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Indoor Volleyball

Indoor VolleyballKids don't need a gymnasium to get exercise on a cold winter's day. This version of volleyball can be played indoors without risk to lamp or limb.

1. To play, first tie a piece of yarn or string across a 10-foot playing area, about 1 foot above the floor. Divide the players into 2 teams and have them set up crab style (faceup, leaning on their hands and feet) in their stocking feet on each side of the string.

Easter Basket Cupcakes

easter basket cupcakeWho needs the Easter basket full of chocolate eggs when you’ve got this winning Easter basket cupcake, topped with tinted coconut to resemble grass and garnished with jelly bean eggs? The waffle bowls can be found in the supermarket with all the ice cream toppings. For a special presentation, decorate with cute yellow marshmallow Peeps and arrange on a platter with wheat grass surrounding the little baskets. It’s best to eat these cupcakes with a fork.

* Makes 10 baskets (4 inches each)

Refrigerator Box Play - Pirate Ships & Photo Booths

Refrigerator Box Pirate ShipCreate a pirate ship, a photo booth, a corner market, or just a place to play hide and seek. This is an incredibly easy think to do. You can be as simple or elaborate as you want. It's amazing how kids will find ways to use their imagination by just cutting a few holes in a box.

Make Homemade Play Doh Dough

Homemade PlaydoughPlay-doh made from scratch is incredibly easy, and you can make an endless array of colors with basic food dye. Plus, it doesn’t have that awful commercial-brand smell. Spread the outdoor tablecloth on the floor, and give them dull knives, a rolling pin, and some cookie cutters.

Space Center Houston - Johnson Space Center

Houston Space CenterIn general, Texas is not known as a ‘high-tech’ state. However, during the Space Race of the 1960s, Houston secured its place in the technology field with the role played by Space Center Houston.

Take a Chocolate Tour of San Francisco or Your Own Home Town

Ghirardelli SquareTake a walking tour of San Francisco's best and famous chocolate eateries. Either do your own self-tour or take one by www.gourmetwalks.com. These tours are at 10:30am Wednesdays and Fridays and 2pm Saturdays. For your own walking tour:
  • Scharffenberger Chocolate Maker - Ferry Building Marketplace, One Ferry Building, Shop #14. 415-981-9150. Better yet, drive to Berkeley to visit their headquarters.

Create a Fruit Bouquet

Fruit BouquetThis is a fun and healthy activity for most any age. Kids just love playing with food.

What You Need:
* 1 large grapefruit
* 1 honeydew or canteloupe melon
* About 12-15 medium-sized strawberries, hulls removed
* Fresh pineapple, cut into slabs 1/3” thick
* 24-30 Short (~7”) bamboo skewers
* Two cookie cutters: one round, about 1-3/4” in diameter, and one flower shaped, with 4 or 5 petals, about 1-1/2” in diameter.
* Fresh mint, if available

Create a Collage on Martin Luther King's "I Have a Dream" Speech

Martin Luther King, Jr. was a dynamic social activist and key leader in the Civil Rights movement from the 1950’s until his assassination in 1968. His famous speech delivered during the March on Washington in 1963 is the inspiration for this activity that is rich in creativity and imagination. Your child will create a colorful collage using her own illustrations and magazine pictures to bring the last part of the speech to life visually.

25 Ideas for Indoor Games to Avoid Boredom For Your Kids

Your kids are bored. Maybe it’s a rainy day outside. Or it’s just a long hot summer. You need some indoor activities for you and your kids. Here’s a list of twenty-five thing to do that will put fun back into your day.

1. Build the tallest card tower you can.

2. Get out all the stuffed animals and turn you living room into a zoo, complete with admission tickets and treats.

3. Make the neatest dominoes track and let the littlest child push the first domino to see it all fall down.

4. Write a newsletter about what you families doing and send it to all your relatives.

Plate of Bubbles

Plate of BubblesAll you need for this fun activity is a small plate, a plastic drinking straw, dish washing liquid and tap water. Place two drops (that's all you need!) of dish washing liquid in the center of a plate. Carefully run tap water onto plate, pointing water over the dish soap to create some foam or bubbles. Carefully place the plate on a flat, sturdy surface, such as the kitchen table, and have your child point his straw into the water. To create bubbles, blow gently and slowly into the sudsy water.

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