Can anyone give me an idea of some fun arts and crafts for kindergardners ages?? PLEASE help son is bored?

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7 Responses to “Can anyone give me an idea of some fun arts and crafts for kindergardners ages?? PLEASE help son is bored?”

  1. Alisha says:

    I recommend enchantedlearning.com
    It has a lot of fun activities for younger children.
    I also recommend you build a gingerbread house together.
    After all, it is X-mas eve.

  2. Richard H says:

    make bakers clay, and make Christmas ornaments out of it.

    http://www.cooks.com/rec/view/0,1913,148185-225200,00.html – for a recipe to make the clay.

  3. Vi says:

    He could make a Santa Clause. My mom said, ” When you were 5, you loved to make Santas.”

  4. papabeartex says:

    Make sock puppets, with a bunch of old socks he’ll love it.

  5. fairygothmommy says:

    Build paper garlands by cutting long strips of construction or other paper, coloring them, and taping the ends in a circle. You can build a chain to decorate the house or his room, or wherever he wants.

    My daughter and I also love the games on Kindersite (http://www.kindersite.org/Directory/DirectoryFrame.htm), and it’s designed by teachers to be fun and educational.

    If it’s a hyperactivity emergency, a good way to calm little ones down is to put on some fun, energetic music, and tell them to shake out their sillies. Give him directions on what to do (“shake your sillies out your fingers; wiggle them out your left leg, etc.”) and turn it into a fun dancing game for him by occasionally yelling “freeze!”

    This one’s great, because you don’t necessarily have to do it too, you just have to be able to tell him directions every so often, and keep him interested by changing it up.

  6. Pat C says:

    This is a good site…http://familycrafts.about.com

  7. iroc70 says:

    Hi:

    How about get some some Play dough and let them play with that or do some finger painting { just make sure you cover the table with a waterproof tablecloth and have a dish of water and paper towels nearby to wash their hand of paint, Take some beads and strings and have them make a friendship bracelet for each other, or take some construction paper and have them make card for there parents by drawing pictures on it with some crayons. this should keep them busily for a while. I like what the other have suggested as well.

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