
What do you do on a summer day when you plan to go to the ocean, but the weather doesn’t cooperate? Bring the ocean to you of course!
Arguably the best part of this game for Travis was dyeing the water blue, so food coloring is a must. I set up a bin of water in the bathroom, and he loved dumping in the blue color, swirling it around until we had ocean water.

Now it was time to add all our ocean toys!
If you have shells from a recent excursion to the shore, be sure to add those as well. Since we didn’t have any, large pasta shells worked in a pinch!

Travis loved putting all our sea treasures in and out of the bin several times.

He also loved filling a baster up with the ocean water and creating ocean storms and waves.

Overall, this was a nice diversion indoors – and you could certainly play it outside on a hot day, too!

























Make a slit in the egg with scissors, and your tot gets to help the chick hatch!


Half the fun turned out to be ripping up those roads and loading the tape into our garbage and dump trucks!
Then our trucks went to the mechanic shop (i.e. our tool bench), and even 
To continue the fun, we made 



He loved watching me perform simple tricks, like self-attaching paper clips. 
Travis also loves playing with old sets of keys around the house, using them to manipulate all our real locks. Good thing mama knows how to reverse the damage!
Then go on a brick hunt around town – brick houses, brick walkways. Travis loved yelling out “Brick!” as we drove around and spotted the material.
What a perfect coincidence that our local children’s museum had a brick laying pattern activity.
If you’re able to pipe on orange frosting beaks, yours will look even more like chicks! Then I put together pipe cleaner chicks for him to hop around; wind a pipe cleaner around your fingers, then glue on googly eyes, a triangle beak, and little feet from orange construction paper.
Then we made
Other simple activities would be to set off on a rock hunt, and perhaps turn a few into pet rocks once home with pom poms and googly eyes.















For the most fun, try a variety of colors! We were limited to orange and red, since those were the only flavors available at the store. For some reason, our orange came out very smooth, but our strawberry and raspberry flavors were a bit lumpy!





