| What are some seated activities to use with young children when there is limited space and no toys?

What are some seated activities to use with young children when there is limited space and no toys?

K asked:


I work at a camp and I need some stuff to use when it is raining. I have kids from 3-12.

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2 Responses to “What are some seated activities to use with young children when there is limited space and no toys?”

  1. Aunty Joyce on August 15th, 2011 10:03 pm

    You can use a puppet to teach a billion things.

    Staying in their seats, play “I see something, I see something”, a game where they take turns describing something/others guess. EXAMPLE “I see something, I see something, it is red, white & blue”. The Flag.

    Each camper adds one sentence, aloud, to make a story, give directions, explain how to make something, describe the rain, etc., etc.
    HAVE FUN!

  2. Leelu on August 16th, 2011 5:28 pm

    Songs, finger plays, rhymes, concepts, poems, counting (adding, sets, factors, etc.), action rhymes, games (mother may i; i spy…), reading books (free @ your library), magazines, color pages (free from internet), music (cd player), musical chairs, ring around the rosies…