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Tips for Interactive Play & Family Fun  

Lotion With Surprise
Lotion child's foot in a vertical fashion saying, "slippery (pause), slippery (pause) - making sure there is eye contact, slip." When the adult says slip, the slip is an exaggerated, surprising and fun motion.

Donut Dare
Take turns biting a donut without breaking the ring. Pause between bites and ask, "Where do you think I should bite now?"

Blow ping-pong balls back and forth
Pause between turns and ask, "Should we blow hard or soft?"

Seed Spitting Contest

Hiding and Finding
One parent hides with the child by covering both with a blanket or pillows, other parent joyfully finds and uncovers the treasure.

Pass a Message
What am I writing on your back?

Stack of Hands
Put lotion on parent's and child's hands and make a hand stack, alternating slippery hands. Slowly pull out the bottom hand and place it on top. Go faster and faster and giggle.

Patty Cake
Can be played with feet too!
"Patty Cake, Patty Cake
Baker's man
Bake me a cake as fast as you can.
Pit it and pat it and mark it with a (child's initial)
And put it in the oven for (child's name) and me."

Miss Mary Mack
Clap your hands together and then clap each other's hands as you recite the rhyme.
"Miss Mary Mack, Mack, Mack
All dressed in black, black, black
With silver buttons, buttons, buttons
All down her back, back, back
She asked her mother, mother, mother
For 50 cents, cents, cents
To see the elephants, elephants, elephants
Jump over the fence, fence, fence
They jumped so high, high, high
They touched the sky, sky, sky
And they didn't come back, back, back
Till the forth of July-ly-ly."

Count or Measure Body Parts

Balance a Pillow

Balance a pillow between you and your child as you walk across the room. Maintain eye contact and speed-up or slow-down the pace of the walk.

Powder Tickles
Child closes eyes and guesses where powder was put on body.

Pop Cheeks
Parent fills oen cheeks with air and guides child's hands to push gently on parent's cheeks with finger to pop out the air. Encourage child to fill up their cheeks and parent pops them. Toes can also be used to pop cheeks.

What will happen when I push this button
Parent gently presses nose, ear, toe and "beeps", "honks", etc.

Shoe and Sock Race
Both parents race to put kisses on feet and then cover with shoes and socks.
 
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