Play School for Grown Ups – Suggestions if you have small experience of small people

You’ve agreed to look after young children.

Godparent? Aunt? Cousin? Neighbour?

Topping up student coffers?

‘Win-win’ you use the house in an idyllic location in exchange for  child care?

One way or another you find yourself with small people with small experience of said small people.

Panic not, well maybe a little.

House-Keeping

Remember children are resilient but still be watchful of cooking pans with handles which can be pulled down from the stove, sharp knives and spillages which can cause accidents.

Come armed with batteries to re-energise ‘tired’ toys.

Don’t be frightened of saying, ‘No’.

Here are a few suggestions for ways to have fun and tire them out.

Walk.
Bicycle ride.
Soft play areas – just look up ‘soft play in your area’.
Making dens inside or outside.

Have a look through  Indoor Games for Rainy days or Super hot days and Indoor dens

Rainy Day Alternatives and Games in campsites

Below is an easy top three.

1. Hide and seek inside or out.

2.  Cooking – biscuits or cup cakes.

And after cooking …

3.  Washing up – plastic tubs and safe kitchen utensils with lots of suds.

Cupboard love

Go for a dig in their toy cupboard/box. You may discover treasures they have forgotten which will be ‘new’ for a while.

If you choose to ‘throw money’ at it:

Museums

Movies

Or even theme parks.

Seasonal variations include egg trails at Easter, spooktaculars various at Halloween, and from mid December, visiting an array of Father Christmas.

Early Morning – Scramble Stations

Early morning when you are just coming to and they are wide wake and scrambling over your bed … there is children’s TV. You can chat about the show and plan the day.

(You may want to keep their tablets for the end of the day when you need time out …)

Free to air: CBeebies. CITV. Channel 5 Milkshake.

(Disney, Nickelodeon, Netflix family movies)

If you want to check out what’s out there :

https://www.bbc.co.uk/cbbc

https://www.itv.com/hub/categories/children

https://www.channel5.com/show/the-milkshake-show

Show to watch out for

From 2 – 6 years :

Octonauts, Number Blocks, Thunderbirds, Peppa Pig, Thomas and Friends.

Can you find Sesame Street? Tom and Jerry. Oggy and the. Cockroaches (crazy cartoon) Dora the Explorer.

From 6 years up upwards :

Horrible Histories, Deadly 60, Octonauts, The Deep,

Time Out Films

At the end of the day, you may want to download a film?

A reminder:

The safe go to is “U” certificate.

If your charge is over 8 you could give PG,  Parental guidance a go .

“12 Plus”  you’re entering surprisingly dark territory. And, they might not want to watch it with you because at 13 upwards they are all grown up.

Our favourite films:

Barnyard

Brother Bear

Curious George

Enchanted.

Finding Nemo

Kung Fu Panda

Lego Movie

Sing

Paddington 1 and 2

Rango

Wall-E

I’m sure there are other suggestions?

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