What should be done with your child so that happy childhood memories remain for life:
- Release sunbeams.
- Watch the seeds germinate.
- Roll down the high ice mountain together.
- Bring from the frost and put a branch in the water.
- Cut the jaws out of the orange peels.
- To look at the stars.
- Shading coins and leaves hidden under paper.
- Shake the pencil so that it seems to become flexible.
- Make holes in ice cubes under running water.
- Prepare burnt sugar in a spoon.
- Cut out garlands of paper men.
- Show shadow theater.
- Launch pancakes on the water.
- Draw a cartoon in the margins of a notebook.
- Set up a home in a refrigerator box.
- Weave wreaths.
- Make a volcanic eruption out of citric acid and soda.
- Show trick with electrified paper figures.
- Write under copy.
- Make spray bottles and have a fight.
- Listen to birds singing.
- Let the chips go with the flow, dig channels and make dams.
- Build a hut.
- Shake a tree branch when the child is standing under it and arrange leaf fall (snowfall, rain).
- Watch sunrise and sunset.
- Admire the moon path.
- Look at the clouds and imagine what they look like.
- Make a weather vane and a wind trap.
- Shine a flashlight in the dark.
- Make octopuses from dandelions and pupae from rose hips.
- Go fishing.
- Leaving body prints in the snow.
- To feed birds.
- Make secrets.
- Build a house out of furniture.
- Sit by the fire. Fry bread on a stick.
- Launch a kite.
- Spin the child by the arms.
- Build a sand castle. Burrow in the sand. Dig a deep well to reach water.
- Sit in the dark, by candlelight.
- Make devils out of soapy hair.
- Blow into an empty bottle.
- Repeat one word many times so that it turns into another.
- Let out the victory cry of the Comanche.
- Be surprised at your giant shadow and play catch-up with the shadows.
- Jump to the center of the puddle.
- Make records with milk.
- Create a storm in a teacup.
- Bury the treasure in a bowl of porridge.
- Explain with signs.
- Make spouts from maple lionfish, orders from burdock, earrings from cherries.
- Blow on fluff.
- Leave a blade of grass in an anthill and then try formic acid.
- Eating rabbit cabbage, sucking resin, licking birch sap and maple syrup, chewing blades of grass.
- Squeeze out cookie cutters.
- String berries on a blade of grass.
- Play Cyclops.
- Sing in chorus.
- Fix your favorite toy.
- Blow bubbles.
- Decorate the Christmas tree.
- Whistle through an acacia pod.
- Make a dollhouse.
- Climb a tree.
- Play ghost.
- Design fancy costumes and dress up.
- Talk about dreams.
- Banging on a homemade drum.
- Release a balloon into the sky.
- Organize a children’s party.
- See the world through colored glass.
- Draw on misted glass.
- Jump into piles of autumn foliage.
- Start lunch with dessert.
- Put your clothes on your child.