Endorsements
Holly and Rachel are THE go-to resource for kids activities.
Debbie Clement, creator of Rainbows within Reach
Holly Homer and Rachel Miller are my go-to experts for play and learning activities.
Melissa Taylor, author of Pinterest Savvy
Holly and Rachel are two of the most creative people I know! I love their ideas for simple and easy kids activities with items you already have in your home.
Amy Locurto, Living Locurto & I Heart Faces
These activities will help your whole family have fun, bond and grow together.
Peg Fitzpatrick, mom, writer and social media strategist
Holly and Rachel provide innovative ideas every parent will love, and that keep kids engaged and learning!
Tammy Kling, bestselling author
As an NFL mom of a preschooler, toddler and soon-to-be newborn, I love new creative activities that will keep kids entertained. Rachel and Holly are true geniuses of play.
Alissa Chandler, NFL wife and mom
As moms in the trenches, just like us, Holly and Rachel know what works with kids and what doesnt. If anyone should publish a book about kids and activities, its these gals. They live the dream, and the messes, every day. They know what it takes and what it doesnt to keep kids busy and engaged. Im excited about this book a book about kids activities that I am certain will reflect Holly and Rachels own kids activities street smarts!
Jenny Ingram, Jenny on the Spot
Finally. A book with more than 100 tried-and-true activities written by two of the best moms around. Im sold!
Laurie Turk, TipJunkie.com
Being a parent of a toddler, Ive been a fan of the Kids Activities Blog for about a year now. Its a creative and fun resource for parents filled with ideas I would NEVER have come up with on my own. Im looking forward to getting more ideas from this book!
Dinah Wulf, DIYinspired.com
I am dying to see these 101 activities from Holly and Rachel! They have the funnest activities for kids that are so easy to do! This will definitely be a great resource!
Jamie Reimer, Hands On As We Grow
I am always amazed and inspired by the number and diversity of their fabulous, child-focused projects! This book is an amazing go-to resource for any parent or caregiver.
Maggy Woodley, author and blogger, Red Ted Art
From Holly
T O G REG AND MY BOYS R YAN , R EID & R HETTWHO DEPENDABLY NEVER TURN DOWN A GAME.
From Rachel
T O MY MOM THE WOMAN WHO TAUGHT ME TO PLAY AND TO MY KIDS , L ENA , E ZRA , A NYA , K ORA , J ONAH & N OAH , WHO KEEP FUN ALIVE IN OUR HOME.
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THAT ARE THE BESTEST, FUNNEST EVER!
THE ENTERTAINMENT SOLUTION FOR PARENTS, RELATIVES & BABYSITTERS!
Holly Homer & Rachel Miller
OF KIDSACTIVITIESBLOG.COM
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PREFACE
The thing about kids is they grow up. They start out inquisitive, adventurous and wildly participatory. They find thrill in activities, silly games and simple crafts. Somewhere along the way a governor gets placed that says that inquiry can only be serious, adventures should be within a specific path and participation needs a leader.
Why is play constrained?
Why do adults look both ways before joining in?
Why isnt play the first thing on the family calendar?
Modern life has filled our schedules with things that we have to do. Modern life has filled our schedules with things our kids have to do. Modern life has held us captive indoors.
We want to play.
We long for time together.
We seek fun.
The good news is that play is waiting on us. It sits quietly giggling at the dining room table, under the bed, behind the curtains, in the kitchen junk drawer, in the trunk of the car, between the couch cushions and peeking through the door to the backyard.
Play doesnt mind if you stop by for just a moment. It is fine with being added to the situation at the last minute. It loves occupying those little moments between the scheduled ones and then sneaking into the rest of the day.
Play can take an ordinary day and make it a favorite day. It doesnt require equipment, money or planning. It can fill a moment. It can fill a day. And when intentionally sought out, it can fill a life.
We want to value time over toys. We want our kids to keep play close as they grow and weave it into their future. We want them to remember the times we played together.
Our fondest memories of childhood are those filled with play. Our bedrooms werent filled with toys, they were chock-full of possibilities. Our play wasnt fancy or structured, it followed us around like an imaginary friend.
There were homemade wooden blocks in the living room and a rag doll on the bed. There were woods to explore and sketches of tree house plans waiting to be built. There were fireflies in a jar on the bedside table and a mysterious cocoon taped upright to the bookshelf. We had collections of rocks and a stack of homemade games created with items from the kitchen junk drawer. There was a garden outside that attracted sneaky rabbits and a swing whose arc was never-ending. There were diaries that held novels in progress and frozen containers of yogurt to eat on the back porch. There were distant travels on a magical throw rug and craft projects that required broken crayons and scraps of yarn. There were orchards that smelled like cider and snow that was shoveled into games of fox and hound. Stairs doubled as slides and bicycles rode faster than the wind. There were books to read and reread and blanket tents large enough for a revival. There were plays to write, act and direct with an audience of stuffed animals and card games that ended in playful boasts. There were endless trees to climb and imaginary friends to visit.
We hope that this book inspires you to find play in big and small moments every day. We hope it is an imagination boost that launches childhood memories beyond these pages.
We believe that you dont need the latest gadgets or an elaborate plan to engage children. Play meets everyone right where they are with what they have in their hand.
Sure, play is fun, but children will learn life skills that will stay with them forever. Finding joy, acting with diligence, teamwork, gratitude, mindfulness of others, patience, compassion, sportsmanship and respect are all play companions.
Play is family glue.
Lets play!
Holly & Rachel
Unless otherwise specified, each of these activities may be enjoyed by one or more participants. Often, our activities include optional modifications to take the age of the kid(s) into greater consideration. The suggested modifications for younger kids are more suitable for ages one to three; those for older kids are more suitable for ages four to ten. And of course, many of these activities are truly for kids of all ages, so feel free to join in the fun!