Entertaining Your Kids Without Going Broke

Are you leaving all of the entertaining of your children to the television? I don't blame you. Watching television is so cheap!

Some recent studies show that now as many as 83 percent of kids are watching two hours of television or more each day, while an incredible 90 percent of toddlers spending that much time around the tube. That does not give them that much time to interact with people.

Activities with others and in the great outdoors allow for happier, less anxious kids that feel better and are more relaxed. A sedentary kid is going to be a fat and unhappy kid.

You do not have to spend a fortune to play with your kids or make them feel more active. All you have to do is make them simple forts out of boxes and blankets. Any big cardboard box can easily be turned into a castle or a fort. Cardboard boxes and tubes also make great rocket ships. You can make your little girl a kitchen complete with fridge and stove out of cardboard boxes.

It is not that hard to find large boxes. You can find them at stores that carry appliances.
One warning – if you are cutting cardboard, do it by yourself. Your child's safety scissors cannot handle thick, stiff cardboard.

There are also hundreds of fun crafts that your kids can make. You can find instructions for most of them online. You can have them build their own kite and fly it in the back yard. You can have them put together a popsicle stick house or have them build a boot scraper mat out of bottle caps. One of the most fun and simplest of toys is a phone connected by a string and made out of two empty tin cans.

Awakening your kid's creativity is as simple as giving them some paper and colored pencils. You can also let them decorate their own room using washable paints. They can draw all over the walls and you can wipe it clean later.

To get your kid off the couch and walking take a field trip to somewhere free. Go view the nearest public government buildings or take a walk in a part. Some kids enjoy strolls through cemeteries. Basically a kid will go anywhere with you. For them, the quality time has to do with the connection to you. So it does not really matter where you go as long as the two of you are together.

Fun Vacation Spots for Kids

Looking to go with your kids on a holiday? Here are some great ideas about where to go to have the most fun.

If the focus of the holiday is the kids, you can't go wrong with Walt Disney World Resort. It is one of the most visited and popular recreational parks in the world, It consists of two theme parks, two water parks, twenty tree hotels and all kinds of restaurants and rides. The kids get to meet their favorite cartoon and fairy tale characters as well.

If your kids like chocolate then take them to Hersheypark. It's also called Chocolate Town U.S.A. this is an enormous theme park with over sixty rides. It is famed for it's exciting roller coasters. The attractions include live concerts, dramatic presentations, family rides and water rides.

Another great place is Old Orchard Beach in Saco, Main. This is a real beach with white sands and a boardwalk bordered with amusement park rides, carnival games and junk food stands.

Yet another place to go is the Snowbird Resort in Snowbird, Utah. This is a great place for snow bunnies to go to enjoy snowboarding, skiing, snowmobiling, ice skating and snow tubing. There are also special ski camps here to help teach your kids that basics.

Treehousee Treesort in Takilma Oregano is a forest with amazing tree houses. The houses are located in 18 foot high houses. There are also wooden swings, forts, climbing platforms and swinging bridges. There is also a 160 foot long zip-line rope course. The resort also has a campsite and a fresh water swimming pool.

Another great place to go is Yellowstone Provincial Park. There is great camping in the area and many spring fed lakes that you can swim in. Of course the main attraction is the geysers, and in particular, Old Faithful that spouts every few minutes.

Another great place to take the kids is across the border up north into Canada to enjoy Niagara Falls. You can get a ride on the famous Maid of the Mist, go to Marine land Niagara to enjoy the marine life and also take a walk up Clifton Hill where the Ripley's Believe it Or Not and the Wax Museum are. Downstream there is the Wild Water Walk, the Butterfly Museum and the whirlpool. You can ride cable cars across the whirlpool to get a great view of the entire Niagara river system.