Showing posts with label fun things to do with children. Show all posts
Showing posts with label fun things to do with children. Show all posts

Make a Claw Game at Lowes Stores

Claw Game
Saturday, February 22nd
 at 10:00 AM



No need to put quarter after quarter into this fun project-it's a guaranteed win! Bring your kids to Lowe's this weekend and they can build their very own Claw Game! The fun starts at 10am on Saturday morning. You need to register -click here to register


For more information & locations : www.lowesbuildandgrow.com

 This event is appropriate forkids ages 6 and older

 Cost: free

Doll Tea Party at Pottery Barn Kids


Saturday, November 17th
3:00 pm &  4:00 pm


A special Tea Time benefiting the St. Jude Children's Research Hospital. For a $10 donation kids will enjoy refreshments, stories and crafts with their favorite doll or teddy bear.
 The cost for this event is $10 and 100% off you class fee will benefit St. Jude!

Space is limited.

Kindly RSVP to your local store.


For more information and Locations: http://www.potterybarnkids.com

 This event is appropriate for kids ages: 4 and older

 Cost: $10 (!00% of your donation benefits St. Jude)

Make a Turkey Napkin Holder at Home Depot Free Workshop

Turkey Napkin Holder
Saturday November 3rd
9am - 12pm




Home Depot is having a FREE workshop this Saturday, November 3rd from 9am to noon at all Home Depot stores. They are geared towards children age 5-12, but the younger children will likely need some help from you.


The workshops teach children do-it-yourself skills and tool safety, while at the same time helping to instill a sense of accomplishment. Additionally, this fun time allows for quality one-on-one time between adults and children.

In addition to the newly constructed project kit, each child receives a kid-sized orange apron, similar to The Home Depot associates' aprons, and an achievement pin.

Find Your Local Store


For more informationhttp://www.homedepot.com

This event is appropriate for ages 5 and older

Cost: free

The Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum in Washington DC

A few weeks ago my family and I visited the Smithsonian Air and Space Museum in Washington DC, which is less than 2 hours away from the Philadelphia area. The other bonus for your 2 hour drive is admission to the museum is FREE! And if your are patient you can score a free parking spot on the mall area.

The Air and Space museum is a lot of fun, we started out on the second floor at the museums newest gallery called Barron Hilton Pioneers of Flight. This gallery contains an assortment of vintage aircraft.

Things to see here include the Fokker T-2, the airplane that made the first nonstop, coast-to-coast flight across the United States; the Douglas World Cruiser Chicago, which completed the first round-the-world flight; a Lockheed Sirius flown by Charles and Anne Morrow Lindbergh and a Lockheed Vega flown by Amelia Earhart; the Explorer II high-altitude balloon gondola; and "Black Wings," an exhibit on African Americans and aviation.

My family's favorite was the Sea-Air Operations. We loved watching the simulation of the planes taking off and landing on the air craft carrier. You step inside this scaled-down re-creation of a hangar deck bay. The surrounding structures and equipment are from an actual aircraft carrier.

Something for older kids to try is the motion simulator where they can experience the thrill of flight, fun and adventure. You can choose from a Space Walk, Cosmic Coaster, F-18 Experience or Wings simulations. (these do have a fee associate with them)

Kids will also enjoy the How Things Fly gallery. This is very hands on and a great place for the kids to learn how things fly.The exhibits invite you to push, pull, press, lift, slide, handle, touch, twist, turn, spin, bend, and balance. Kids can explore the nature of gravity and air, how wings work, supersonic flight, aircraft and rocket propulsion, flying in space, and more. They can also climb into the cockpit of a Cessna 150 and take the controls.

They have demonstrations that take place throughout the day the kids can participate in. While we were there the kids got to make paper airplanes and play around with different ways to make them fly perfectly.

There is also an IMAX theater that shows different movies throughout the day. You do have to pay a fee to go to the IMAX.

The food court at the museum has a McDonald’s, Boston Market and Donatos Pizzeria. Or you can pack your lunch and eat on the National Mall.

Here is a video of what we saw:




Home Depot Free Kids Workshop







Home Depot is having a FREE workshop this Saturday, November 6, 2010 from 9am to noon at all Home Depot stores. They are geared towards children age 5-12, but the younger children will likely need some help from you.


The workshops teach children do-it-yourself skills and tool safety, while at the same time helping to instill a sense of accomplishment. Additionally, this fun time allows for quality one-on-one time between adults and children.

In addition to the newly constructed project kit, each child receives a kid-sized orange apron, similar to The Home Depot associates' aprons, and an achievement pin.

* Find Your Local Store

For more information: www.homedepot.com

This event is appropriate for ages 3 and older

Cost:free