Posts Tagged ‘cabin fever’
Keeping the Kids Busy; the Free n’ Frugal Way:
February 12th, 2010 at 12:38 pm by Amy HannoldChildren of all ages, including adults, can find affordable ways to cure the “I’m bored’s” without busting their budgets. These activities will inspire fond memories and learning. Visit them as a starting point to many new adventures.
Learning Can Be Fun:
DoverPublications.com – Sign up for their weekly FREE Sampler, which includes puzzles, art, reading and activities for all ages. Print out your choice, every week!
HighlightKids.com – All the fun of the childhood favorite, available to you (for free) online!
Familycorner.com – An online community, your source for family fun, craft projects, and more.
Nps.gov/archive/yell/kidstuff/scavhunt/index.htm: Kids of all ages can find an online tours, an alphabet book and scavenger hunt through Yellowstone Park.
Windowsintowonderland.org: Take an e-field trip through Yellowstone. Includes “Ask an Expert” and spectacular photos featured as you meet animals who call Yellowstone home.
Preschoolprojects.net: Daily (free) preschool projects, preschool topics of information and more daily delivered to your e-mail. There is also an offer for a free sample of their preschool projects.
Nationalgeographic.com invites you to online “Congo Trek” adventure and other fascinating experiences.
Creative Times:
Familyfun.go.com: Fun stuff for kids and fun family ideas. This is free online content from Family Fun Magazine, and more. Includes recipes, coloring pages, puzzles, crafts… all designed to keep your family having fun.
Kaboose.com: Kids crafts, online games, and information for parents. Offers free Kids Crafts & Activities e-newsletter.
Crayola.com: Join Crayola’s free Creativity Central community for 1,000+ coloring pages, craft ideas, online games, and an e-card creator.
Share your favorite learning places, online…. Where are you finding your creative, learning adventures?
Free Learning Resources and Websites
October 12th, 2009 at 1:35 pm by Amy HannoldIn the spirit of keeping learning fun and finding family fun!
Free Learning Games, Ideas and Printable Resources:
http://preschoolprojects.net/sample.php (Sign up for their free newsletter and view a free preschool product sample)
http://familyfun.go.com/printables/
http://www.thehomeschoolmom.com/
Online Reference Tools:
Online Medical, Financial, Languages, and other types of Dictionaries. Fun Feature: “Hangman” game on the homepage:
http://www.thefreedictionary.com/
Lots of ads, but the dictionary, crossword and translator tools are there:
Online Encyclopedia:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Main_Page
Search National Geographic (also features games, videos, and activities)
http://kids.nationalgeographic.com/
http://kidshealth.org/ (Features a Parents, Kids and Teens Site)
Learning into (Fun) Action Resources:
Free Online fieldtrips through Yellowstone Park (includes lesson plans & more):
http://www.windowsintowonderland.org/
Find Fieldtrip Locations and Opportunities in Your Community. Locate, Book and Review available fieldtrips:
http://www.fieldtripfactory.com/
More Resources and Educational References for Parents:
List of Organizations and Websites Geared to Parent Education and Learning Inspiration:
Fall Events to Look Forward To
September 8th, 2009 at 1:50 am by Amy HannoldSeptember is here. We’re getting back to school, sports and other activities. We’ve spent the past few months outside, enjoying outdoor events. Soon, the search will be on for things to do with our families. Where can these events and programs be found?
Local phone books, printed community guides and chamber of commerce offices are great sources of information. Promotion of extra-circular events will be distributed through your child’s school as well. Contact the office of your city’s parks and recreation office. Local community colleges, churches, and creative retail stores may also offer programming for families.
Websites of these organizations will also list event information. If you’re looking for the nearest scouting troop, boys and girls club or retail franchise activities, check with their national website online. Entering your zip code can connect you with local chapters and programs.
Community newspapers are an excellent source of community events. A phone call to a local community resource office or school office can help you find things to do in your community. When you find this information, consider ways you can help provide this information to other families in your neighborhood. Flyers, emails, and bulletin boards posted with this information can be a great service to others — and you may make some new friends as well.
Area MOPS, MOMS and other support groups or playgroups are resuming their regular schedule of meetings. Reach out and find a place to be encouraged. If you find there is no ”oasis place” for moms or families, start one with a friend. Beat cabin fever before it starts! Making an effort to become connected to others will bless you in the fall and winter months ahead.
In our North Whidbey area, we have created an online bulletin-board style community website. Our goal is to be a resource, connecting people to family fun and more. MoreFun4Life is a free, one-stop site for all things community:
http://www.orgsites.com/wa/morefun4life
Perhaps it will inspre a similar site in your community. This website looks at events this week, and is advance notice for events to come in the next month. We also offer lists of family fun places and community organizations, to close the gap between neighbors.
Where do you go for family fun in your area?

