100 screen free ways to beat boredom!

Kris Hirschmann, 1967-

Book - 2018

"There's a whole great big world outside--so unplug and let's get out there! This book will help free you and your kids from the tyranny of the screen with 100 ways to beat the "I'm Bored" monster. You don't need lots of special materials, expensive toys, or planning to have a great time sans screens ..."

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Subjects
Published
Hauppauge, NY : Barron's Educational Series, Inc 2018.
Language
English
Main Author
Kris Hirschmann, 1967- (author)
Other Authors
Elisa Paganilli, 1985- (illustrator)
Physical Description
95 pages : color illustrations ; 25 cm
ISBN
9781438011493
  • Introduction
  • Beat Boredom at Home
  • Pick-up Sticks
  • Try Some Yoga
  • Marshmallow catapult
  • Marshmallow construction
  • Snowman Snacks
  • Painting with Acrylics
  • T-shirt Friendship Bracelets
  • Aluminum Allen Hats
  • Cardboard Construction
  • Create an Artful Sandwich
  • Fingerprint Kit
  • Tornado in a Bottle
  • Origami Puppies
  • Museum of Me!
  • Silly Slime
  • Write a Letter
  • Shaving cream Sculpture
  • Paper Plate Snowflakes
  • Lip Sync Battle
  • Talent Show
  • Volley-Balloon
  • Domino Toppling
  • Charades
  • Picture Perfect
  • Homemade Sculpting Dough
  • Fashion Show
  • Clothespin Butterflies
  • Do-It-Yourself Balance Beam
  • Blow Track
  • Hoop Plane
  • Ice Cream in a Bag
  • Cocoa on a Stick
  • One-Minute Challenge
  • Put on a Play
  • Paper Bag Skits
  • Pet Rocks
  • Funny Photo Booth
  • Bubble Wrap Walkway
  • Indoor Snowball Fight
  • Indoor Bowling
  • Painted Toast
  • Homemade Butter
  • Homemade Stress Ball
  • Line Dancing
  • Window Doodling
  • Cookie Checkers
  • Indoor Picnic
  • Beat Boredom Outdoors
  • Easy Bird Feeder
  • Build a Bee House
  • Close-up View
  • Map Quest
  • Sky-Gaze in Style
  • Glow-in-the-Dark Ring Toss
  • Herb Garden
  • Build an Obstacle Course
  • Water Ballon Piñatas
  • Slip and Slide!
  • Caterpillar Snacks
  • Watermelon "Cookies"
  • Make S'mores
  • Parachute Pals
  • Stuffed Animal Zip Line
  • Water Gun Painting
  • Rainbow Bubble Clouds
  • Sidewalk Scenes
  • Giant String Art
  • Leaf Jumping
  • Super Sports Day
  • Leaf Rubbings
  • Target Tower
  • Disc Golf
  • Laser Beam Maze
  • Giant Crosswords
  • Beat Boredom on the Move
  • Snack Pack
  • Mystery Grab Bags
  • "I Spy" Bottle
  • Very Interesting!
  • Travel Scrapbook
  • Stories by the Sentence
  • Silly Scribbles
  • Napkin Roses
  • Straw Wrapper Snakes
  • On-the-Go Exercise
  • Dream Interpretation
  • Two Truths and a Lie
  • Travel Bingo
  • Be the DJ
  • Guess the Song
  • Would You Rather?
  • 20 Questions
  • Postcard Journal
  • Pipe Cleaner Art
  • Puzzles and Patterns
  • Where in the World?
  • Find the Alphabet
  • License Plate Checklist
  • Spot It!
  • Memory Master
  • Road Trip Scavenger Hunt
  • Virtual Hide-and-Seek
Review by Booklist Review

In an effort to combat the perennial I'm bored complaint by children and the bane of modern parents everywhere too much screen time come 100 ideas to get kids off the couch, moving outside, engaging with others, or using their creativity. The activities are divided into three main areas: those for indoor, rainy, and extreme-temperature days; outdoors; and traveling. Related activities, such as making Parachute Pals out of recycled grocery bags and a Stuffed Animal Zip Line out of rope and paper clips, are folded into these groupings. Accompanied by simple directions, helpful hints, and energetic illustrations that combine cartoon drawings of children and color photographs of finished products, the activities require only basic household items or simply one's imagination. Some are classic (leaf rubbings), while others are variations (water balloon piñatas). Even more ideas, such as making painted toast with milk paint, may be new to both caregivers and children. Long summers, breaks, and vacations will never be the same with this resourceful activity book. And the table of contents makes a great checklist!--Leeper, Angela Copyright 2018 Booklist

From Booklist, Copyright (c) American Library Association. Used with permission.
Review by Publisher's Weekly Review

This handbook offers 100 straightforward screen-free projects for readers to undertake when bored. These include indoor activities such as yoga, painting, making a fingerprint kit, and concocting silly slime, as well as outdoor projects such as planting an herb garden, making a slip and slide, and leaf jumping. Ways to avoid the "are we there yet?" question while traveling include making a travel scrapbook, creating a group story sentence-by-sentence, and dream interpretation: "Share your wackiest dreams with your journey-mates, then ask them to take turns explaining what they think they mean." Paganelli illustrates with color-accented line drawings and photo details, creating a lively presentation that invites casual perusing. Without proselytizing, Hirschmann gently urges readers to unplug ("Put that device down and get creative. Pick a page and try something new!"), while the loosely structured activities provide leeway for readers to come up with their own screen-free fun. Ages 7-10. (Mar.) © Copyright PWxyz, LLC. All rights reserved.

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