Awesome Ways to Have Fun in the Rain With Kids
By Alana Pace
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Fall is here. My kids have said the trees look like paint brushes dipped in red, yellow, and orange paint. Decorative scarecrows line our neighborhood and my daughter has an ever-growing collection of autumn leaves. Having spent the past three years back east, she can't get over how there are leaves as large as her head!
In the Pacific North West, with fall comes the rainy season. In fact, fall, winter, and spring are all rainy seasons here. Previously, I was tempted to curl up and spend the torrential days inside. But, because we just moved back from Eastern Canada, I am excited to take advantage of the mild weather.
When we lived back east, I had romantic ideas of spending loads of time enjoying the snow with my kids. What I didn't realize is that, when the temperatures dip below a certain point, the snow turns to ice and isn't exactly conducive to sledding or building snowmen. Not only that, but young kids plus an arctic windchill isn't always fun. Now that we're back on the west coast, I have sworn we will get outside almost every day. And so, even when it's grey and wet, we have made our way to our favorite park. The kids kick through the autumn leaves, climb a rock wall, or throw rocks in the nearby stream. It goes to show that, with the right gear and a sense of adventure, the rain can actually be a lot of fun. Here is how to have fun in the rain with your kids.
How to Enjoy the Rain
1. Get good rain gear for you and the kids. Our essentials include:- Rain jackets
- Rubber boots
- Rain pants for the big kids
- A rain suit for our toddler
- A rain shield for the stroller
- A big golf umbrella
Awesome kids' Activities to do in the Rain
- Make leaf soup - whether it's in a puddle, a pot or a little nook in a creek, grab some sticks and leaves and mix away
- Throw rocks into puddles or a river - this is a favorite in our family
- Take out kitchen utensils and make mud pies
- Draw with chalk - chalk colors are vibrant when the pavement is wet
- Bring a boat or a rubber ducky to float in a puddle
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