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3 Ways to Entertain Your Kids & Stay Out of the Heat
 

Before I was ‘Money Saving Queen,’ I was a preschool teacher. I have a degree in Biblical Studies and when I graduated, I decided to go into Children’s Ministry. With very limited resources, we had to be frugal about our art activities. I quickly learned how to use ordinary objects and turn them into fun activities. 

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Shaving Cream: Pick up a bottle of the .97 Colgate shaving cream at Walmart, spray it out on a cookie sheet, grab some cars (or barbies) and have fun! Want to make Shaving Cream Paint? All you have to do is add a little glue to the shaving cream (food coloring too for color), let the kids paint and it will dry stiff.

Cheap Sensory Fun: Fill any size baking dish with rice or beans and let your kiddos drive cars through them, use cups and spoons to play in it as well. This is a great sensory experience for the kids and it’s lots of fun! (Watch out for small kiddos though as the beans/rice could pose a choking hazard).

Homemade Playdough: This is also fun and easy, plus you can store it in the fridge to make for a longer shelf life.

Ingredients

1 cup water

1 tablespoon vegetable oil

1/2 cup salt

1 tablespoon cream of tartar

Food coloring

Saucepan

1 cup flour

Directions

  1. Combine water, oil, salt, cream of tartar, and food coloring in a saucepan and heat until warm.
  2. Remove from heat and add flour.
  3. Stir, then knead until smooth (let it cool a bit). The cream of tarter will make this last so be sure to use it.
  4. Store this dough in an airtight container or a Ziploc freezer bag. I like to keep mine in the fridge although it’s not required to do so.
For a gluten free version, simply use gluten free flour as a substitute. 
 
If you’re stuck indoors because of the heat, have fun with it! It doesn’t take but a few ordinary household items for your kids to have a blast!