Sunday, November 28, 2010

Plan an Old-Fashioned Picnic as a Kid Outdoor Activity

While the weather is pleasant, old-style planning a picnic with your children. This is a perfect outdoor fun child activity, a few old-style open-air. Include children in planning and preparing for the picnic. Putting together a picnic is easy and rewarding.

You can vote location for your picnic, your local park, local nature reserve or even your own backyard! Decide on the date and time for your picnic.Picnics can be planned for breakfast or dinner, not just lunch-time. Make an easy menu that the kids can help prepare for, finger foods, fruits and vegetable sticks, healthy cookies and drinks. If you plan a breakfast picnic, make some hot chocolate for the cool morning air.

If you don't have a picnic basket, the kids can decorate a plain cardboard box or use a plastic tub to carry the food and supplies in. Don't forget the paper goods, utensils, cups and a tablecloth. You can also use a lap-size blanket throw or twin sheet instead of a tablecloth to lay on the ground.

Bring along the book Teddy Bear's Picnic by Jimmy Kennedy to read aloud with younger children. For older children, the book Rattlebang Picnic by Margaret Mahy and Steven Kellogg is a lot of fun to read. These books can be found at your public library. Reading can be a fun outdoor activity for kids!

An old-fashioned picnic is not complete without fun games and activities. Bring a ball to play a game of catch, fly a kite if it is breezy day, go on a nature walk and see what you can find and organize relay races. Old-fashioned relay races include the three-legged race, sack races, wheelbarrow race, carry-an-object-in-a-spoon race and a kangaroo race (put a ball between your knees and hop to the finish line).

To remember this kid outdoor activity, bring your camera so you can take lots of photos of your fun-filled, old-fashioned picnic.

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