Mommy and Me Time: Want Ideas for Summertime Fun? Summer Mommy and Me Time Ideas for All Ages

Mommy and Me Play Ideas for Toddlers (1 to 2 years)

  • Indoor Sandbox – A big rubber bin filled with puffed wheat, rice, lentils, trucks and cars, measuring spoons and cups makes a great indoor/outdoor sandbox.
  • Etch Sketching – Place white paper over coins, or any etched surface and rub with crayons.
  • Cushion Islands – Spread sofa cushions over the floor for islands.
  • Rainbow Playdough – Make white playdough and roll it out. Give the children markers to draw on the playdough and watch the colors squish into patterns.
  • Water Painting – Paint the house outside with water filled pails and paintbrushes or sponges. Let children wash the car, bikes, or bike trailer.
  • Puddle Tub – Fill the baby bathtub or bowls with soapy water and pouring cups. Use a small stool as a play table in the bathtub and give them cups to pour from. Be sure to supervise water play.
  • Get Jumping – Get a small trampoline to jump on. Or designate certain sofa cushions for jumping on and fort building.

Mommy and Me Play Ideas for Preschoolers (3 to 5 years)

  • Shadow Puppet Theater –Darken the room and hang a sheet with tape across a corner from one wall to the other wall. Shine a flashlight over the sheet. Make shadow puppets out of hands or objects from behind the sheet.
  • Stuffie Puppet Theater – Drape old sheets over the bunk-bed top or large box for a puppet or stuffy theater show.
  • Box Forts – Get big boxes from appliance shops for fort making. Let them paint and decorate it.
  • Post Office – Save junk mail, envelopes and stickers and let the children play post office.
  • Spinning Art – Buy an old turntable at a garage sale. Put paper on the spindle and give markers and crayons for children to draw on while it is spinning.
  • Craft Carpenter – Use a portable carpenter’s tray to carry markers, scissors, and rulers. Makes for easy cleanup and moving around the house.
  • Texture Art – Paint with toy car tires or anything with texture. Roll a marble or toy car in paint on a cookie sheet tray lined with paper for interesting pictures.
  • Mosaic Crayons – Melt broken crayons into foil lined muffin cups for mosaic crayons.
  • Cars – Draw on an old shower curtain a number of roads, buildings and city features so they can customize a car play mat or get a basic car track that you put together in a line. Then use pillows to make hills and valleys. See how far the cars will go.
  • Indoor Picnic – Spread the sheets out on the floor and have a picnic in the house.

Mommy and Me Play Ideas for School-Aged (6 to 12 years)

  • Lemonade Stand – Set up a good old-fashioned lemonade or iced tea stand.
  • Home Moviemaking – Allow the children to use your video camera to make Lego™ movies after you’ve given a care lesson and are supervising.
  • High Tech Hide and Seek – If you have a handheld GPS, take them Geocaching.
  • Paper Dolls – Paper Dolls are still fun. Give them white paper and markers and challenge them to make a house, zoo, store, pool, school, library out of each sheet of paper. They can also draw and cut out people, pets and items. Before long, children will be acting out roles and scenarios!
  • Egg Drop Test – Hard boil a dozen eggs and cool. Assemble lots of materials and packaging and challenge the kids to wrap the egg so that it won’t crack when dropped from six feet above the floor.
  • Gadget Play – Any small gadget or appliance that is broken is wonderful to take apart and unscrew with parent supervision. Check out second hand shops and garage sales for free stuff.
  • Theme Day – Play history theme day. For example, declare a “prehistoric” day and make cave paintings, eat with your hands, camp out in a tent in the back yard and wear draped sheets.
  • Play Potions – Experiment in the kitchen by making different combos of liquids that are edible and see what tastes, properties and observations can be made from combining different mixtures.

Mommy and Me Play Ideas for Teenagers (13 to 19 years)

  • Adventures in Reading – Drop them off at the library for a day to immerse in reading books
  • Old Favorites – Teens love grown-up board games and especially old favorite card games.
  • Volunteering – Summer is a great time to volunteer at many worthwhile places.
  • Yard Sale – Show them how to set up a few yard sales so they can earn cash to buy new play items.
  • Teen Lunch – Organize a regular teen lunch or movie night.

