Bonus Active Indoor Week + Next Week's Activity Plan


Hey Reader -

I've been thinking... what looks like a "successful" activity to you?

Is it the time spent on the activity? The quality time you spent together? The outcome of the craft (i.e. does it look nice)?

Have you ever had an activity that didn't go as planned, which maybe in itself was a fail, but it sparked an idea for another activity that then created a great deal of time spent on it together? What that initial activity a fail then?

Do you tend to stop a craft in its tracks so that it still "looks good" before they take it to far any maybe smear their hand across it all and "ruin" the whole thing?

Let me know your thoughts. Below is your week of activities for next week and the supply list.

~ Jamie
Hands On As We Grow®
Engaging our kids with simple, fun activities, every day.

Your Weekly Activity Plan: March 23-27

Family Activity: Make a day this week an egg decorating day! Get the whole family creating.

Extra Activities for Inspiration: Indoor Gross Motor Activities for the Week

Weekly Supply List:

  • bubble wrap (or other texture like aluminum foil or packing paper)
  • toy trucks or other toys
  • ribbon/string/yarn
  • something to weave - like a stair railing, porch railing, baby gate, etc
  • colored paper
  • Lego or other blocks
  • baking sheet or tray
  • ice cube tray
  • pipe cleaners
  • potting soil
  • tweezers
  • cardboard box
  • paint
  • painter's tape
  • paper
  • paper plate
  • plastic eggs

Week of Indoor Gross Motor Kids Activities

This is a week of indoor gross motor activities that are just meant to burn off that extra energy when you’re stuck inside.

Plan the week with your Free Blank Weekly Activities Planner! DOWNLOAD HERE.

Make it easy on yourself and get our pre-planned activity plan eBooks done for your age of child. Enjoy!

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