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karostay
04-03-2016, 07:09 AM
:MOJE_whot: Our 14 month old grandson son will be arriving shortly:MOJE_whot:
He's not old enough for amusement parks. He's very observant looking for places that are close by for the day to entertain him any ideas?
Animal parks,petting zoos or bird sanctuaries
Thank You
LI SNOWBIRD
04-03-2016, 08:00 AM
The boat ride LSL might do
CWGUY
04-03-2016, 08:48 AM
:MOJE_whot: Our 14 month old grandson son will be arriving shortly:MOJE_whot:
He's not old enough for amusement parks. He's very observant looking for places that are close by for the day to entertain him any ideas?
Animal parks,petting zoos or bird sanctuaries
Thank You
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Boomer
04-03-2016, 09:05 AM
Barnes and Noble at LSL here has a children's department. You might want to go there before he arrives and spend some time choosing two or three picture books with simple, colorful illustrations.
As you no doubt already know, he is not too young for books. You said he is observant which I bet means he already has enough of a concentration span to spend time sitting on your lap, looking at books and "discussing" them with you. :) -- You know those books with pictures of animals that you can talk about. He might like to point to the animals and say their "names" and make the animals' sounds. -- He might like books with pictures of big trucks, especially firetrucks, and airplanes and trains, and big construction equipment, too.
I think it is fun to sing with little ones. You might find a song book at B&N with those nursery rhymes we sang long ago or maybe some other songs that little kids love........."Down in the meadow in an itty, bitty pool, swam three little fishies and a mama fishie, too"........Anyway.........
There are wonderful memories and learning times to be created with just a few books and a nice comfortable chair for just the two of you.
No matter what you decide to do with the time you get to spend with him, I know you are going to have fun and will love every minute of his visit.
Old School Boomer
graciegirl
04-03-2016, 09:26 AM
All those lap games you haven't used for awhile. I am guessing they are different all over the country. We played "This is the way the gentleman rides.." and "Headacher, eyewinker, tomtinker," and now I can't think of any others.
Enjoy yourself to pieces and don't forget if you kiss them more on one cheek than the other they will get lopsided..
jnieman
04-03-2016, 10:06 AM
There are a couple of nice children's playgrounds in the area with swings.
karostay
04-04-2016, 07:17 AM
Thanks for all the great idea's:bigbow:
CFrance
04-04-2016, 07:46 AM
Here's another thing you probably already thought of, for the non-outing times. For our 13-month-old grand niece's visit, I filled a lower double kitchen cabinet with tupperware bowls, plastic bottles & lids, and a few wooden spoons. It was a hit. She kept going back to it.
And I'm sure you've thought of getting one of those sit-in inner tubes to take to the pool.
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