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Virtual Sleepover Ideas For Kids

May 27, 2020 by Jessica Moore Leave a Comment

Virtual sleepover ideas are a great idea in today’s COVID-19 world. For any of those times when you can’t host an in-person sleepover for your kids, a virtual sleepover is the next best thing. Here are some ideas to help you throw an unforgettable virtual sleepover!

Virtual sleepover ideas are a great idea for a socially distanced world. You may not be able to host an in-person sleepover for your kids, but that doesn't mean you can't host an incredibly fun virtual evening. Check out the ways to pull it off! #halfpintpeepsblog #virtualsleepoverideas #virtualsleepover

Virtual Sleepover Ideas

Virtual sleepover ideas are a much-needed thing in today's COVID-19 world. For any of those times when you can't host an in-person sleepover for your kids, a virtual sleepover is the next best thing. You can even pick a theme for your sleepover!

Pre-Sleepover Goodies

Before the day of your sleepover, sit down with your kids and decide on a theme for the party. This isn’t absolutely necessary, but it does help to tie everything together. A theme also helps provide even more ideas for a fun night. With your theme as inspiration, send out pre-sleepover good bags to your virtual guests. The goodie bag helps everyone feel like they still get to do everything together, even if they’re apart. Here are some ideas:

  • Matching pajamas that go with the sleepover theme {if budget allows}
  • Bags of popcorn
  • Movie theater candy
  • Bottled water, soda, or chocolate milk
  • A special pillowcase to remember the evening
  • Sleep masks and comfy socks {find these at Dollar Tree!}
Virtual sleepover ideas are a much-needed thing in today's COVID-19 world. For any of those times when you can't host an in-person sleepover for your kids, a virtual sleepover is the next best thing. You can even buy matching pajamas!

Virtual Games & Activities

A sleepover is more fun with games and activities everyone can enjoy. It may be trickier to pull off virtually, but it can be done. Here are some ideas to inspire your virtual sleepover activities:

  • Assign a color to each guest, and have them wear pajamas in that color
  • Ask each guest to model their color theme with pajamas and fun props
  • Watch a movie together via Netflix Party–the extension that allows people in different locations to watch the same movie at the same time
  • Choose some activities to do together, such as painting nails, making crafts or painting
Virtual sleepover ideas are a much-needed thing in today's COVID-19 world. For any of those times when you can't host an in-person sleepover for your kids, a virtual sleepover is the next best thing.

Virtual Gab Session

Whatever you do for your kids’ online sleepover, allow time for them to just sit and talk and catch up with each other. That may actually end up being the biggest hit of the night!

Virtual sleepover ideas are a much-needed thing in today's COVID-19 world. For any of those times when you can't host an in-person sleepover for your kids, a virtual sleepover is the next best thing. Check out these virtual sleepover ideas!

More Virtual Ideas For Your Sleepover

There are a lot more ways to enjoy the night during a sleepover–even if it’s virtual:

Virtual sleepover ideas are a much-needed thing in today's COVID-19 world. For any of those times when you can't host an in-person sleepover for your kids, a virtual sleepover is the next best thing. Take a look at these virtual sleepover ideas!
  • Set up a sing-along or karaoke competition
  • Create a themed playlist for the night and have a big dance party
  • Get a mom demonstrate how to bake cookies, and then do a no-contact delivery to share them with everyone
  • Use an app to play an online game together

There are so many things you can do. Have fun!

Filed Under: Kid Stuff, party Tagged With: activities, Activities for Kids, Kids Activities, sleepovers, virtual activities, virtual sleepover ideas

Indoor Scavenger Hunts For Kids

May 6, 2020 by Jessica Moore Leave a Comment

Indoor scavenger hunts for kids are fun, interesting activities you can do when you have bored kids but need to stay inside. It really is not hard to set up an indoor scavenger hunt, and there are so many ways to do it. Take a look at the following ideas to get you started!

