Something that Sophia loves to do is go for a walk to post a letter! We do it quite often these days. She will happily sit down with some paper and pencil crayons or felt tips, and draw a picture for someone we know- usually her grandparents or aunts/uncles etc. Now this doesn't exactly take very long- I'm not going to be able to do a sink full of washing up while she does it, but I might manage a small task or sit with a cuppa for five minutes and watch while she creates. To be honest, I normally go for the latter- there's really no contest. It is pure joy to see her in her own little imaginary world, talking to herself as she draws, or acting out the voices of the people who she's drawing. For a longer activity, but one that requires some supervision- you could get the paints or craft stuff out too. But I like that this is quite fast and feels achievable, and doesn't need lots of cleaning up afterwards. When she's completed her artwork, we pop it in an envelope, she 'writes' the address, and then I write the address too so it goes where it's supposed to! She LOVES sticking the stamp in the corner of the envelope, and eagerly grabs her coat so we can post it. She proudly carries it as we walk round to the post box, and is now tall enough to post it herself which she hugely enjoys being able to do. If you like, to make this totally free, you could pop it through the recipient's letterbox by hand if they live close-by, the excitement of posting it will be just the same! This is such a fun activity- although not one for a rainy day if your little one likes to carry the letter themselves, which they probably will! If it's more than a 30 second walk to the post box, their precious letter will probably get rather soggy. But it's a great opportunity for the kids to be creative, practice their mark making and drawing skills and burn off some energy. For us parents, it's practically free which is always good, gets us in the fresh air which is a big mood-booster, and gives us all the fuzzies, knowing what a lovely surprise it will be for the person who receives it!
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AuthorHi, I'm Laura. I'm part of Open Heaven Church in Loughborough and I run our Safehaven Cafe courses along with our amazing team of volunteers. Categories
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