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Grow Sunflowers with the Grandkids 

Growing sunflowers with your grandchildren is a rewarding summertime experience. The weekly growth of sunflowers is staggering and the kids can measure and record each sunflower’s progress. Soon, the plants surpass the child’s height before blooming in late summer or early fall into their magnificent yellow and orange heads. And, of course, it is important to save some seeds for next year, dry them and wait until another spring to continue the sunflower tradition! ...
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Inside Fun: Entertainment in a Box

If you have a smaller box, just large enough to fit one child, make a race car or a car to take to a make-shift drive-in movie. I could not find four identically sized boxes (they must be the same!) so I bought four plastic storage containers. ...
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Egg Hunt

Public egg hunts for the kiddos are a great Eastertime tradition, but if communities are still under coronavirus shutdown, you can have an egg hunt in your own house or yard! Plastic eggs can be filled with candy, such as small chocolates or jelly beans. Candy alternatives can include stickers, small toys or money. ...
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Grammy on the Go: Libraries Offer Pages of Love and Plenty to Do

Forget the old days of library shushing and disapproving glares. Libraries today are kid-friendly and full of things for you and your grandkids to share. See what's on the shelf and help little ones learn the love of reading. ...
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Snowflakes & Hearts with Our Grammy on the Go

It’s time to celebrate the beauty of winter and to celebrate love this month. Snowflakes and hearts are easy crafts to make together with the grandkids and are perfect decorations to display during the winter season. ...
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Indoor & Outdoor Snow Play with the Grandkids

Another great winter activity to share is a hike in the woods. Here, you can look for animals that have not hibernated this season and identify footprints in the snow. The trees are beautiful, covered with snow and ice — so very peaceful.  ...
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Snow Play Indoors & Out from Our Grammy on the Go

 

It seems like yesterday that I was writing on how to keep the grandkids cool. Now, it’s already winter here in Northeast Ohio!  For those of you that have not escaped to Florida for the season, we should find ways to embrace the snow and have fun outside with our grandchildren.

After bundling up as well as possible, yet allowing room to move, venture outside into the snow to play. The children love to just run and romp in the snow. Let them make snow angels and show them how to form and throw a snowball. 

If possible and the conditions are right, you can help them to build a snowman. I’ve created smaller snowmen and built them on a back deck or near a window so that the kids can look at them easily from inside the house. They can decorate their snowmen with stones or acorns and find a special hat and scarf for Frosty to wear.

Bring the Outdoors In

If the weather is just too cold to venture outside, or if a child is sick and cannot join others, you can bring the snow inside to them. To absorb the melting snow, place a beach towel on top of your table. I also place a cookie sheet underneath their play area to collect the moisture.  Find a large or small cupcake pan and place on top of the cookie sheet. Step outside and fill a few bowls with snow. Throw in some measuring cups and spoons, and they will love to make snow cupcakes, or even attempt to make a little snowman. 

Sled riding is always a favorite winter activity. You can pull the grandkids around on their sleds on unshoveled driveways or, if you are feeling especially adventurous, you can take them for a ride around the neighborhood. 

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Magical and Memorable Christmas Outings with the Grandkids

If your grandkids come from across the street or across the country, our Grammy on the Go columnist has suggestions for making holiday memories with the little ones. ...
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