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My son is of 3yrs and gets bored at home.is there some creative work or crafts?

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He would be going to school by the end of november.any creative websites or crafts?

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  1. Children this age do need to be kept busy!

    Check this site out: http://www.crayola.com/

    You may find helpful stuff at the following link as well---have fun!      http://www.homeschoolarts.com/main.htm


  2. Here are a few sites that should have enough ideas so you can keep him busy for a while.  Have fun!

  3. try www.familyfun.com it totally helps! they have all sorts of crafts and activities and recipes too!

  4. Teach him the ABC'S with different toys.

    Crayola.com has some activities.

    PBS Kids is a great website. For young children.

  5. painting, drawing, making things with your help, playdough, outside games, lego, the park

  6. Bored at home? Allow him to go outside and play (supervised of course). Allow him to interact with other kids his age.

  7. I hope you have plenty of short story books, I always made a game out of reading by asking them where certain colors were on a page. Like....show me where red is, show me where the bird is, etc.

    Also, your child can actually be taught how to use the plastic scissors and purchase colored paper.

    If you haven't already started, you can teach your child numbers and letters.  Keep refrigerator magnets up of both and say the alphabet song with him.

    At this age, he is like a sponge, all he needs is something to be absorbed.

    Good luck and always make learning FUN :)

  8. HI, I conduct art therapy lessons for kids just his age...

    The best crafts are the cheap ones that are stimulating and keep them busy for a while. So I suggest taking him to the park and picking up leafs, pine cones, sticks, stones etc...taking those home and stamping with them (dip them in paint and press or roll on paper), glue them and decorate boxes, frames and more. Also, a lot of things around the house make for great art tools, such plastic utensils, combs, toothbrushes, egg mixer...the kids love painting with these! In addition, drawing with markers on aluminum foil is always fun as well as making sculptures out of it.

    Collages are usually allot of fun, so have him rip pictures out of magazines, continue them with crayons and create weird creatures by combining different photos. He can also glue them around a box or bottle and create a vase. Another fun activity is tracing his body on a large paper while he lies down. Kids could decorate and draw a face and body details for hours. And if you have the time and patience- paper mache are always the most messy  and most fun!!! Good-luck! (oh- and don;t forget to cover EVERYTHING with plastic or sheets for protection!)

  9. give him some pictures that came out wrong and let him make puzzles and put them back together!!

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