Build family communication and togetherness by having a
weekly toy game hobby night. It is so easy these days to let
work, school, and the business of life rule the day, that we can easily
lose touch with each other. If we get together one night each
week for a toy game hobby night, we can rekindle those family ties.
Those
families with small children will probably focus more on the toy aspect
of the toy game hobby night. Take the time to get down on the
floor and play with those youngsters. Cuddle those dollies and
call yourself "grandma" or "grandpa." Push those trucks around
and pretend right along with the kids. If your back can take it,
let them take turns riding you like a horse while you crawl around and
neigh. Every kid loves that!
On summer evenings, try toy
game hobby night in the sand box at the park. Using an old mesh
produce bag, collect a variety of suitable sand toys to take
along. These toys include various containers, a few wheeled
vehicles, toy garden tools, and cast-off kitchen utensils. In the
sandbox with your kids, you can create towns with roads, castles, or
just about anything.
Modeling dough is also a great activity for
toy game hobby night. Collect some small cookie cutters and old
jar lids (for pans) and create fancy cookies and desserts - inedible
and calorie-free, of course! The kids can turn a large box on
it's side for a counter and place the goodies on display to sell.
Of course, you'll pretend to buy, eat, and enjoy!
Some fun games
for family night include card games like Uno, board games like Candy
Land or Life, and dominoes. When choosing games to play there are
several things to consider. Is Scrabble, for instance, fun for
everyone, or does all the spelling and thinking feel like work to some
of the players? Does the game take forever to play, so that some
players' attention spans play out? Does the game encourage
merciless competition, like Monopoly, leaving losers feeling left
out? It's important for kids to learn how to lose and still have
fun. Don't "throw" the game, intentionally letting them win all
the time, but don't mercilessly beat them every time either. Make
it fun. If losing is a problem for some of the kids, check out
some of the new cooperative games where everyone is on the same team.
Hobbies
are also great to share as a family. Maybe your family would be
interested in pursuing musical skills together. Families make
great singing groups because their voices match well. If that's
not for you, maybe you'd all enjoy fishing. Square dancing is fun
for some families, while others enjoy playing badminton or other active
games and sports. The important thing is to have fun together.
Having
a toy game hobby night every week will help you stay close to your kids
as they grow up. It will keep the bond of love fresh and the
lines of communication open. Plan a toy game hobby night this
week!..