Fun indoor scavenger hunts for kids to make boring days inside a whole lot more fun! Indoor scavenger hunts can be fun, educational and help your kids accomplish needed tasks. #halfpintpeepsblog #indoorscavengerhuntsforkids

Indoor Scavenger Hunts For Kids

Indoor scavenger hunts for kids are fun, interesting activities you can do when you have bored kids but need to stay inside. Take a look at the following ideas to get you started!

Sometimes circumstances such as bad weather or illness require that we keep the kids inside. And we all know that kids seem to get bored quickly, especially when they’re stuck inside! So having an arsenal of fun, educational and engaging things for the kids to do is important for everyone in the family. Here are some ideas for indoor scavenger hunts for the kids.

Fun Indoor Scavenger Hunt Ideas

Puzzle Scavenger Hunts

Indoor scavenger hunts for kids are fun, interesting activities you can do when you have bored kids but need to stay inside. Take a look at the following ideas to get you started! They kiddos will love it!

Do your kids enjoy puzzles? It’s easy to use a puzzle they already enjoy to build a scavenger hunt. Put the puzzle together yourself, write a clue on the backside, and take it apart again. The kids have to work together on the puzzle for their first clue. Or create your own puzzle clues by cutting written clues into pieces that the kids need to put together to solve.

Dinosaur Hunt

Do your kids own sets of small plastic dinosaurs, or even bugs or army guys? Gather a collection of these items and hide them around the house with a clue to find the next one. A fun idea is to write or print the clues very small so that the kids need a magnifying glass to read them.

Educational Indoor Scavenger Hunt Ideas

Indoor scavenger hunts for kids are fun, interesting activities you can do when you have bored kids but need to stay inside. Take a look at the following ideas to get you started! We even have some educational ideas too!

Task-Oriented Scavenger Hunt

One way to make the kids’ daily tasks more fun is to include them in a scavenger hunt. For example, if practicing the piano is a challenge, require your child to play a certain song or practice for 10 minutes to receive a clue.

Indoor scavenger hunts for kids are fun, interesting activities you can do when you have bored kids but need to stay inside. Take a look at the following ideas to get you started and keep your kiddos entertained for hours.

Spelling Scavenger Hunt

Kids who love reading love spelling scavenger hunts! Use handwritten letters or small plastic letters for this idea. Decide on words for the kids to spell, and hide the letters for the words around the house for them to find.

Face-Timing Scavenger Hunt Ideas

Indoor scavenger hunts for kids are fun, interesting activities you can do when you have bored kids but need to stay inside. Take a look at the following ideas to get you started! You can even do some of these over FaceTime!

When stuck inside, your child may feel sad about missing grandparents, teachers, or other loved ones. Get these loved ones in on the scavenger hunt fun! Prepare a hunt that requires the kids to video chat with a loved one or friend for each clue. They’ll love it!

Need more ideas for bored kids? Try making your own “I’m bored” jar full of fun activities!

Filed Under: DIY, Education, Kid Stuff, Tips & Tricks Tagged With: Activities for Kids, Educational Activites for Kids, Fun Activities for Kids, indoor activities, indoor activities for kids, indoor scavenger hunts for kids, scavenger hunts

Thought-Provoking Kids Science Experiments

April 22, 2020 by Jessica Moore Leave a Comment

When you need to busy your kids’ hands and their brains, one way to do just that is to let them conduct kids science experiments. Fun activities that also challenge kids to really think are the activities that promise to entertain and educate all at once. And those are the best kinds of activities for kids! Here are some fun and thought-provoking science experiments to challenge your kids.

One way to keep your kids occupied is to provide them with some fun kids science experiments. Kids get to have fun and learn science basics all in one! #halfpintpeepsblog #Kidsscienceexperiments

Kids Science Experiments

Fun activities that also challenge kids to really think are the activities that promise to entertain and educate all at once. Here are some fun and thought-provoking kids science experiments to challenge your kids.

School Science Fair Experiments

Fun activities that also challenge kids to really think are the activities that promise to entertain and educate all at once. Here are some fun and thought-provoking kids science experiments to challenge your kids. Check them out!

A lot of us may not think about kids science experiments until it’s time to come up with a project for the school science fair. If that’s you, I get it! But luckily for both of us, I’ve got a list of science fair project ideas to help you and your kids plan out the perfect one. There’s always the ever-popular flowing volcano!

