments are a fun and interactive way for kids to learn about the world around them. By trying out these 15 easy experiments at home, kids can explore a variety of scientific concepts and have fun while doing it! So gather up some materials and get ready to have a blast with science!

Also, to sum up, feel free to try out the other 10 fun things to do when kids are bored at home! Time will fly by doing those!

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Fun and Easy Crafts for Kids Using Recyclable Materials

Fun and Easy Crafts for Kids Using Recyclable Materials

Introduction

Crafts are an excellent way to engage children’s creativity and keep them entertained. But creating crafts that are environmentally friendly can be even more rewarding. Teaching kids to repurpose and reuse recyclable materials can help instill valuable lessons about sustainability and waste reduction. Plus, it’s an excellent way to turn what might be trash into a fun and exciting project. It’s all about making learning fun!

Here are some ideas for fun and easy crafts that kids can create using recyclable materials.

1. Cardboard Tube Animals

 Cardboard tubes are plentiful in households, especially after using up toilet paper rolls. Help your child transform these rolls into adorable animals like elephants, lions, or even snakes. Kids can paint the rolls and use construction paper to add details such as ears, tails, and faces. Not only is this a great way to reuse cardboard tubes, but it’s also an excellent opportunity to learn about different animals and their characteristics. 

2. Milk Carton Birdhouse

Milk cartons are another great material that can be repurposed. By cutting out a hole and adding some twigs and string, kids can create their own birdhouse. This craft is not only fun, but it also teaches children about the importance of providing shelter and care for animals in the environment.

3. Magazine Collage Art

Old magazines or newspapers are excellent materials for creating collage art. Children can cut out pictures and words that interest them and glue them onto a piece of paper or cardboard. This is a fantastic opportunity to explore different colors, textures, and patterns while also reusing old paper products.

4. Egg Carton Flowers

Egg cartons are another recyclable item that can be turned into a fun craft. By painting the egg carton pieces and attaching them to a pipe cleaner stem, kids can create their own bouquet of flowers. This activity is not only fun but also provides a great opportunity to learn about the different parts of a flower and how they grow.

5. CD Spinners

Old CDs or DVDs that are no longer being used can be repurposed into fun spinners. Kids can decorate them with markers or paint and add some string to create a fun toy that spins around. This activity is an excellent way to teach children about upcycling and turning old items into something new.

6. Tin Can Wind Chimes

Empty tin cans can be turned into a beautiful wind chime. Kids can paint the cans and attach them to a string or ribbon to create a musical decoration for their outdoor play area. This craft is an excellent way to teach children about the importance of recycling and reducing waste while also creating something beautiful.

 7. Paper Roll Binoculars

Paper rolls can be transformed into a fun set of binoculars for kids to play with. By attaching two rolls together with some string, kids can decorate their binoculars and use them to explore the world around them. This craft is not only fun but also provides a great opportunity to teach children about the importance of observing and exploring the natural world.

8. Egg Carton Caterpillars

Use a cardboard egg carton, cut out the individual cups, and paint them in bright colors. Once dry, glue them together to form a caterpillar shape. Add googly eyes and pipe cleaner antennae for a finishing touch.

 9. Tin Can Wind Chimes 

Rinse out an old tin can and remove the label. Use a nail and hammer to create holes around the top edge of the can. Tie pieces of string or yarn through the holes and attach small bells or beads to create a wind chime.

10. Cereal Box Puzzles

Cut out a square or rectangle shape from the front of a cereal box. Draw a simple picture or design on the cutout and then cut it into puzzle pieces.

11. Plastic Bottle Planters

Cut off the top of a plastic bottle and punch a few drainage holes in the bottom. Decorate the outside with paint or markers, then add soil and a small plant or herb.

Conclusion

In summary, creating crafts using recyclable materials is an excellent way to teach children about sustainability, reduce waste, and engage their creativity. These crafts are easy to make and provide a fun and rewarding activity that kids can be proud of. Encouraging children to reuse and repurpose materials not only helps the environment but also instills valuable life lessons that they can carry with them throughout their lives.

If you’re looking for fun and creative ways to help your child learn, look no further than Making Learning Fun with Play to Learn Pre-School resources. Play-based learning is a fantastic way to help young children develop the skills they need while keeping them engaged and entertained. At Making Learning Fun, you’ll find a wide range of resources, from educational games and puzzles to interactive toys and books. And if you’re looking for even more ways to incorporate play-based learning into your child’s day, be sure to check out Play to Learn Pre-School’s online store, where you’ll find a wealth of resources designed specifically for early learners. With these tools at your disposal, you can help your child build a strong foundation for success in school and beyond. https://tashinonstop.com/

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About Tashi Non-Stop

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Natasha Hanina is a writer, comedic performer, producer and educator. She holds a Master’s degree in Art Education from Teacher’s College, Columbia University.

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