Activities for Day 28

1. Free Disney! Watch the incredible Disney Broadway 25th anniversary performance free for 7 days only

disney on broadway
Pic: Broadway Cares/Equity Fights AIDS/YouTube

Here's your chance to sing-along to hit Disney Broadway songs by tuning into the spectacular Disney on Broadway's 25th anniversary show. For one week only, the show is available for free on the Broadway Cares YouTube channel.

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The show features classic songs from hit shows including Aladdin, The Lion King, Hercules, The Little Mermaid and loads more Disney favourites, and was originally performed in November 2019.

It was released at 7pm US Eastern Time last night and is available on YouTube for a week. Don't miss it!

Have a Disney karaoke party

moana sing along
Pic: Disney Princess/YouTube

Get your kids to put on their own Disney show by singing along to some hit songs from films including Moana, Cinderella and Tangled.

This playlist from the Disney Princess YouTube channel includes 7 different songs with words along the bottom making it easier to follow along to - a great way for your kids to throw their own Disney karaoke party!

2. Time to test your Harry Potter knowledge - with a live quiz today!

harry potter quiz
Pic: Wizarding Boutique/Facebook

Harry Potter fans can put their wizarding knowledge to the test by tuning into a fiendish live online quiz this evening at 7pm. Several thousand Potter fans have been taking part for the past couple of Sundays - can you beat them?

The quiz is being hosted by the Wizarding Boutique who sell Harry Potter memorabilia from their shop in Wales.

All you need is a pen and paper and make sure you visit the Wizarding Boutique Facebook page at 7pm to get started. If the whole family are super Potter fans why not get everyone involved and see who can get the most questions right!

Make a Harry Potter wand out of paper (and no glue gun required)

harry potter wand
Pic: Paperfunpro/YouTube

Every witch and wizard needs their own wand and this really simple Paperfunpro YouTube tutorial is a brilliant way of making one.

All you need is some paper, glue and and some paint to make the twisted wand design.

For more exciting Harry Potter activities don't forget to check out the official Wizarding World site which is full of fun wizarding games and some great resources for those who are just discovering the magical series.


Activities for Day 27

How to make origami fish

Pic: Red Ted Art/YouTube
Pic: Red Ted Art/YouTube


Origami can be a fun yet relaxing craft and this excellent YouTube tutorial from Red Ted Art enables you to make simple yet satisfying origami fish. If you're feeling adventurous, you could even use them to make a little stop-motion video...

2. Brilliant kids cook-along today - whip up cheese scones!

Kids Kitchen cookalong cheese scones
Pic: Kids Kitchen | Getty Images

Join Nicole from The Kids’ Kitchen, every Wednesday and Saturday in her own kitchen, while she walks you through brilliant yet simple, family-friendly recipes, which you and your children can make during this Facebook live event all together.

Nicole's aim is to get kids involved and show them how much fun cooking can be. If you sign up to her free website, you’ll receive the twice-weekly recipes straight to your inbox, ready to bake along live.

Today, Nicole is whipping up a batch of cheese scones – here’s what you’ll need.

Ingredients

250g self-raising flour
1 tsp baking powder
50g butter, cut into cubes
100g mature cheddar cheese, grated, plus more to sprinkle on top
1 egg
1 tbsp Marmite or mustard (optional)
2 tbsp Greek yoghurt
3 tbsp milk, plus extra to glaze

Catch up with previous cook-alongs

Pic: The Kids' Kitchen/Facebook
Pic: The Kids' Kitchen/Facebook


If you fancy catching up on some of Nicole’s previous videos, you can find her homemade pizza and doughballs, and her chocolate chip and almond cookies (above) on her YouTube channel.

3. Join a live family Frozen sing-along today!

Frozen family singalong 2
Pic: It's My Party Official/Facebook

Dresses on, hair plaited and voices warmed - at 6.30pm today there's a live Frozen family sing-along hosted by Party Entertainers It's My Party Official on Facebook.

If you tune in live, you can request a 'hello' mention, with one mum commenting "My son can't believe you said hello. He's beside himself!"

If you do join in, we'd love to see any videos or photos of your children taking part at home - share them via contactus@madeformums.com or on our MadeForMums Facebook page. Have fun!


