Posted by Shana Albert on March 4th 2009 in Kids Activities
It’s March and in many part of the World people are still experiencing extremely cold weather and snowfall. And, even if in your neck-of-the-woods it’s too warm for snow there is no reason why you and your children can’t enjoy some fun winter activities.
Below you will find more than 20 fun winter activities. Some of these activities are to be done in the snow, but most of them can be done whether you have cold winters or not. But, each of these winter activities are favorites of mine that I came across in the past couple weeks while traveling through the Blogosphere.
Favorite Winter Activities from around the Blogosphere
Not everyone has winter – Winter Activities
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- How To Make Snow Globes – I don’t know about your kids, but I know my kids are fascinated with snow globes. Carol Bainbridge explains in great detail how to make a Snow Globe. This way your child can enjoy looking at the snow even when there isn’t any outside.
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- Winter activities when there is no snow – Julie Yang lives where there isn’t any snow. No problem….. she is super savvy. Check out her tips and ideas on how to have Winter fun when there is no snow.
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- Coloring Coffee Filter Snowflakes – Marie of Make and Takes put together this awesome winter craft for her viewers. This is a wonderful craft to make an inside Winter Wonderland…. even if you have no snow where you live. Do a little imagining and add these snowflakes to your room for a taste of snow.

Image courtesy of Make and Takes
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- Family Snow Ball Fight - Emily James of Kids Craft Zone posts an excellent idea for making snowballs out of paper and having an indoor snowball fight. This is great for anytime of the year…. not just during the Winter months.
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- Marshmellow Snowmen – Even if there is no snow outside there is no reason why you can’t build a snowman. Here Ziggity Zoom shows us how to build a snowman out of marshmellows, pretzels and licorice…. YUMMERS!!!

Image courtesy of Ziggity Zoom
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- Santa and Snowman Milkshakes – Oh, my goodness…. these are so cute!! And, I bet they taste delicious too!! Whisk: A Food Blog offers a recipes for these milkshakes. And, I have to admit that they almost look too cute to eat…. I said almost.

Image courtesy of Whisk: A Food Blog
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Activities to do inside on Snow Days
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- Spool Snowflakes – Do you have any empty spools laying around? Perfect!! Scrumdilly-Do shows you how to take those left over spools and make a beautiful snowflake craft with your kids. They are so much fun to make and aren’t they fabulous?!

Image courtesy of Scrumdilly-Do!
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- Homemade Bubbles – January and February are known to be super cold months for many places. So, much so that most of the time you and your young children spend it indoors. Here is a great indoor activities for super cold days…. one that usually takes place in the spring and summer months, but when done inside it can be enjoyed anytime of the year.

Image courtesy of Little Window Shoppe
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- Penguin Printmaking – Gail of That Artist Woman offers this wonderful painting craft perfect for being stuck in the house during a Winter snowstorm. Using paint, a sponge and a potato you can make an adorable penguin painting with your children.

Image courtesy of That Artist Woman
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- Snowman Footprint T-Shirts – Sharla at Blissfully Domestic gives you wonderfully detailed directions on how to make Snowman Footprint T-shirts with your children. Not only are they adorable, but they are great sentimental memory pieces that you will cherish a lifetime.

Image courtesy of Blissfully Domestic
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- Chinese New Year Animal: Year of the Ox – On January 26, 2009, the Chinese will celebrate their New Year, which is the Year of the Ox. Shannon Hutton of Sparkplugging gives you the details on how to make this craft with your children. It is a great time to explain a little bit about the Chinese New Year with your children…. plus, it keeps the kids from getting bored while staying inside during a snow storm. Wow, that is one cute ox!!

Image courtesy of Sparkplugging
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