Happy Spring Break!

Here are some fun activities to get you through spring break

  1. Shadow tracing: Head outside if its sunny! Bring some items such as toy animals, cars, stuffed animal, dolls, etc. Place them in the sunlight and trace their shadows:

2. Animal walks: Make an obstacle course, race a family member, or just walk around the room!

  • Frog jump- Hop, hop, back and forth like a frog
  • Crab walk- Sit and place your palms flat on the floor behind you near your hips. Lift up off the ground and crawl
  • Bear crawl- Hands and feet on the floor, hips high- walk left and right, forwards and backwards
  • Gorilla shuffle- Sink into a low sumo squat, with hands on the floor, shuffle around the room   
  • Flamingo stance: Stand on one leg for as long as you can. Try both legs.
  • Lions crawl: Just like an army crawl, lie on your tummy and use you elbows and knees to crawl forward

3. Cosmic Kids Yoga: Put on the video and follow along with the moves. This movement story focuses on The Very Hungry Caterpillar. Click on the link for more cosmic kids yoga: https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=cosmic+kids

4. Balloon Volleyball: Blow up a balloon and see how long you can keep it in the air. Pass it back and forth between a partner. Try using your hands and feet. Play independently by moving through an obstacle course while hitting the balloon to yourself.

5. Laundry Basketball: Roll up some socks or other laundry items. Place them to the left and right of your child. Have you child positioned in a tall kneeling position. Have them side bend to retrieve the laundry. Shoot it into the basket! Make the task more challenging by:

  • Moving the laundry basket further away from the child.
  • Scattering the laundry items further around the child.
  • Holding the laundry basket while moving around the room.
  • Tilting the laundry basket away from them, then toward them.
  • Having the child kneel on a more unstable surface (such as a pillow)
  • Having the child kneel on one leg.
  • Having the child shoot smaller laundry items/laundry items that weigh less.
  • Placing a timer.
  • Setting a goal for how many baskets to make.

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