Activities for Day 26

1. Join in a live Teddy Bears Picnic Party!

Teddy Bears Picnic Party
Pic: Jellypop Entertainment/Facebook

If you go down to the virtual woods today, you’re in for a Teddy Bear Surprise! Come and join in a free live Teddy Bears Picnic Party organised by events company Jollypop Entertainment Ltd. It’s happening on Facebook live at 4pm today and all you need to bring is a teddy bear (or two).

Teddy Bears Picnic with toddler
Pic: Getty Images

Why not have a Teddy Bear day with these brilliant bear games…

WALK LIKE A BEAR

Your child has to walk like each member of the Bear Family each time you call out the following names of family bears:

  • Papa Bear – take BIG steps
  • Mama Bear – take medium steps
  • Baby Bear – take tiny steps
  • Brother Bear – jump around
  • Sister Bear – hop on one foot
  • Polar Bear – walk on all fours
  • Sleepy Bear – curls up on the floor and snores
Walk like a bear game
Pic: Getty Images

Have lots of fun getting your child to walk like the different bears, swapping around. Great for developing memory and motor skills!

GROWL LIKE A BEAR

A noisy game making different bear sounds…

  • Growl softly
  • Growl loudly
  • Growl fiercely
  • Growl gently
  • Growl a big, wide growl
  • Growl with a yawn (sleepy bear)

BEAR IN THE BASKET

Collect together a few different teddy bears (or other soft toys), set up a basket, box or washing up bowl a few steps away. See how many bears you can throw into the basket.

TEDDY BEAR ACTION SONGS

Your child can have fun doing the actions while you say the rhyme. For babies and toddlers, you can use the rhyme as a toe counting song (like 5 little piggies)

Teddy Bear Action Games
Pic: Getty Images

Five little Bears – Counting down from 5 to 1

Five little bears heard a loud roar
One ran away – then there were four
Four little bears climbing up a tree
One slid down – then there were three
Three little bears deciding what to do
One fell asleep – then there were two
Two little bears having lots of fun
One went home – then there was one
One little bear – feeling all alone
Ran to his mother [or father] – then there were none

Teddy Bear, Teddy Bear, Turn Around - another great action game

Teddy Bear, Teddy Bear, turn around
Teddy Bear, Teddy Bear, touch the ground
Teddy Bear, Teddy Bear, reach up high
Teddy Bear, Teddy Bear, wink one eye
Teddy Bear, Teddy Bear, slap your knees
Teddy Bear, Teddy Bear, sit down please

INTERACTIVE TEDDY BEAR DRESSING GAME

Dress a bear game
Pic: British Council

Play a fun interactive Teddy Dressing game on the British Council website, where you can choose a bear to dress and then add lots of fun clothes.

3. Create sensory colour bags for your baby and toddler!

sensory play bags
Pic: @codidurre/Instagram

Mum Codi has shared this brilliant sensory play idea on her Instagram page, which many parents have found completely enthralls their babies and toddlers.

It's super simple to put together...

All you need is:

  • Zip lock bags
  • Water
  • Food dye to create your different colours
  • Optional extras: glitter or oil

Method:

  • Add water to the zip lock bag - not too much as you want your child to be able to push the water around.
  • Add the food dye and any other extras to make patterns within the bags.
  • Get as much air out the bags as possible before tightly sealing them shut.
  • Tape the bags to the kitchen floor or any outdoor space
  • As you can see in the video shared by Codi on Instagram, little ones will love having a feel of the brightly coloured shapes surrounding them.

Easy sensory cards to make for toddlers

sensory cards
Pic: Jady A/YouTube

If you have any spare cardboard and craft supplies such as pom poms or feathers, pair them together to make your own sensory cards for your baby to play with.

Check out this YouTube video from Jady A for some inspiration on what to stick on your cards. We'd say go for large textured objects that your baby and toddler can feel. Always make sure they're securely stuck on and you're supervising your child while they are playing with them.


Activities for Day 25

1. Watch a free special Lockdown performance of the pantomime Rapunzel!

rapunzel lockdown pantomime
Pic: St Helens Theatre Royal/Facebook

This week, at 1.30pm everyday, you can tune in to see Rapunzel The Lockdown Pantomime on Facebook and Instagram. The live streamed show has been put together by cast members of the St Helens Theatre Royal.

