Idea's of this to do with my daughter?
Answer:
go to the zoo, to the park, to the toy store. have fun
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go ice skating or go to the park
play tag.
Anddddddd do cute things like at play group.
And just because something is plural, it doesn’t mean that it needs an apostrophe. "Idea’s" indicates that something belongs to the idea. "ideas" means more than 1 idea, and would be the right grammar for your sentence.
And "idea's" is not a contraction either.
Take her to 'fun' places like toys 'r' us, or go to an amusment park.
when i was 4 one of my favorite things to do was make playdough. omg it was so much fun and its easy.
hide and seek...simon says..
READ BOOKS , GO TO THE LOCAL LIBRARY ..TAKE WALKS IN THE PARK
Go to a museum or animal farm, educate them
go to the park and play on the swings
take her to the mall ... if u dont want to spent money u can drive her around and show her something interesting !
Do crafts read to her ice skating movies to a restaurant of her choice for lunch and shopping.
coloring , making playdoh , play dress up , invite some friends over for playing,bake cookie with her, go feed the ducks in the park
you could go to the park, or the zoo, you could read to her, play games with her, and there are many other things to do.
go to the park, practice writing the alphabet and numbers, her name, basic words, some basic reading, reviewing colours.
go for a bike ride, play dolls, take a nap, bake cookies and brownies or cupcakes to decorate, draw, sing songs, dance, do some crafts, go to the zoo, go shopping, go to a museum, play dress up!
there's so much stuff to do with a 4 year old!!
ENJOY!!
i have one too,and so we do a lot of thing..shopping,cooking making cake,but the best when we dress up.
Fingerpaint!
You could try watching cartoons with her, take her out for Ice Cream, Arts and Crafts. There is also a magazine called "Parents" which has some parenting tips.
Go to the zoo, park or to the library the children's section is wonderful. You also can check out DVDs to watch together. You can teach your daughter how to read and write, and that learning is fun, she can also help you cook, and bake. Kids love to mix and stir, and can be a great little helper. Also fingerpaint using homemade pudding! Have lots of fun and Best Wishes!
take her outside and show her how to draw scenery, get a bike and ride around the neighborhood, let her play in the park, take her to a dog park and let her play with the dogs, take her to the children's museum, find some volunteer opportunities that she can participate in (sorting food at a food bank, putting toys in bags, etc), set up field trips to local venues (baseball parks, stadiums), enroll her in gym/dance classes, etc etc etc.
well you can start by watching movies and playing tea party. you guys can go to the movies and watch a cartoon. then you can take her to the ice cream shop and buy her some yummy ice cream. then if you want take her to by a barbie or coloring book and go home and just play with her with the toy you buy her.
You could color, dance to some of the videos they make for girls, make crafts, cook, have reading time, math time, writing time, playdough is great to build fine motor skills needed for writing . Take field trips: go to the library once or twice a week - find out what activities they have available; go to the zoo, park or walking trail. Make a weekly schedule. Try to have your child on a schedule with activites and include nap time. This will help her get ready for Kindergarten.
i have a 4 year old son and i can't do this but i know at one time or ather in the pergnesce you made a baby book or even now makeing a srcapbook .now ( i am with my unborn gril and my sonsince the day i found i i was prego) why don't you pic one day out of the week to make a page with her of every thing she likes like. i mean go to walmart ( they have the best deals for that stuff or ac moore if you have one around you) and buy a blank book and let her pic out the stickers and stuff for the book and then tell her its for the day you work on it ( invole dad if he wants my man hates it so i do it when he is at work) . do one page a week of all the things you tryed to or have done theat week like walking in the park or paying on the swing or coloring ...
this i think will stick with you guys for a long time if you try.
HAVE FUN AND HOPE YOU EVEN TRY THIS
i paln on it with my baby girl when she is old enff
--barbi
Have tea party, teach her numbers and letters by making home made flash cards, go outside and look for bugs, get on the internet and go to disney.com they have games and cartoons and other activities, go for a walk, teach her your address and phone number, how to tie her shoes, she will be going to school soon and will need to know all of these things anyway to get in. So why not get started.. Teach her colors and shapes using home made flash cards.
get dressed up and have a tea party. :)
You can read together, or you can teach her how to do various arts and crafts projects. She can also help you with chores. Get her to sort laundry for you or put away non-sharp utensils.
Keep in mind that you don't have to be her playmate all day! It's nice to do one or two things that you both enjoy, but she should also be learning to entertain herself. Be sure you are not playiing "on demand." Play when you have the time and desire, and only when she is being a fair and pleasant playmate.
My daughter is in college now and I was able to be home, we would go roller skating, find a store where that have ceramics you can do, that was one of the best ones, I took her to the library where they had story time, we would go to a craft store such as Michael's or Joann Fabrics and find a craft she wanted to do, there's always good kids movies, even going out to lunch at a nicer restaurant so then she can wear her pretty dress, how about going threw old pictures and putting them in a photo album, why not go to a soup kitchen and help out, she could take up soccer and you could watch, there's paper machete and you could go wild with that one, very easy to do and you probably have all the things you need at home, how about making cupcakes or cookies, I hope something here helps you two out. Good luck and have fun.
There are a Billion Creative learning things on the market, too include phonetics, word sounds, picture association, you name it.
Music with a child's violin, flute. Build things together out of LEGO, Blocks, QUADRO, Tinker-Toy. All of those things support creativity, perception, association, and to a degree physics.
Do not forget Nursery Rhymes. Again, they are phonetics.
Start her to writing by making writing continuous Os and staying between the top and bottom line, the same thing with a continuous
I. The goal is to touch the top and bottom line but not go over it.
Repeat all the AT words - AT, CAT, BAT---, same with IT words.
Reading to and each making up a story about Smiles, Tears, FUN, your choice. You make up and tell one, then your daughter takes a turn.
Ask the story/film question. EX. In what Nursery Rhyme did the lost sheep come home?
Get some shaving cream and spread some on the table for her. Help her to learn to draw vertical, horizontal and diagonal lines, circles and crosses. Once she can do that, teach her to draw shapes, numbers and letters on the table.
Go on nature walks with little sandwich baggies and let her make a collage or diarama with the things she discovers on her walk.
just spend time with her play pretend, put make up on each other,have her help you cook ,put music and dance together anything that has to spending time with your kids will mean a whole lot more than all the money in the world
Put a blanket over the kitchen table and the two of you pretend you are camping. You can play under there with her doing puzzles and coloring and such. Very private, with the world shut out. You can use old newspapers cut in strips and make a glue/paste out of flour and water and do paper mache stuff. Blow up a balloon and use that as a base. When it is dried, you can put some food coloring in to some of the glue and paste mixture and paint it. An animal or human face, or whatever.
play dress up! let her wear your clothes, shoes, maybe even a little makeup. (let her do it herself, it will be cute!) play hide and seek, throw a sheet over the table and make a little fort, let her help you cook dinner, (and do the dishes!) let her make play-dough jewelry together, watch her favorite movie with her, play with her barbies or baby dolls with her, and if you run out of ideas, ask her what she wants to do! little girls have great imaginations!
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