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Get ready for fall fun

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Summer isn’t the only season that is suited for outdoor fun. Autumn offers plenty of opportunities to enjoy time outdoors with your kids too. Put down the remote control and get ready for some serious fall fun with your family!

Take a nature walk

Take a nature walk with your kids. Collect leaves, small twigs, nuts, colorful rocks and other items to decorate for fall. Decorate a wooden or papier-mache picture frame with found treasures from your nature walk.

Go on a leaf hunt

  • Learn with leaves – Practice letter and number recognition with a leaf hunt. Trace and cut leaf or pumpkin shapes from orange construction paper. Make 26 shapes, one for each letter of the alphabet. Write a letter in uppercase on one side, and its lowercase match on the opposite side. Place the leaves in various places around a room: propped against pictures, on bookshelves, windows, etc.
  • Play different games – Call out random letters and ask your child to find them; cut out pictures from magazines and ask the children to find the letters that spell that word. This game can be adapted for any season or holiday. For instance, use hearts for Valentine’s Day, clovers for St. Patrick’s Day, and so on.
  • Create leaf pictures – Draw an autumn scene on a piece of construction paper. Outline your picture with glue and sprinkle crushed leaves on top to decorate.

Help others

This fall, teach your children about helping out the less fortunate. Collect coats, warm clothing, blankets, and food items to donate to homeless shelters and emergency relief shelters. Winter is right around the corner, making this a much-welcomed and appreciated gesture.

Take a family road trip

Load the family into the car and visit a pumpkin patch! Spend time choosing just the right pumpkins: different shapes and sizes, some for carving, and some for painting.

Decorate with pumpkin heads

Pumpkins aren’t just for Halloween. They can be enjoyed all fall long. Fill your house with pumpkin heads! Decorate miniature pumpkins with paint, markers, glue, googly eyes, and yarn for hair. Anything goes!

Feed the birds

Make feeders for squirrels and birds. Make simple pine cone feeders by spreading a mixture of suet and birdseed onto a pine cone. Tie a piece of string to the cone and suspend it from a low tree branch. For a different type of feeder, fill a small wicker basket with nuts, seeds and corn feed, and attach it to a tree in your yard.

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