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Eager to learn and filled with curiosity, preschool children can present quite a challenge when it comes to keeping them entertained and out of trouble.
During this stage of their life, children are still learning about the world around them through play and structured activities, and having a variety of activities to keep them engaged and entertained is a must; through the virtual village that is the blogosphere, parents and childcare providers have access to a wealth of educational and entertaining activity ideas. The following 30 blogs prominently feature entries covering such subjects, making them a valuable resource for the adults charged with caring for preschoolers.
Indoor Play
Inclement weather and lack of access to safe and open outdoor play space can leave parents and caregivers scrambling for ways to keep housebound kids from going stir crazy. These activities are all structured around the idea of keeping kids engaged indoors, for times when outdoor play simply isn’t feasible.
- Boredom Busters! Preschool Summer Activities
- Giant List of Indoor Activities for Kids
- Preschool Physical Education
- Preschool Activities: Homemade Indoor/On the Floor Obstacle Course
- Rhyme Time Indoor Play
Outdoor Play
Research conducted by the Seattle Children’s Research Institute and the University of Washington indicates that many preschool children have few opportunities to engage in supervised outdoor play, which can support creativity, prevent obesity by discouraging sedentary habits, and strengthen developing motor skills. The benefits of getting young children off the couch and into the great outdoors are numerous; here are five blogs with ideas for active and stimulating outdoor play.
- Handprint Art in the Garden
- Kids’ Activities for Outdoor Play
- Outside Activities
- 9 Warm Weather Activities for Preschoolers
- Preschool Outdoor Activities: Where It’s Okay to Get Messy
Educational Play
Almost any play that a preschooler engages in provides them with hands-on, real-life learning experiences; however, there are some activities that help kids learn important concepts. Bloggers share their ideas for educational activities in the following five links.
- Preschool Science Activities
- Guruparents Preschool Education Blog
- 5 Popular Preschool Activities
- Why Music is Important in Preschool
- The Science of Polymers – The Leak-Proof Bag
Group Play
While keeping a group of preschoolers entertained and getting along can be a struggle, side-by-side and group play are essential for helping kids learn the socializing skills that they’ll carry with them as they get older. Parents and caregivers can keep tantrums and feuds to a minimum by encouraging structured activity during play dates, making the information included in the following five blog entries quite valuable.
- Preschool Summer Olympics
- Planning Playdate and Play Group Activities
- Playdate Tips to Keep Toddlers and Preschoolers Busy and Happy
- Creative Ideas for a Playdate
- Summer Art Playdate #1
Safe Play
During the preschool years, kids are learning safety skills on a large scale, like fire or water safety, and also the basics of safe play in general. Helping pint-sized daredevils learn to play it safe and passing along the basic rules of safety in general can be done through active play, as detailed in these five posts.
- Play Safe Outside This Spring
- Roughhousing & Preschoolers: Why it’s Great and How To Keep it Safe
- Introducing Fire Safety to Toddlers and Preschoolers
- Tips for Teaching Preschool Stranger Danger
- Water Play and Child Safety
Preschool Prep
If your little one is on the verge of beginning a structured preschool program, it’s likely that quite a bit of your energy is dedicated to helping him prepare for this major milestone. From knowing what to expect to perfecting potty training, these five blog entries can help parents and caregivers get a child on the right track and ready for school.
- Preschool Software – Give Your Preschooler a Head Start in Education
- Preschool Activities That Help With Potty Training
- Learning Activities
- Preschool Prep
- Expert Tips for Preparing Your Child for Preschool