We have had a good busy week here, adjusting to school routines, woodland walks and lots of lovely crafting including some great pinecone hedgehogs and rabbits. We enjoyed a fab day out on daddy’s birthday at the weekend which I will write about later in the week. What have you been up to this week?
This is a linky all about letting kids be kids, getting back to basics and having great childhood fun. We live in such a fast paced modern world with so much technology and stresses round every corner, we often need to be reminded to just ‘play’ and have fun, it’s healthy for us all (yes, that includes you parents!).
Please join me in spreading the word, encouraging children to step away from the technology for a while and go out, run around, use their imaginations and just have general basic FUN!
I loved reading everyones wonderful posts last week, as always loads of inspiring ideas and writing. There was a very interesting post from Life as we know it about the 16-18 yr olds debate, are they children or adults? This post from Swords and snoodles was a very inspiring post about being a ‘yes’ parent and if you are thinking about hallloween activities why not check out some ideas from Multicrafting mummy and her witches bubbling discovery brew?
There’s not many rules, just link up your posts (screen free), old or new, about genuine childhood fun (of any age). It may be fun outdoors, jumping in puddles, nature hunts, riding bikes or making mud pies. Or it may be fun indoors with arts and crafts, making dens, cooking, messy play or reading. Or how about visiting a farm or fun at a fete. Or a discussion about children growing up too fast, etc.
Whatever basic fun you have been having or discussing, link up and share your ideas, visit others to grab some inspiration and comment on as many as you can, to give each other encouragement and support, but most importantly, HAVE FUN!
This linky will open every Tuesday for 6 days, so there’s plenty of time to add your posts.
Please spread the word and grab my badge.
If you tweet me your link (@karenattwinlife), I will happily retweet.
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