Showing posts with label kids activities. Show all posts
Showing posts with label kids activities. Show all posts

Friday, 17 October 2014

Family Fun this Halloween

Lots of family fun can be had this Halloween, dressing up is such an exciting thing for the kids to get involved with, to picking what scary animal they want to be, to ideas about how they want their costume.

If your kids aren't into dressing up, or you fancy something a bit more simpler, these Halloween face masks are a brilliant way to dress up!




Give the kids an activity by making their own face masks, colouring in the mask and using string to make it fit around their heads. Our fun face masks are only a few of the endless possibilities. You could try a pumpkin face mask, ghost or witch!

Wednesday, 16 July 2014

Summer is here!!

We are very excited at Ellie Ellie HQ, as summer is here, the sunshine is out and we get to wear our summer wardrobe that has been gathering dust for months. If you are trying to think of ways to entertain the kids this summer when they break up for their long holiday, we've got a great list of activities for the kids and the whole family to enjoy!


Wednesday, 19 February 2014

The Winter Olympics 2014

The Winter Olympics is in full swing in Sochi Russia, with winter sports such as alpine skiing, freestyle skiing, ice hockey and figure skating. Some interesting facts about the Winter Olympics you may not know:
  •  The very first winter games were held in Chamonix, France in 1924
  • Six new games debut at the 2014 games.  Men’s and Women’s Ski Half-Pipe, Biathlon Mixed Relay, Woman’s Ski Jumping, Team Figure Skating, and Luge Team Relay.
  • The town of Sochi is roughly the same size as Omaha, Nebraska.
  • There are 4 athletes who have won medals in both the Winter and Summer Olympics in different sports.
  • Only 4 winter sports are held indoors.  Curling, Figure Skating, Speed Skating, and Ice Hockey
  • Norway has won the most Winter Olympic medals at 303. 

 Here are some fun activities for the kids to get involved in during the winter games:
  • Olympic ring cookies
  • Olympic torch ice cream cones 
  • Make your own Olympic torch 
  • Olympic ring hoop the loop (make some colourful Olympic rings and get the kids to throw them and hoop them round a target)

Wednesday, 28 August 2013

Outside with the kids: Making Bird Feeders


There are so many fun things to do with the kids outside in the summer, instead of them being trapped inside in front of the tele or on the computer! As well as going for bike rides, walking the dog, having a picnic and making a camp, creating bird feeders out of everyday cartons and bottles is a great way to teach kids about different types of birds and let them get creative!

There are many types of bird feeder, created using old cans, bottles, cartons and ribbon and also more artistic one off bird feeders using tea cups and coloured glass bottles! However, making a bird feeder with your kids is very simple, and there are two alternatives, either using a plastic bottle or carton or using ice lolly sticks.

Here is a fantastic way to create a bird feeder using your old plastic bottles, instead of throwing them away.
1. Firstly wash your plastic bottle or carton and make sure all the packaging and wrapping is removed.
2. Cut a hole in the side of the plastic bottle, large enough for birds to get at the seed, but insuring the seed won’t get wet in the rain and constantly fall out.
3. Make a few small holes in the bottom so that the rainwater can drain away.
4. Using strong string, make two small holes in the cap of the bottle and thread the string through, tying the end around a tree branch or washing line. 
Watch which birds are in your garden!
Adapted from RSPB Youth, to see full instructions click here

Add holes for wooden spoons into your bottle for great shelves for the bird to perch on while getting some bird seed.

Another great way of making a bird feeder that the kids will love is by using lolly pop sticks. 
Create a base and then layer the lolly pop sticks in a square around the base.
Use a larger stick as a perch for the birds and add string to hang! Voi la
Making bird feeders are such a great way to keep the kids entertained as well as teach them about the wildlife and birds in your garden.