11 ideas to turn a little rain into a whole lot of fun

11 ideas to turn a little rain into a whole lot of fun
Make mud pies and even mud kitchens
- Sing and dance in the rain
- Search for rainbows
- Build a dam
- Jump in and over puddles
- Look for snails, earthworms and frogs
- Toss rocks into puddles
- Draw with wet chalk (the color is more vibrant)
- Fill different sized containers with rainwater (estimate which will fill first)
- Make a boat and see if it floats
- Catch raindrops on your tongue
Early childhood development

Playing in the rain exposes young children to a multi-sensory learning experiences. Outdoor play in the rain also encourages science concepts, enhances creativity and increases independence. Young children tend to engage their imaginations when playing outside too.
Safety considerations
There are a few precautions to be aware of as your child and you play in the rain. First check the forecast. Stay indoors if there is stormy weather with high winds, thunder and lightning or if stormy weather is on the way. Be mindful of how long you spend outside in wet clothes. Make sure you dry off and warm up after playing in the rain. Curling up with a good book and a soft fuzzy blanket is a good finale to your outdoor adventure. Finally, provide supervision anytime your child is around water.