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LisaS
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Thu, Dec 13 2018, 4:31 am
My son is in a round-robbin after school activity, where there are 7 kids, and each time it's someone else's turn to host. My son wants to make some smashing dessert, but that's really not my forte. Anyone have any ideas to keep a small group of boys busy for an hour? If I don't think of anything else I'll just do board games and popcorn.
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esther11
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Thu, Dec 13 2018, 8:33 am
LisaS wrote: | My son is in a round-robbin after school activity, where there are 7 kids, and each time it's someone else's turn to host. My son wants to make some smashing dessert, but that's really not my forte. Anyone have any ideas to keep a small group of boys busy for an hour? If I don't think of anything else I'll just do board games and popcorn. |
Board games are a good idea. Dessert wise, you will end up with a big mess on your hands so I personally wouldn’t recommend it for a school night. Do you have a yard? If it’s snowy by you, coordinate a snow ball fight or snowman contest. If it’s clear they can play “light” sports like capture the flag, refrigerator tag, etc. If you are the creative type you can tap into that ages boys natural competitive spirit and have a bunch of different contests (biggest/most impressive cup tower, most realistic super hero drawing, something with LEGO, etc).
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amother
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Thu, Dec 13 2018, 10:08 am
we did "minute to win it" games at our Chanukah party and the boys that age loved it and really got into it. Fun, easy, cheap!
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