Keeping Sick Kids Happy
Treasure Tower Rewards Canada Ltd. on 2024 Dec 3rd
Keeping sick kids happy? Is such a thing even possible? Or did you just dream that?
It is possible with a bit of ingenuity. And kids do get sick from time to time, much as we might wish they wouldn’t. Childhood illnesses help build the immune system, so parents can unfortunately expect to spend at least several days a year with a sick child at home.
Since this is the case, it can’t hurt to have some simple activities on hand that children can play with, without too much exertion. Strenuous activities aren’t suitable because a sick child needs plenty of rest, especially where there is fever. For this reason, we chose to include many activities that can be played directly from the child’s sick bed.
It’s normal for sick children to be uncomfortable and to complain. That’s why you want to ensure you have some really special activities on hand, novel activities that can’t fail to enchant a child. We recommend you reserve the following activities for illness, to prevent them from becoming overly familiar to your child and as a consequence, boring.
What kid doesn’t like cupcakes? Especially fancy cupcakes with lots of sprinkles and colorful decorations. Check out this no-mess, no-stress way to build dreamy felt cupcakes. from Rachel Meeks at Alpha Mom. No sick kids in the kitchen with this terrific activity! Instead, buy felt in pinks, browns, white, black, and blue and use the free, downloadable template and a scissors to cut out the icing, cupcakes, and liners. Next cut out hearts and sprinkles as desired. Then comes the fun part! Building the cupcakes.
So let’s say you didn’t prepare ahead of a child’s illness by setting up a store of activities. Have no fear: if you’ve got a plastic dishpan, some all-purpose flour, and some baby oil, you’re good to go. You’ve got everything you need to make Cloud Dough. Akane Everitt, at Juggling with Kids says the stuff feels like flour but is mold-able, too, making it a terrific sensory activity.