I live in Florida. 14/f. Anyway, we have company in town from Ohio. A little girl who is six years old and a little boy who is almost two years old. What would be some things that we could do Tomorrow with either just the six year old or both the six year old and her brother? The mother would be coming too but we can't think of anything to do.
Additional info, added Saturday November 26 2005, 2:07 am: It would be My Mother, the children's Mom, and the Children and we would like to leave the house.
CutiePieDri answered Friday November 25 2005, 11:24 pm: hmmm maybe you can go to like a park and buy icecream and stuff and you can play a game and have fun with them and bake things and do stuff the kids would like to do ask them what they want to do.... [ CutiePieDri's advice column | Ask CutiePieDri A Question ]
*Kate* answered Friday November 25 2005, 10:47 pm: Well here's some ideas of things to do with the six year old:
Bake cookies or brownies
Play dress up
Give her a makeover
Let her give you a makeover
Take turns making/telling up stories
Read a story to her or let her read you one
Color in coloring books
Watch a movie
Draw pictures
Play hide and seek
I hope that gave you some ideas...I have no clue for the two year old.
GDROB2 answered Friday November 25 2005, 10:42 pm: I would recommend an indoor playground for the 6-year-old to climb, bounce around in, and get the pent up energy out without her getting into trouble. A lot of these places exist and are reasonable.
Bowling never fails in its ability to work for entertaining children. Glow in the Dark bowling is something quite the rage with them. Make sure you play 5 pin or she cannot lift the ball.
2-Year-olds have me beat. I do know that there are some things in the indoor playground they can do but not a lot.
I would actually head on over to I Village's Parentsoup.com message boards and ask where would you take a 2-year-old for fun while babysitting? on their toddler boards. If mom is coming along why not ask simply what do these kids like to do and where should we go? [ GDROB2's advice column | Ask GDROB2 A Question ]
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