They are too young to be on the computer, in my opinion. Take them outside for a walk, or color with them, read a book. Give them paintbrushes and water and let them "paint" the outside of the trailer. Play hide and go seek. They are young, they need you to guide them. Try playing a board game if you have one. Or study letters and numbers. Don't put them in front of a computer or TV. Too much of that now days. Good luck. I have 3 boys so I know the feeling
2006-11-02 03:32:57
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answered by Barbara C 6
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Nickjr.com--BUT I agree with getting them outside. Make a collage of things you find while you walk around the trailer park. Have them each Carry paper grocery bag and put the thins in it that they find, then when you get back tear open the bags flat and glue it all on the upper half and on the lower half they can write the letter that each item starts with, or count the item and write the number of items. Then you can make a matching game with small pieces of paper. Draw pictures that match on one side and turn them over , each player takes a turn flipping over two at a time to try to get a match. If no match turn the two back over, if match then they get another turn.. Cut stuff out of the newspaper or magazines or junk mail. Just for the sake of practicing cutting.
2006-11-02 03:46:14
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answered by JODY b 2
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get some empty egg shells and different items that they could paint and hanguse water paints tell them you need help in preparing some gifts for santa to collect cause he's leaving something for them,
sometimes you can even let them help you to clean your dishes i let my 3 and 4 yr old help me they have lots of fun, i even let them help me bake cookies and cakes by handing me the stuff and helping me mix and every one will be proud what they did and i use cook books,you could play pretend with them take a sheet and tie it to either two chairs and you all could make a tent and pretend you are in the forest ask them what are the things you could have in the forest and create conversation with them,it will be fun
2006-11-02 05:51:17
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answered by Anonymous
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Spend qualilty time w/them, pay attention to them. Tell them a story , read them a book. Let them help you do something. Watch a movie.
2006-11-02 03:39:43
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answered by MEYost 2
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Hi Gruvy
Lots of us in the same situation here I'm afraid
Hope all works well!
http://www.parentingtipssite.com
2006-11-02 03:36:20
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answered by Anonymous
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Go Disney's website, they have all kinds of activities for children. my 9 year old sister goes to it religiously
2006-11-02 03:31:57
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answered by budaklolo 4
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try disney.com or yahooligans.com both have activities and games for kids
2006-11-02 03:39:29
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answered by Anonymous
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www.nasa.gov
2006-11-02 03:31:50
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answered by joey h 3
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