A Dozen, Easy Rainy Day Kid Activities
By Jean Joachim
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Here are a dozen, kid-tested, rainy day activities to do with your child or grandchild. None of these ideas require special supplies. The beauty of them is their simplicity -- the fact that they require only household items you probably already have around the house. No computers, TV’s, phones or screens of any kind are used here --just good, old fashioned creativity.
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A Dozen, Easy Rainy Day Kid Activities - Jean Joachim
Welcome parents and grandparents. I’m a writer and a mom of two boys who are in their twenties now. But I remember the days when we were house bound in a small New York City apartment by rain or snow.
The boys were used to running in the schoolyard across the street and playing in the playground. Rainy days were a challenge for them, and for me. I was an involved mom. Still am. Playing with the boys was fun, but rainy days tried my patience. So I share with you here, a few ideas that were tried-and-true kid pleasers we could do at the spur of the moment, because we