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Baby -sitting question??? HELP???

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I'm baby -sitting a 3 year old girl and an 8 year old boy tomorrow for $6 an hour. So I need some good games to play!!! Any ideas, websites, anything! I'm gonna be babysitting for 4 hours! Thank YOU!!

I'm 13 if that helps!

THNX! =)))

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  1. Coloring...painting....snack makeing....pupet show......music w/ pots and pans!!!


  2. color

    draw pictures

    go fish?

    board game

    video game

  3. Try Neopets, there are tons of different games on there.

    Bring them board games (anything fun you have)

    Bring the little girl any dolls you have in your house or anything :)

    hope it helps

  4. Trivial Pursuit.  Unless they're slow kids.

  5. 4 hours will good by quickly. The age difference and gender differences are kinda hard to work around, because the little boy will want to go outside and ride his bike, play cars, watch boy movies, and the little girl will be wanting to do totally different things. Put in a good movie to watch that isnt gender biased and just have a good time.

  6. play with them

    anything=)

  7. You could......

    ~Play hide and seek but set boundaries or if they don't listen put up safety gates!

    ~Build buildings with blocks and if the 8 year old has any cars use them for if the 3 year old has any Kelly dolls or little people you could make any idea with buildings,cars and people!

    ~Play duck duck goose!

    ~If the 3 year old fell asleep you could play cars with the 8 year old!

    ~Do a tickle attack!

    ~Let them find something fun for them because everybody's different!

  8. Make playdough with the kids its easy....

    *** Playdough ***

    2 cups flour

    4 teaspoons cream of tartar

    1 cup salt

    1 1/2 - 2 cups boiling water

    3 - 4 Tablespoons vegetable oil

    Food coloring

    Add oil and food coloring to boiling water. Combine remaining ingredients, and mix well. As you knead it, the dough will get smoother. Store in airtight container. Very pliable and easy to roll or sculpt.  

    *** Edible Peanut Butter Playdough ***

    1/2 cup peanut butter

    1/2 cup honey

    1 cup powdered milk

    Knead until smooth.

    *** Bakeable "Salt Clay"***

    Use cookie cutters or mold Salt Clay by hand, then bake in a 300 degree oven for use in creating refrigerator magnets, jewelry, ornaments, keychains, necklaces, and more.

    Stir together:

    2 cups plain flour

    1 cup salt

    1 to 1 1/2 cups cold water

    2 tablespoons cooking oil

    Knead well until it forms a soft ball. Line a baking tray with aluminum foil, make the shapes you want, and bake in the oven at 300 degrees or until hard (about one hour).

    You can use food coloring to color dough before you bake it, or paint it afterwards. A finishing coat of shellac or clear acrylic will make your salt clay products last longer.

    ***Bubbles***

    1 cup water

    1/3 cup dish soap (Joy, Sunlight, etc)

    2 Tablespoons light corn syrup

    Combine ingredients and enjoy.

    If you don't have bubble blowers around the house, be creative and try using different objects from your utensil drawer,

    (e.g., apple corer, potato masher, handle of a basting brush, etc. They work.)

    Internet.

    Learning games- Ages 3-8- http://www.cleverisland.com/limited/core...

    Fun games- All Ages- http://register.playtoad.com/download/in...

    Hide and go seek

    Tag.

    Bed time stories...

    Scary Stories

    Have fun.

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