Dallas, TX (PRWEB) July 24, 2014 -- Traveling can be stressful. Great travel tips and activities to build listening skills have been released on Kids Activities Blog. Teaching kids the fine art of packing can be a true challenge. Mothers often pack for the kids and not with them.
Begin by putting the kids suitcases to a central location away from their room. The hallway is great. Start by shouting off items to be brought to the suitcase. The siblings will race each other to get the items inside the suitcase.
The good thing is that kids know exactly what is inside their suitcases.
Moms love kids that listen and act. Be ready for great listening activities this summer. Make a DIY telephone and turn it into a fun listening game. Play a game of building a tower by listening to fun directions from each other.
Make sound cylinders and help the kids understand the intensity of sound. Put a pair of bunny ears on the leader and take turns playing Bunny Says.
Play a simple game of Red Light, Green Light to build listening skills. Go on a sound hunt outside and think about all the different noises the kids hear along the way.
Try a fun version of hide and seek that only uses the sense of hearing. Another great classic game is the rain game that fine tunes the kids hearing.
For detailed instructions and to get additional ideas, check out Kids Activities Blog this week. Come get inspired to have a blast this summer.
About Kids Activities Blog
Kids Activities Blog is a website created by two moms (who collectively have 9 children), Holly Homer and Rachel Miller. Their new book was published this spring by Page Street, 101 Kids Activities That Are the Bestest, Funnest Ever! Kids Activities Blog is an interactive website that publishes fun things to do with kids twice a day. It is an amazing resource for moms, dads, grandparents, caregivers and teachers to find kid-friendly activities that create memories and sneak learning into the fun.
Holly Homer, Kids Activities Blog, http://kidsactivitiesblog.com, +1 (940) 453-4280, [email protected]
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