produced films when they’re grown-up.
12. Make a flip book
It’s awe-inspiring to watch an image from a flip book turn into films. Imagine how excited they’ll get when they make their own flip book film! Create an image by drawing it on the bottom right of the book’s first page. This ensures that your image appears when you flip the paper. This second image needs to be placed in the same place in the lower part of the page, however the size and shape may vary slightly. The image will move on the flip of the page If you repeat the process several times.
13. Make letters to future Self
Send letters to the people who will be your future self and tell them about the present day life you live, as well as your hopes and dreams. Inviting your children to participate of this activity will enable them to create a vision for the future and create a plan. It’s important to make sure you agree that you will only be able to open your letters on the same date. It will enable you to evaluate your progress to where you’d like to get to.
14. Water Games
Take out the water guns, and have a blast shooting water jets towards each other. If you don’t own water guns, cups of water will work. You must get wet. If you want to have fun it is best to turn on sprinklers. On a hot day refreshing, the cool, clear water is refreshing. Slip and slide using either garbage bags or a plastic sheet. There is plenty of fun to be had all evening by pouring liquid soap as well as water on the sheets.
15. Origami
The paper can be folded into paper into different shapeslike an animal or butterfly. YouTube has detailed instructions that can be used to make these. You can turn it into the ultimate competition to see who finishes their origami most quickly.
16. Geocaching
Do you want to participate in the world’s biggest treasure hunt? Set out on a journey for hidden treasure
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