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The Big Book of Kids Activities: 500 Projects That Are the Bestest, Funnest Ever

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500 Easy, Creative and Fun Activities That You and Your Family Will Love

Never again will you hear the all-too-common call of, “I’m bored!” Whether you’re making glow-in-the-dark slime, launching rocket ships, conducting backyard science experiments or playing Family Four Square, there are super fun activities for children aged 3 to 12.

This incredible compilation of bestselling kids’ activities books is perfect for parents, grandparents and babysitters looking for new ways to entertain kids for hours on end. Not only are there great group games and crafts, but there are also dozens of learning games to help kids brush up on reading, writing and math in a fun and engaging way.

With outdoor and indoor activities plus tips for adjusting each one according to your child’s age, you’ll have an almost never-ending supply of activities that will keep your children laughing and learning―no television needed.

416 pages, Paperback

Published June 1, 2021

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October 1, 2021
Wow. This is quite a large book of 500 activities that span a wide range of ages as well type of project. Categories include: crafts, learning games, science, and backyard activities.

I have to say, while there may be a ton of great ideas in here, I do struggle with the sheer volume of information here. I think a simpler book of a curated 25 ideas would be more inviting than a large book with so many ideas that there aren't even photos for all of them.

I think this might be a nice gift or book for an early learning classroom, but for an individual family I think this would feel overwhelming. I take no issue with the project ideas here -- I think they're great. It's just the format that misses the mark for me.

***Note: I was given a review copy of this book by Page Street Kids. Opinions are my own.
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