When It’s Raining, Grab Your Slickers and:

Bust out the inexpensive baking tools, because it’s mud-pie weather. Dress everyone in sturdy older clothes, since a mess awaits. If it’s a gentle shower, make rain art: Before heading outside, have your kids drip food coloring—or draw a picture with washable markers—onto a piece of heavy paper. Lay it on the ground and watch the raindrops change the appearance. Race nature-made boats in rainwater rivers. Will a twig move faster than a leaf? Or skip the slickers and plan to get soaked. Admit it: Sometimes it’s fun to just run around in the rain. (It’s probably wise to stay close to home for this one, since fun-and-soaked can become unpleasantly-waterlogged pretty quickly.)

Snowflakes Falling? Bundle Up and:

Make snow graffiti by filling squeeze or spray bottles with water tinted with food coloring. Adjust the nozzle for a fine mist or a straight stream, and see what happens. Treat everyone to snow ice cream: Fill a large bowl with freshly-fallen snow. Drizzle in a bit of vanilla and a can of sweetened condensed milk. Stir well, and enjoy! Go on a snow expedition, in search of animal tracks, icicles, and other natural effects that disappear with warmer temperatures. If your kids are older, adapt their favorite sunny-day games to the wintry landscape. Try touch football, baseball, even tag—with their bundled-up bodies and the hard-to-navigate snow, it will feel like a whole new experience.

On a Blustery Day:

Experiment with homemade wind chimes. Grab a fallen branch and attach various noise-making items: bottle caps, beads, shells, silverware, keys, even soda cans. Which sounds the prettiest? Fly paper airplanes or kites. See whose will soar the farthest or highest. Make paper-bag parachutes and attach them to small toys. Which size bag works best for each? Run races into the wind, and with the gusts at your back. If you’ve got a stopwatch, see how much difference the wind’s direction makes.

When the Sun Is Shining:

We’re pretty sure you know what to do here…__ How do you get your kids outside when the weather’s less than perfect?__

No matter where your kids play, for everyday health, try L’il Critters™ Fruit n’ Honey Bee Immune gummy vitamins.  They deliver powerful vitamins and nutrients with plenty of Vitamin C and a boost of Vitamin D and Zinc.  And they come in natural orange and cherry flavors your kids will love! How do you get your kids outside when the weather’s less than perfect?__

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title: “How To Spend A Fun Day Outside In Any Weather” ShowToc: true date: “2024-10-07” author: “Margaret Fisher”


When It’s Raining, Grab Your Slickers and:

Bust out the inexpensive baking tools, because it’s mud-pie weather. Dress everyone in sturdy older clothes, since a mess awaits. If it’s a gentle shower, make rain art: Before heading outside, have your kids drip food coloring—or draw a picture with washable markers—onto a piece of heavy paper. Lay it on the ground and watch the raindrops change the appearance. Race nature-made boats in rainwater rivers. Will a twig move faster than a leaf? Or skip the slickers and plan to get soaked. Admit it: Sometimes it’s fun to just run around in the rain. (It’s probably wise to stay close to home for this one, since fun-and-soaked can become unpleasantly-waterlogged pretty quickly.)

Snowflakes Falling? Bundle Up and:

Make snow graffiti by filling squeeze or spray bottles with water tinted with food coloring. Adjust the nozzle for a fine mist or a straight stream, and see what happens. Treat everyone to snow ice cream: Fill a large bowl with freshly-fallen snow. Drizzle in a bit of vanilla and a can of sweetened condensed milk. Stir well, and enjoy! Go on a snow expedition, in search of animal tracks, icicles, and other natural effects that disappear with warmer temperatures. If your kids are older, adapt their favorite sunny-day games to the wintry landscape. Try touch football, baseball, even tag—with their bundled-up bodies and the hard-to-navigate snow, it will feel like a whole new experience.

On a Blustery Day:

Experiment with homemade wind chimes. Grab a fallen branch and attach various noise-making items: bottle caps, beads, shells, silverware, keys, even soda cans. Which sounds the prettiest? Fly paper airplanes or kites. See whose will soar the farthest or highest. Make paper-bag parachutes and attach them to small toys. Which size bag works best for each? Run races into the wind, and with the gusts at your back. If you’ve got a stopwatch, see how much difference the wind’s direction makes.

When the Sun Is Shining:

We’re pretty sure you know what to do here…__ How do you get your kids outside when the weather’s less than perfect?__

No matter where your kids play, for everyday health, try L’il Critters™ Fruit n’ Honey Bee Immune gummy vitamins.  They deliver powerful vitamins and nutrients with plenty of Vitamin C and a boost of Vitamin D and Zinc.  And they come in natural orange and cherry flavors your kids will love! How do you get your kids outside when the weather’s less than perfect?__

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