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What are some fun games to play indoors with kids aged 3-5?

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Alex


What are some fun games to play indoors with kids aged 3-5?
What are some fun games to play indoors with kids aged 3-5?

I'm babysitting for a close family friend next week and her two kids aged three and five are the type who get bored easily. I've already organised a folder of colouring pages, but I'm sure the novelty of them will wear off pretty quick! Any ideas? Thanks in advance!



Answer
Lots of things, hide and seak, hide the object, you can go to Dollar Tree and buy some card games, my niece and nephew who are also three and five enjoy games where you have to find the other half of a card, matching games, old maid, we hospital and one of them is sick or they need an operation (mostly to get cupcakes, candy, or toys out of them) or someone's a princess and there's a dragon and when they get close the princess uses magic to make the dragon go to sleep, we play shopping where someone's a cashier and they need to 'beep' the item and we use pennies, that also helps with counting, you could also ask them what they want to do, they can think of lots of things themselves.

Where to take toys for needy kids in Houston?




Texasgal


Hi, my son is 2 years old - almost 3 and I would like to take some toys to kids that need them. I want to take him with me so that he can learn something from this experience. I don't think he will really understand till he is older, but every little bit counts. And I plan to make this a tradition. I think it would help for him to actually visibilly see the children he gives these toys to. Does anyone know where in Houston that we could take these toys? Thank you very much.


Answer
Take them to a state funded daycare, where things are always needed and appreciated. He will be able to hand them over himself and watch the children play. Maybe a developmental preschool that provides services to disabled children (usually state/federally funded as well).
Keep in mind that young children tend to forget some of their toys once they are removed by parents and then when they see them they immediately want to play with them again. So there is a chance that your son (being 2) may get upset and not want to hand over his toys. Just be prepared is all I'm saying.




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