How to occupy the kids during a Superbowl party?
l8ybugn
Born into a Steelers family, married into a Steelers family... you can imagine the size of the party we're having Sunday! Whenever we entertain, my own kids end up having to do a major overhaul on the toy room. This weekend with about 20 kids whose parents are busy paying more attention to the game, how can I keep the disaster to a minimum? We've already moved Legos and other toys with lots of pieces up to the bedrooms. I might also hire a sitter. Other ideas?
Answer
GO STEELERS<3 sorry had to throw that out there
Make snack and drinks for everyone and hand foods for the kids give them a football and get them outside, little kids have an imagination tell them to play like they are in the suber bowl. when it gets dark you can put on their favorite movie or just let the kids play around, have the oldest in charge it will be fine.
Have fun!
GO STEELERS<3 sorry had to throw that out there
Make snack and drinks for everyone and hand foods for the kids give them a football and get them outside, little kids have an imagination tell them to play like they are in the suber bowl. when it gets dark you can put on their favorite movie or just let the kids play around, have the oldest in charge it will be fine.
Have fun!
Babysitting four kids all different ages?
Anna M
On Sunday I'm babysitting three boys and a girl. Ages 3,4,5,6. What can I do to keep my self from going crazy with them?They all love superheroes,wrestling, and etc. including the little girl. Any one got any ideas?
Answer
Wow! I hope they're paying you enough!
At some point, when you're tired, have races. Have them race from one side of the room to the other, moving in a way that you specify. First, you could do a group of animals. "Walk like an elephant! Hop like a bunny!" , etc. Then you could have them hop on one foot, walk backward, etc.
This is a great way to burn energy, take a break from trying to be cooperative with each other, and best of all, you can sit on the couch for a few minutes.
Remember to have an organized sit-down snack.
Ask mom and dad before they leave if the kids can bring pillows out to a designated area or bedroom. Then pile up the pillows for story time. After story time, let them build a fort or whatever with the pillows. If you let them have a pillow fight, make sure you can reign them in afterward. Maybe go out to play outside after a pillow fight. (I say no to the pillow fight unless they can go outside afterward!)
Bubbles. Legos. Tinker Toys. Have them draw posters for the wrestling match, write numbers on score cards, create costumes, etc.
Hey, DON'T DO A BABY POOL. Sprinklers are great, but don't take the risk of a baby pool. Too much risk, not enough adults. It only takes a tiny bit of water to make it dangerous.
Good luck to you!!
Wow! I hope they're paying you enough!
At some point, when you're tired, have races. Have them race from one side of the room to the other, moving in a way that you specify. First, you could do a group of animals. "Walk like an elephant! Hop like a bunny!" , etc. Then you could have them hop on one foot, walk backward, etc.
This is a great way to burn energy, take a break from trying to be cooperative with each other, and best of all, you can sit on the couch for a few minutes.
Remember to have an organized sit-down snack.
Ask mom and dad before they leave if the kids can bring pillows out to a designated area or bedroom. Then pile up the pillows for story time. After story time, let them build a fort or whatever with the pillows. If you let them have a pillow fight, make sure you can reign them in afterward. Maybe go out to play outside after a pillow fight. (I say no to the pillow fight unless they can go outside afterward!)
Bubbles. Legos. Tinker Toys. Have them draw posters for the wrestling match, write numbers on score cards, create costumes, etc.
Hey, DON'T DO A BABY POOL. Sprinklers are great, but don't take the risk of a baby pool. Too much risk, not enough adults. It only takes a tiny bit of water to make it dangerous.
Good luck to you!!
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