For the small people of Lambton County
The Big Book of Things to Do
Every page we have written for kids, gathered into one contents page. Clubs and classes, sports teams, crafts for the kitchen table, playgrounds and splash pads, and something for the days when it rains.
Contents
Four chapters, thirteen pages, and no wrong place to start.
Chapter One
Places to Join In
Clubs to join, teams to try, and the libraries, arenas and museums where half of it happens — ages, seasons and sign-up links kept up to date.
- Clubs & ClassesScouts, Guides, art, music, dance, drama and STEM, with ages and registration links.
- Kids’ SportsEvery local team and season in one directory, from soccer and hockey to skating and swimming.
- Indoor FunLibraries, museums, indoor play, arenas and theatres, sorted by which town you are in.
Chapter Two
Made at the Kitchen Table
Forty little ideas for an ordinary afternoon, written in steps small hands can follow, using the things already in your cupboards.
- Make & CreateTen crafts, from fluffy cloud slime to the Blue Water Bridge in puffy paint.
- The Little KitchenTen easy recipes kids can help make, from apple nachos to no-bake oat bites.
- Make-Believe MomentsTen pretend games built out of blankets, shadows, mystery bags and silliness.
- Little ExplorersThe whole activity hub in one scroll, when you want to browse rather than choose.
Chapter Three
Out of Doors
Fresh air, wet feet, and small hands full of sticks. Where to go, and what to do once you are there.
Chapter Four
Days Worth Planning
What is on this week, and what the season has coming — gathered up before you have to go looking for it.
The end — for now
New pages keep getting written
We add chapters to this book all the time. The newsletter is how you hear about them first, along with what is on for families this week.