Quick & Easy Science Experiments

Fun activities that also challenge kids to really think are the activities that promise to entertain and educate all at once. Here are some fun and thought-provoking kids science experiments to challenge your kids. Take a look!

For younger kids, these 5-minute science experiments may be just the perfect diversion for bored minds. They’re easy to do, but yield some seriously cool results! Grab some empty toilet paper rolls, gummy bears and food coloring–you’re going to need it all.

Science Experiments For Snackers

Fun activities that also challenge kids to really think are the activities that promise to entertain and educate all at once. Here are some fun and thought-provoking kids science experiments to challenge your kids. You can even make some science experiments that are edible!

Got a bored and hungry kid on your hands? It’s time to break out the science experiments you can eat! There are tons of fun projects on this list, and all of them yield edible results. Take a look, because I’m sure you’ll be pleasantly surprised!

DIY Slime Experiments

Fun activities that also challenge kids to really think are the activities that promise to entertain and educate all at once. Here are some fun and thought-provoking kids science experiments to challenge your kids. You don't want to miss these fun DIY ideas!

I’m including slime as a DIY science experiment, because kids love it SO much. Making slime gives kids a chance to learn about chemical reactions. For younger kids who may be tempted to eat what they make, try slime recipes you can eat.

Science Experiments For Kids & Adults

Fun activities that also challenge kids to really think are the activities that promise to entertain and educate all at once. Here are some fun and thought-provoking kids science experiments to challenge your kids. Your kiddos will love these ideas!

When you have time at home together, science experiments are fun for both kids and parents. It’s also a great idea to involve the kids in home repairs and projects. Show them the “science” behind what you’re doing–nothing like quality time spent working on a project together!

Filed Under: DIY, Education, Kid Stuff Tagged With: DIY, DIY Science Experiments for Kids, Edible Science Experiments, education, Kid Stuff, kids science experiment ideas, Kids Science Experiments, Science Experiments, Science Experiments for Kids

The Best Tips For New Parents

April 1, 2020 by Jessica Moore Leave a Comment

New parents often feel overwhelmed and understaffed–and that’s a completely normal feeling! But you don’t have to feel that way for long. Arm yourself with the best tips for new parents, because that’s what will help you settle into your new roles as quickly as possible. Here are the tips new parents need.

New parents go through so much. It's a wonderful time in their lives, but also one that comes with a lot of unknowns. They need as much help and advice as they can get. Half Pint Peeps wants to help. This post is full of great info for both mom and dads. Read on for new parent tips. #halfpintpeepsblog #newparents #parentingtips

Tips For New Parents

New parents often feel overwhelmed and understaffed--and that's a completely normal feeling! But you don't have to feel that way for long. Arm yourself with the best tips for new parents, because that's what will help you settle into your new roles as quickly as possible.

New Dads

New parents often feel overwhelmed and understaffed--and that's a completely normal feeling! But you don't have to feel that way for long. Arm yourself with the best tips for new parents, because that's what will help you settle into your new roles as quickly as possible. We even have the best tips for new dads.

New Dads often get the short end of the stick because Mom is the one who gives birth. But that doesn’t mean we can’t make Dad feel important! New Dads have hospital needs you may not think about, but taking note of them helps a new Dad feel less stressed.

Money Saving Tips

New parents often feel overwhelmed and understaffed--and that's a completely normal feeling! But you don't have to feel that way for long. Arm yourself with the best tips for new parents, because that's what will help you settle into your new roles as quickly as possible. We even have tips to help you save money!

Let’s face it, it’s not cheap to have a baby. Fortunately, there are resources to help offset all those costs. One way is by knowing how and where to get free stuff for new Moms. Sign up for an Amazon baby registry and get free welcome gifts!

Newborn Tips

New parents often feel overwhelmed and understaffed--and that's a completely normal feeling! But you don't have to feel that way for long. Arm yourself with the best tips for new parents, because that's what will help you settle into your new roles as quickly as possible. You will want to know these!

