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Tuesday, January 29, 2008
Keeping kids busy is always hard work, especially when they're young and need to be supervised all the time. As they get older, it can be good to plan activities for kids which teach them how to do things by themselves. Making a scrapbook is an excellent way for a child to learn research skills and discover the pleasures of acquiring knowledge for its own sake. It helps children to develop their independent interests, and when they compare their scrapbooks they can educate each other.

The first thing to do when planning a scrapbook is to choose a theme. Popular themes include the family, nature, cars, dinosaurs and fairies. Try to settle on something in which your child has demonstrated a lasting interest, rather than just the latest fad. Then sit down together and discuss the sorts of places where they might be able to find out things about their subject. Perhaps there are pictures and articles they can print from the internet.

Perhaps they can (with permission!) cut our items from newspapers and magazines. There might be things in the local library which they could photocopy. Trips to museums can also be a good way to gather information. Writing letters to adult experts can be a good way to develop children's confidence, and it can yield great results.

As items are collected, they can be preserved by pasting them into a large sturdy scrapbook. Encourage your child to add notes identifying where each item came from and when it was found. If they have no illustrations for particular items, your children may want to add their own pictures. Scrapbooks can also contain other suitable objects, such as dried leaves in a nature collection or the handprints of family members.

Keeping a scrapbook is one of those great activities for kids which will keep them busy for days whilst helping them to develop valuable skills. It'll also lead to the creation of something which you can enjoy looking at years after they've grown.

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Sunday, January 13, 2008
One of the most popular games at children's birthday parties is always pass the parcel. Unlike games which require athletic ability, dexterity or inventiveness, this is a game which every child can enjoy and in which every child stands a chance of winning a prize.

Playing pass the parcel can be as exciting as winning it, so make sure that every layer is fun. Children will be delighted if each layer looks different from the last. Use brightly colored paper or patterned wrapping paper with favorite children's themes. Using a lot of sticky tape can make peeling off layers messier and therefore more fun, but it can be too difficult for small hands, so consider the age of the children whom your parcel is for.

Some parcel-makers now include a small gift inside every layer of the parcel. This can be something as simple as an uninflated balloon (be ready to help blow it up!) or a plastic insect. If you think this is spoiling children and making them inclined to be too selfish with the parcel, put small gifts inside some layers and forfeits in others.

These can be things like 'stand on your head' or 'wear a red clown nose for the rest of the game'. They should encourage children to make fun of each other but, obviously, only in a light-hearted way; the victims should also be able to laugh at themselves.

When choosing the present for the middle of the parcel, think carefully about who will be playing - don't choose a prize which boys will think is too girly or which younger children will be unable to use, for instance. You should also avoid choosing a heavy prize, as the parcel will often slam into children when being passed rapidly.

An alternative version of pass the parcel involves passing an unwrapped (and preferably sturdy) object, with whoever is holding it when the music stops being out. The last child to remain then wins a prize. This is great if you're disorganized and haven't had time to put a proper parcel together.

However you go about it, you'll find that pass the parcel remains a favorite at all children's birthday parties. It's so much fun, you'll want to join in yourself!

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