Your little kid is always trying to learn something new or play new games because they get bored of the old ones very easily. As parents, if we want to make them busy in an indoor activity, sometimes it gets tough. So here is an interesting activity for your loved one. Snowball party fun helps to involve your kid physically and mentally, making him creative. In growing kids anxiety and stress are common. So playing with them will make your loved one happy.
Requisites: Old news paper, Glue, Kitchen roll, Baking powder- 4 cup, Hair conditioner- 1 cup (white), Water, Small dry branches- 2, Red ribbon- 15 cms, Black pepper/black gram- 2 (for eyes), Small Carrot- 1 tiny piece (for nose), Kidney beans- 1(for mouth), Large plastic container
Preparation:
Crush all the newspaper and make a firm ball out of it.
Tear the kitchen roll into small pieces and stick on it the newspaper ball with glue.
Mix the baking powder and hair conditioner together in a plastic bowl, to make dough. You will get a crumbly texture, similar to that of snow. If required sprinkle some water.
Steps:
For party mood you can play some music and prepare some snacks.
1. Place newspaper on a surface and give your loved one the baking powder mixture. Make three different sized balls--- small, medium and large.
2. Take a tray to make a snowman by first placing the large, then the medium and in the end the small sized balls.
3. Now decorate your snowman with ribbon, with the help of small branches make a hand and use black pepper to make eyes and kidney beans for the mouth.
4. Your snowman is ready. Now take your snow ball and throw it at each other.
Play as much as your loved one wants. Who hits more wins the game. Since paper is not hard, it won’t hurt anyone.
P.S. Don’t forget to take pictures with the snowman!
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