New parents learn pretty fast that their tiny newborn has round-the-clock needs only they can address–especially Mom. So becoming new parents is extremely demanding! I have great tips to help you survive that first month.

Pampering Tips

New parents often feel overwhelmed and understaffed--and that's a completely normal feeling! But you don't have to feel that way for long. Arm yourself with the best tips for new parents, because that's what will help you settle into your new roles as quickly as possible. We even have tips to help you pamper yourself during this new, hectic time.

Finding time for yourself is perhaps one of the biggest challenges parents face–and not just in the beginning. It takes some planning but you can get some time for yourself in your day, and that only helps your mental and emotional health be the best it can be. Here are some tips to help you find that time!

More Tips For New Dads

New parents often feel overwhelmed and understaffed--and that's a completely normal feeling! But you don't have to feel that way for long. Arm yourself with the best tips for new parents, because that's what will help you settle into your new roles as quickly as possible. They really do make such a big difference.

New Dads are tired and stressed, just like new Moms. They too need help to survive those first weeks of parenthood! Have you thought about putting together a survival kit for the new Dad in your life? It will definitely come in handy!

 

Filed Under: Babies, Parenting, Tips & Tricks Tagged With: Baby, life with a newborn, New Mom, new parenting tips, New Parents, Parenting, Parenting Tips and Tricks

St. Patrick’s Day Crafts For Kids {And Parents Too!}

March 4, 2020 by Jessica Moore Leave a Comment

This St. Patrick’s Day, have some lucky fun ready for the kids! Whether you take these craft ideas to a class party or just have fun with them at home, the kids will love these St. Patrick’s Day crafts for kids.

Make your child feel lucky (even if you aren't Irish) with these holiday crafts for kids. From leprechauns to clovers, we have ideas from toddlers on up! Keep the kids occupied with some fun St. Patrick's Day crafts! #craftsforkids #holidaycrafts #stpatricksdaycrafts

St. Patrick’s Day Crafts for Kids

Whether you take these craft ideas to a party or just have fun with them at home, the kids will love these St. Patrick's Day crafts for kids. Get ready to have some fun!

St. Patrick’s Day Banner

Whether you take these craft ideas to a party or just have fun with them at home, the kids will love these St. Patrick's Day crafts for kids. The kids will love making this St. Patrick's Day banner.

There’s a little Irish in all of us on St. Patrick’s Day, right? Let the kids help you make a banner for your mantel or front door. All you need is black, green and white construction paper or cardstock. Cut individual black pennants and glue white letters onto them. Thread your banner on jute or rustic twine and hang it up.

Felt Shamrocks

Whether you take these craft ideas to a party or just have fun with them at home, the kids will love these St. Patrick's Day crafts for kids. The kids will love having these felt shamrocks to play with.

Buy felt squares at Michaels in a fun variety of shades of green. Don’t forget the buttons {unless you have a button jar!} and some bright yellow or white thread. The kids can cut out shamrock shapes from the green felt, add a button center, and use them in fun ways this St. Patrick’s Day. One way to use felt shamrocks is on a headband, as a boutonniere, or string them in a garland.

Rainbow Shamrock

Whether you take these craft ideas to a party or just have fun with them at home, the kids will love these St. Patrick's Day crafts for kids. This rainbow shamrock is something they'll love to take home and put up in their room.

According to Irish legend, you’ll find a leprechaun and his pot o’ gold at the end of a rainbow. This rainbow may not have a pot of gold at the end, but it looks cute just the same! All you need for this St. Patrick’s Day craft for kids are a bunch of craft sticks, paint and paper. The kids will love painting sticks and gluing them together to form a rainbow.

Leprechaun Crafts

Whether you take these craft ideas to a party or just have fun with them at home, the kids will love these St. Patrick's Day crafts for kids. Your kids will love making these leprechaun crafts with their friends.

This craft is great for class parties. The kids get to make leprechaun accessories out of cardstock and/or construction paper. The leprechaun accessories would be perfect for a selfie photo booth!

Have fun with these St. Patrick’s Day crafts for kids! Need more kids’ crafting ideas? Check out 10 no-supervision kid crafts.