The show must go on, so each cast member has filmed their separate part in their homes, and the performances have been pieced together to tell the story of a Rapunzel with a lockdown-themed twist.

fairy in rapunzel lockdown pantomime
Pic: St Helens Theatre Royal/Facebook

In true pantomime style it's filled with brilliant costumes, funny dances and audience interaction, so it's definitely one for the whole family to enjoy together.

Each episode is only around 10 minutes long so your family shouldn't need too long to catch up on the story so far. You can find them earlier episodes on the St Helens Theatre Royal's Facebook page:

Colour in Disney's Tangled characters

Tangled activity pack
Pic: family.disney.com

Colour in the characters from Disney's Tangled - which is loosely based on the fairytale Rapunzel.

Your kids can complete Flynn Rider's 'Wanted' poster, draw their own design of Rapunzel's hair and colour in a picture of the princess and her pet chameleon Pascal with this free downloadable activity pack from Disney Family.

2. Make selfie artwork inspired by Andy Warhol

Andy Warhol pop art
Pic: tate.org.uk

If you're looking for a way to engage your children in art, try this pop culture approach to selfies. The Tate Museum has put together a brilliant Pop Art activity inspired by world famous artist Andy Warhol.

One of Warhol's most iconic pieces is the multi-printing of a photo - the screenprint of Marilyn Monroe is one of the most well-known, along with his series of self portraits - an original Selfie. The instructions are super simple to follow and all you need is a smartphone or digital camera, printer, paper and colouring tools such as pens, pencils or paint.

Other activities bring your child into the world of some of Warhol's famous paintings such as the Campbell's soup can.

Make marbled paper with foam

marbled paper by tate kids
Pic: tate.org.uk

Tate Kids has lots of other brilliant resources for kids, including this inspired step-by-step guide on how to make marbled paper using shaving foam.

It's a great one if your kids love messy play and once they've got their marbled paper they can use it to make hanging decorations or bunting.

Make this fantastic cardboard castle with a moving drawbridge!

cardboard castle
Pic: Kidspot/YouTube

Want to make this amazing castle with a drawbridge that lowers and raises? It's incredibly simple - you just need a cardboard box, some toilet roll tubes, some coloured paper, pens and scissors - and to follow this step-by-step video tutorial by parenting site Kidspot.

While children may need help with cutting out the more tricky shapes such as the windows and door, there's plenty of opportunity to decorate it - and expect endless drawbridge raising.


Activities for Day 24

1. Join Steve Backshall live this morning for a wildlife Q&A session - and ask him anything!

steve backshall
Pic: Steve Backshall/YouTube

Wildlife presenter Steve Backshall, best known for hosting CBBC's Deadly 60, is holding virtual wildlife lessons everyday Wednesday at 9.30am live on Facebook, YouTube and Twitter.

"There are no silly questions but give it a go," encourages nature expert and dad Steve.

All the lessons are saved to Steve's YouTube channel, but we'd suggest tuning in at 9.30 this morning as Steve will be answering wildlife questions - which you can post during the live streaming. So if your kids want to know which animal has the most poisonous sting or what the fastest bird is, now is the chance to have this incredible expert answer their question!

You'll also get the chance to see Steve showing off some of the amazing animals and insects in and around his home by the River Thames, such as the camouflaging orchid mantis (pictured above) or, if you're feeling adventurous, a charanchula.

How to make a simple bird feeder from stuff in your house

how to make a bird feeder
Pic: wildlifewatch.org.uk

If your kids want to learn more about your local wildlife, Wildlife Watch has loads of brilliant activities you can do at home.

You can find out how to make a simple bird feeder to hang in your back garden using a basic container (a yogurt pot will do), some cooking fat, some string and some basic dry food for the birds - such as breadcrumbs or dried food. It's a crafty activity that keeps on going - once you've hung it, your children can keep watching to spot the different types of birds that come and feed from it.

If you don't have a garden, there are easy instructions on how to make wildlife binoculars or a musical instrument from seeds and stones.

3. Is your child more Peppa or George?

peppa or george game
Pic: nickjr.co.uk

Fancy a Peppa Pig filled day? Or need some Peppa-flavoured fun? We've found a wealth of interactive and printable Peppa Pig activities, which are all free.

First up, there are interactive games to play on the Nick Jr website, combining clips from the show and questinos for your child to answer - giving you fun results. Choose from:

Peppa Pig bubbles

And then there's plenty more fun on the Peppa Pig official site, including:

Peppa Pig paper plane
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