Simply fill a clipboard with coloring pages featuring Bible scenes appropriate for your child’s age and they’ll be happy little church-goers! Explore these activities to entertain kids at a wedding > Textured booksįilled with fuzzy textures and shiny shapes, touch-and-feel books are great church activities for kids too young to sit through Sunday service. Bonus - even if kids accidentally drop these cards they won’t draw attention to your youngster.Īrmed with a travel-sized baby wipes container filled with crayons, you can keep kids quiet during mass while sneaking in some Bible lessons, too. Quiet activities like string lacing cards not only strengthen fine motor skills, but the intricate weaving of the shoe string up and down the holes around familiar shapes keeps kids quiet during Sunday service. Not sure where to start? Search online for templates to spark your imagination. Quiet books are common in church for a reason - they work like a charm! Customized to your kiddo’s liking, you can create your own quiet book by fashioning felt or fabric pages filled with textures, finger puppets, felt activities and even ribbon races. This post was originally published on September 25, 2013.From a personalized My Quiet Book to fabric marble mazes, discover activities to keep kids quiet at church. Subscribe to the Inspiration Laboratories weekly newsletter! Each issue has exclusive hands-on science explorations for children, a recap of our latest activities, and special resources selected just for you! What mazes have you created? I would love to pin them to my Fun with Mazes board on Pinterest. Make a block maze and practice counting by driving a remote control car through the maze. Scavenger Hunt Maze from hands on : as we grow This scavenger hunt maze for the kids to learn lowercase letters looks like so much fun. JDaniel4’s Mom shares 19 ways to use a zigzag learning maze. Science Sparks has a quick and easy mini magnet maze. If you hide a maze inside a box, can you still find your way through it? Learn more about the hidden maze over at A Mom With A Lesson Plan. Or you can create an alphabet maze learning activity. Hands on : as we grow has a great idea for creating a tape maze inside and using it as a counting activity. Salt tray mazes are another fun idea for making mazes with straws or just your fingers. Teach Preschool shows us how to make a simply amazing maze for play with straws. Bonus: print out a couple of mazes while you’re there. Learn how to draw a maze at Kids Activities Blog.īuild a maze with Legos. With enough boxes, you can fill the whole room! Counting Maze of Numbers from hands on : as we grow Indoor MazesĬonstruct a cardboard box maze complete with play tunnel. Hands on : as we grow also creates a counting maze of numbers. This preschool math chalk maze from How to Run a Home Day Care does just that. hands on : as we grow shows you their big maze that’s great for preschoolers. Snow Maze from Life with Moore Babiesĭraw a giant maze in your driveway. Will you get enough snow to make a snow maze? Life with Moore Babies did. Grab some trucks and create roadways in the leaves, too! Happy Hooligans creates a giant leaf maze in the backyard. Some of the corn mazes or pumpkin patches have smaller straw bale mazes that are perfect for younger kids. Practice following directions and the difference between left and right. Let your kids lead or help them use a map to navigate the maze. It’s a fun outside activity for the whole family. My son loves a good maze – especially ones he can move himself or something else through.Įach fall, we head out to a local corn maze. I think it’s time to share all of the fun ideas I’ve found. I’ve been collecting maze activities for kids for a while now.
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