Filed Under: Crafts, Kid Stuff Tagged With: Crafts, Crafts for Kids, Kid Stuff, St Patricks Day, St Patricks Day Crafts, St. Patrick's Day crafts for kids

Simple Childhood Development Activities For Years 1-5

February 19, 2020 by Jessica Moore Leave a Comment

As young children grow, it’s helpful for parents to understand childhood development activities. Specifically, what activities are most helpful at what age? Knowing this information is helpful to aid your child’s growth and development through the toddler and preschool years. But don’t worry, it isn’t hard! Today we have some simple childhood development activities that are easy to do at home.

As a parent you want the best for your children. From food, to education and more. As your child develops in the first few years, there are many activities that are age-specific that you can help with. You know you want to learn more and reading on will teach you about years 1-5 and how you can help your child develop. #childdevelopmentactivities #parentingtips #developmentalactivitesforkids

Simple Childhood Development Activities

As young children grow, it's helpful for parents to understand childhood development activities. Specifically, what activities are most helpful at what age? Knowing this information is helpful to aid your child's growth and development through the toddler and preschool years.

Child Development Activities For Age One

  • Let your baby play with pots, pans and wooden spoons. The simple drumming action encourages good coordination and listening skills.
  • Grab an empty paper towel or toilet paper tube. Show your one year old how to look through it like a telescope. This encourages shared play and taking turns.
  • Practice counting fingers and toes with your baby. It’s great for early number skills!
  • A jumbo floor puzzle helps your child develop problem solving skills and increase attention span.

As young children grow, it's helpful for parents to understand childhood development activities. Specifically, what activities are most helpful at what age? Knowing this information is helpful to aid your child's growth and development through the toddler and preschool years. Plus your child will love getting to move around.

Development Activities For Age Two

  • As your two year old begins to enjoy more physical play, take him to a playground. This helps coordination and large motor skills, plus it’s fun!
  • Children this age enjoy dress-up time. Dress-up encourages creative play, social skills and imagination.
  • Play Simon Says with your two year old. It increases her language skills and ability to follow directions.

As young children grow, it's helpful for parents to understand childhood development activities. Specifically, what activities are most helpful at what age? Knowing this information is helpful to aid your child's growth and development through the toddler and preschool years. Your child will love getting to express their creativity.

Three-Year-Old Childhood Development Activities

  • A child at this age is interested in many different textures. It’s the perfect time for play with crayons. Experiment with clay and other craft mediums as well.
  • Stacking is a great childhood development activity for three year olds. It will encourage counting skills and fine motor coordination.
  • Teach development of organization skills by helping your child learn to pick up their own toys and clothes.

As young children grow, it's helpful for parents to understand childhood development activities. Specifically, what activities are most helpful at what age? Knowing this information is helpful to aid your child's growth and development through the toddler and preschool years. Outdoor chalk art is always a good idea!

Simple Child Development Activities For Age 4

  • Children at age 4 are ready for more fine-tuning of their motor skills. It’s a great time to start little league sports activities.
  • Encourage fine-motor skills with art projects. Outdoor chalk art is also a fun learning activity!
  • Practice the skills needed in kindergarten. This includes naming colors, letters and numbers.

As young children grow, it's helpful for parents to understand childhood development activities. Specifically, what activities are most helpful at what age? Knowing this information is helpful to aid your child's growth and development through the toddler and preschool years. Your older kids will love the cognitive challenges.

Activities For Age 5

  • At age 5, children love more cognitive activities that challenge them. Try simple board games that encourage learning.
  • Plant a garden and let your child help. It encourages a lot of development skills, including reasoning and motor skills.
  • Encourage reading by taking your child to weekly story time at the library. Help her check out books to read together at home.

Did you know that doing chores can aid development? Know the age-appropriate chores for your child.

 

Filed Under: Education, Kid Stuff, Parenting, Tips & Tricks Tagged With: Child Development, childhood development activities, childhood development activities by age, childhood development activities for years 1-5, education, Kid Stuff, Parenting, Parenting Hacks, parenting tricks

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