Every year at the end of the year it is customary to summarize, and at the beginning to make plans. If you have not yet thought about what you will do with your child this year, take our ideas into service. Of course, you can and should make adjustments to the plan. It is even more fun that way.
So, have a good year. Let's recharge with the energy of the New Year holidays, Christmas magic, and implement what we have planned together with Kite.
1. January
Despite the fact that the winter turned out to be warm, the birds will be happy with your care. Make a bird feeder with your child out of plywood or cardboard and hang it outside the window or in the yard. A little food made of cereals, seeds or bread crumbs, and grateful pigeons, crows and tits will happily fly to your treat. And then you can take wax crayons or pencils and together draw the birds you see.
2. February
Walk in parks and squares, play outdoor games, go ice skating. Winter is not a reason to stay at home. And don't forget to take a thermos of hot tea with you to warm up during your walk. And in the evening you can watch a winter fairy tale or a cartoon.
3. March
Take up plant growing. In March, nature comes to life, and it's time to transplant indoor plants. Tell your child where flowers come from, how to care for them, why they need to be fertilized. Plant a bulb, and in 3-4 days your child will see the miracle of the first bulb feathers sprouting.
4. April
The snow is melting, the streams are babbling. A great excuse to launch your own handmade boats made of paper or foam plastic. Prepare your river flotilla. Choose foam plastic as the base, and the sails can be made of colored paper.
Paint Easter eggs using natural dyes. You can practice on paper. Draw an egg and decorate it with watercolors or markers.
5. May
If it's spring rain outside, you can also have fun at home. Take up modeling. Use plasticine. It is not only available in classic versions, but also in wax and air versions. Or learn how to make kinetic sand with your own hands.
6. June
It's time for outdoor walks. Don't forget to buy a ball, a sandbox, badminton, and a flying saucer. Little kids love spending time in the sandbox - building palaces, fortresses, and highways. Join them. It's so much fun! Put all the toys in a backpack, and your child will be happy to take them for a walk.
7. July
It's time for picnics and trips out of town. Have a conversation with your child about ecology. Tell them how to behave in the forest and on the street, why it's important not to leave trash, not to destroy anthills and not to break bushes. Why you need to save water, not to waste mountains of paper and use reusable dishes. Take some snacks with you on a picnic and eat them from bamboo eco-ware.
8. August
Continue to walk a lot, fly a kite, play ball and enjoy the summer. For activities at home, buy a magnetic marker board. It will become an indispensable assistant for preparing for school, and for older children you can write down homework or good day wishes on it.
9. September
The beginning of the school year, it's time to talk about safety. Using fairy-tale characters as an example, explain to your child all sorts of rules of conduct: why you shouldn't talk to strangers ("Little Red Riding Hood"), why you shouldn't play with fire ("Cat's House"), etc. On walks, discuss traffic rules again. Let your child learn their parents' addresses and phone numbers by heart.
10. October
When golden autumn is full of a kaleidoscope of colors, it's time to go for improvised materials. Collect a herbarium of leaves and flowers, look for cones and acorns. All this will come in handy for children's crafts when the weather is bad outside. Or go for a walk, taking a bright umbrella, because walking in the rain is so fun. Learn a cheerful poem about autumn. And it will be absolutely wonderful if you try to compose your own poem or story.
11. November
Hold geography lessons. Tell them who the hetmans of Ukraine were, who discovered America, and in which other countries, besides Egypt, pyramids were found. And then arrange a fun game. Dress up as Indians, build wigwams out of blankets, and prepare your family's battle cry.
12. December
A magical month when the New Year and Christmas holidays are approaching. Be sure to learn the verses for matins. Help write a letter to Saint Nicholas. Tell them that mail used to be delivered by messengers, pigeons, and postal trains. Check if the child remembers the address and phone numbers of his parents by heart.
And this is also the time to prepare wonderful and useful New Year's gifts not only for children, but also for adults. Don't forget to stop by the store and pick up Kite products for a fun time. You can also wrap them beautifully, add sweets and put them under the Christmas tree.
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