Showing posts with label Entertain. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Entertain. Show all posts

Saturday, October 23, 2010

How to entertain children during an economic recession

Autumn is in the air, and you can really feel it's all Wall Street drop. Stocks, bonds and banks. Many experts now say the dreaded R word Every recession is to cut their spending, driving less, and looking after a hundred ways to restrict spending What does this mean for parents who want to entertain the kids for cheap.?

Parents know that children say that "there is no money for toys for Christmas is only will not happen! However, victims are brought, and video games and other favorites are more expensive than in the past.

My advice? Go Retro. Parents have a lot of creative ways to children without dropping a set Franklin on the latest gizmo. There are some of the best ways to entertain the kids entertained has been around for decades. And has been for some, it is not necessary to spend a dime.

Traditional toys are reliable and inexpensive

Some classicToys> for less than $ 10 are still on the market. These include pay-Doh, building blocks, Lego, the Rubik's Cube and traditional dolls. What separates these toys are more expensive toys, other than that, light on the wallet? All foster children's imagination, instead of mindlessly entertaining them. Building, Theatre, and solve puzzles to keep children busy for hours and hours so that parents have the opportunity to rest.

5Really Diversions Classic

For even cheaper way to talk to children, we need to dive back into our collective memory of the Great Depression. Here are some great toys and activities that can build the recycling of household items and trash.



Bubbles! All you need is a bit 'of dish soap diluted with three parts water. You can use some cable from the garage into a "bubble wand," or even a paper clip, this isApplication to.

Make paper airplanes. Admittedly I have spent hours and hours in my youth as paper airplanes, and there are so many great designs that are easy to learn. You can do tricks such plans that go the distance (ideal for competitions), or a loop-de-loops. "

Sardines. You would be surprised to play, how children these days, many do not know how to play this classic Hide N Seek. E 'ideal for children and for rainy daysFor courtyards.

House of Cards. I do not try a sly joke of economics, really. Build houses of cards takes skill, patience and time. Many children do not have the knowledge, because the bridges are in many homes, a thing of the past. Bust your binoculars and bundles them compete for the highest card house. A guaranteed nap time for mom!

Cardboard boxes. Classic Toysnothing! For small children, the devices may appear as boxes of all worlds. Let me set the sleeping bags in for a special comfort during sleep in the living room. (You have some fist a couple of windows for good air circulation!) Older children can use boxing as a snow sled improvised.
There are many other ways to entertain children once again without breaking the bank. Invite parents to get back, waaay back in their memories, as time passes, asyoung people. The modern expectation that the children need new toy is just a fad, and there is no doubt that will happen when the economy weakening further.

Sunday, October 17, 2010

50 ways your pet Entertain

1. Sing it.
2. Chase it.
3. Speak it.
4. You run it after you.
5. Play recovery.
6. Laughing in the face for no reason.
7. Try to be treated.
8. Give it a roll of toilet paper tube.
9. Hug him.
10. Leaves in the garbage can near an open ... then close it.
11. Take a walk.
12. Playing hide and seek.
13. Get a new toy.
14. Bury Your Head in hand and make you dig
15. Go around the box and connect there with the dog ...outside.
16. Hiding under the sheets.
17. Place one of his toys on the head.
18. Blow a raspberry in the face.
19. Get a laser and whirl around the floor / walls.
20. Run around a tree and began to do so.
21. Stand outside the front door and wave to them.
22. Lick back.
23. Play chase around the bed.
24. Let me take the "nuisance calls" to you.
25. Say 'walkies' a.
26. Take it on a car.
27. Leave it to "talk" with strangersDogs.
28. Visit a chip shop with him.
29. Making a fuss about a club that can not get there, then throw it to them.
30. superdog Play '"(take it and make it fly in the air!) with him
31. Place the tail near its mouth, so this car chases in a circle.
32. Scratch my belly.
33. He turns in a circle, it becomes confused and agitated.
34. Let 's eat for dinner.
35. Talk to them your problems.
36. Invent a voice for them to talk to you, for your dogwith its imaginary thoughts.
37. Put mail in your mailbox.
38. Crawling on the floor with him.
39. Get another dog!
40. They threaten to send them to a shelter when laughter is excited!
41. View the contents of your refrigerator.
42. Squeeze his land as that sounds "chatter."
43. Whistle.
44. Let your smell the laundry basket.
45. Bubbles for them.
46. Splash with water when washing dishes.
47. Go runningwith him.
48. Hiding under the sweater and talk with him.
49. Put it on your lap and give him a kind of e-mail.
50. Take it to the sea.

Sunday, May 9, 2010

How to Cheaply Entertain the Kids During a Recession

Fall is in the air, and you can really feel it on Wall Street.  Everything is falling: stocks, bonds, even banks. Many experts are now saying the dreaded R word: recession.  Everyone is cutting their spending, driving less, and looking for a hundred ways to limit their expenses.   So what does this mean for parents who want to entertain their kids for cheap?  

Parents know that telling the kids that "there's no money" for toys this Christmas just is not gonna happen!  Still, sacrifices have to be made, and video games and other favorites cost more than ever before.  

My advice?  Go Retro.  Parents have plenty of creative ways to entertain the kids without dropping a Franklin on the newest gizmo.  Some of the best ways to amuse children have been around for decades.  And for some, you don't even need to spend a dime.

Classic Toys are Cheap and Reliable

Some classic toys for less than $10 are still on the market.  These include Pay-Doh, building blocks, LEGOS, the Rubik's Cube, and classic dolls.  What separates these toys from more expensive toys besides being light on the wallet?  They all encourage kids' imaginations rather than mindlessly entertaining them.  Building, playing house, and solving puzzles keep children occupied for hours on end, leaving parents a chance to get some rest.  

5 Really Classic Diversions

For even cheaper ways to entertain the kids, we have to dip back into our collective memory of the Great Depression.  Here's some great toys and activities that you can build from household items and recycled "junk."



Bubbles All it takes is some dish-washing soap diluted to three parts water.  You can use some wire from the garage to make a "bubble wand," or even a paper-clip will do the job.  

Making paper airplanes.  I admittedly spent countless hours in my youth making paper airplanes, and there are so many great designs that are easy to learn.  You can make planes that go the distance (great for competitions) or ones that do tricks such as "loop-de-loops." 

Sardines.  You'd be surprised how many kids these days don't know how to play this classic hide-n-seek game.  It's great for rainy days or for large backyards too. 

House of Cards.  I'm not trying to make a sly joke about the economy here, really.  Building card houses takes skill, patience, and a lot of time.  Many kids don't know about this because card decks are, in many homes, a thing of the past.  Bust out your pinocle decks and let them compete for the tallest card house.  A Guaranteed nap time for Mom!

Cardboard Boxes.  The classic toy made from nothing!  For little kids, appliance boxes can seem like whole worlds.  Let them set up their sleeping bags inside for a special sleep over in the living room. (Just make sure you punch out a few windows for good circulation!)  Older kids also can use boxes as impromptu snow sleds.
There are many other ways to turn entertain the kids without breaking the bank.  I encourage parents to reach back, waaay back, into their memories about how they passed the time when they were young.  This modern expectation that kids need new toys is merely a fad, and no doubt it will pass if the economic slowdown continues.