![]() My kids loved coloring them (my daughter scribbled though probably 10 of them!), and I hung them all up around the house. ![]() So, for my husband's birthday, I printed up a bunch of pictures of balloons and hot air balloons. Flowers wreaths and bouquets, strands of holly and ivy, etc). So, if your son thinks flowers and plants are cool, you could do a lot of decorating with those! (Think back to Victorian and before times, and how decorations were mostly with seasonal colorful plants. Their favorite thing to do is get a bunch of flowers and pretty leaves and bring them inside and strew them about. My son and daughter LOVE parties (they're 6 and 3). We didn't have money as kids but we kept ourselves busy outside for hours with these adventures. (We never ate boxed cereal and we still remember fondly the time our gramma donated a box of it for our travel rations.) You can pack fun birthday treats from home or take store bought treats you don't normally buy. I am usually the leader and story teller just to help give a little structure and because the kids enjoy it like a bedtime story, but mostly I go with the flow and know when to wrap up because the kids are tired.Ĭostumes can be crafted from all sorts of things in the house or thrift store finds, weapons can be simple or ornate. ![]() This could be done with super heroes, characters from movies, etc. Everyone has different abilities (magic, fighting, scouting, etc) that they make up themselves, although younger kids sometimes need ideas. Dress up in costumes and go fight the monsters, rescue people, etc. One of the things we did as kids and that I have carried on with my nieces and nephews, is dress up adventures.
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