Judy Arnall is an international Parenting Speaker, mom of 5, and author of the best-selling, “Discipline Without Distress: 135 tools for raising caring, responsible children without time-out, spanking, punishment or bribery” www.professionalparenting.ca

Mommy and Me Time: 21 Ideas for Mommy and Me Activities

Stuck for ideas for “Mommy and Me” activities? Let MOMeo Magazine help you with 21 creative ideas for spending a little quality “Mommy and Me” time!

21 Ideas for Mommy and Me Activities

Little Big People Mommy and Me Activities

  • Little Lattes – Sometimes it’s just fun to go on a coffee date with your child. Grab a comfy chair in your local Starbucks, order up Mommy and Me lattes (caffeinated for mommy, Kid Hot Chocolate for the little one) and watch the world go by.
  • Breakfast for Lunch – Who doesn’t love pancakes for lunch? Grab a counter seat at your local diner for a special Mommy and Me lunch!
  • Daytime Movie Night – Break out the popcorn and the pillows and set up a special daytime movie night. Who says watching movies all day is just for when you are sick? Perfect for random rainy days when you are stuck inside.

Crafty Creative Mommy and Me Activities

  • Finger (and Toe) Painting – Get on your best WORST clothes, let them dip their fingers and toes in every color of the rainbow, and splat and walk your way to a Mommy and Me masterpiece.
  • Trace Shapes – Gather bits and bobs from the kitchen cupboard, the backyard or the craft drawer. Place under a piece of paper and color to bring out the shape and texture.
  • Everything AND The Kitchen Sink – What do you put in the craziest mud pie ever? Everything AND the kitchen sink, of course! Make it up, mix it up, and bake it – just probably don’t eat it!

Out and About Mommy and Me Activities

  • Zoo Animal Find – Go on a Safari at the zoo! All you need is a map, binoculars and a notebook to record your discoveries.
  • Picnic in the Park – Find a tree (near a playground, of course), and pull up a blanket and a picnic basket. Why is it that everything tastes so much better out of tiny containers?
  • Photography – Want to know how kids see the world? Give them a camera and ask them to take pictures of whatever they think is interesting.

Fun Fitness Mommy and Me Activities

  • Stroller-cise – It’s win-win – baby gets a bouncy ride (one that will probably put him or her to sleep) and mommy gets a bit of exercise. Gather a group of mommy friends and start a Stroller-Derby!
  • Yoda in the Park (oops Yoga!) – Think matching Mommy and Me mats and plenty of giggles as you attempt Downward Facing Toddler!
  • Bike Run – Child on bike. Mommy running alongside. It won’t take more than a few outings for mommy to get back in shape!

Love of Learning Mommy and Me Activities

  • Library Reading Time – Find out if one of your local libraries has a special kids-only reading corner for hosting school groups and reading times. Some of the specialist memories start in the simplest places (like Pooh’s Corner).
  • I Spy at the Museum – Find the hidden treasures in works of art by playing “I Spy” at your local museum. Can you find the undiscovered snowman in the classic Monet?
  • Behind the Scenes – Get a behind the scenes look at what’s going on around your city. Find a safe vantage point to watch Mighty Machines in action.

Mommy’s Helper Mommy and Me Activities

  • Cooking Show – Gather up the ingredients, pre-measure into small bowls and play cooking show, explaining the cooking process and letting the kids do the pouring and mixing.
  • Decorate the House – Add a seasonal touch by getting a little help creating and placing seasonal decorations. Fall leaves, winter snowmen, spring flowers and summer fruit!
  • Mini Shopping – Visit your local grocery store, grab a mini cart and a pint-sized list and let your little helper play grown-up and doing the grocery shopping!

Favorite Memories Mommy and Me Activities

  • Scrapbooking – Pick your favorite pictures, artwork and mementos and assemble into a “Made by Me” scrapbook.
  • Work of Art – Tape a one-inch border around card stock or matte board cut to fit your favorite picture frame and add paint, creative child and you have an instant masterpiece for your walls!
  • Growth Charting – All you need is a blanket strip of paper, a wall and stickers to mark the spot. For an extra special touch, add little finger and toe prints!

Mommy and Me time is all about spending time with your child – learning, growing and sharing those special moments. It’s not as important what you do – just that you take the time to do it!

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