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101 fun things to do for kids ages 9-12 Set up easels and paint pictures outdoors. Visit your local science museum. Learn how to knot friendship bracelets. Go to a coffee shop and write poetry. Put on an impromptu play. Put together a scavenger hunt. Bake a loaf of homemade bread. Build and launch a model rocket. More items... •
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Read More »Looking for things to do with a 9-year-old (or older)? This list has you covered. Despite having a seemingly endless number of activities at their disposal, it’s almost inevitable that 9- to 12-year-olds will regularly utter the two dreaded words: “I’m bored.” While this catchphrase is — let’s face it — a little annoying, it’s important for parents and caregivers to remember that physical and mental stimulation is crucial for tweens, and the relationship between the two is symbiotic. “Being stimulated mentally and physically is very important to kids in this [9-12] age group,” says board-certified pediatrician Dr. Jen Trachtenberg, noting that the latter plays a vital role in the former. “Tweens should be striving for 30-60 minutes of heart-pumping exercise a day, which in turn will improve overall wellness, including better sleep, more confidence, decreased anxiety and depression and better focus.” Trachtenberg notes that, while team sports come with social benefits, things like “running, yoga or even taking a brisk walk together” are just as good for getting their heart rate up. “Tweens should be striving for 30-60 minutes of heart-pumping exercise a day, which in turn will improve overall wellness, including better sleep, more confidence, decreased anxiety and depression and better focus.” — DR. JEN TRACHTENBERG, PEDIATRICIAN When it comes to finding mentally stimulating activities for tweens, Trachtenberg recommends activities where kids can “relax and be creative without being judged.” “Reading, doing art projects together and cooking and baking are all great ways to bond with children and work on their mental fitness,” she says. The next time your preteen starts complaining about not having anything to do, try out some of these fun things to do for kids and tweens: Once you and the kids get started on this list, you’ll probably never hear that they’re bored again! Or you will, and that’s OK, too.
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