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Fun Activities For All?
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Hello everyone. My daughter Clara is six years old and has dwarfism, 1'5" and 18 pounds.
Clara (along with me and my husband) not really a fan of boardgames. I am trying to think up a good sized list of activities that are more of the realm of physically active that we can all three enjoy. So far I have thought of beanbag toss (corn hole) and bowling. Would these two activities be enjoyable for me, my husband, and my daughter?
Can y'all plz help us think of some other ideas? I would like to have a good sized list of activities that we would all enjoy and that Clara could play alongside us.
please list some additional activities and ways that we could adopt them down to her size and strength if needed.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Swimming, model making, painting. If you have cycles Clara is still light enough to fit in to a trailer like these https:/ /www.ha lfords. com/cyc ling/bi ke-acce ssories /child- bike-tr ailers/
Perfect if you live near off road cycle trails. You can buy a type that transforms in to a jogging buggy so you and your husband could go running with Clara.
Football (soccer if you are in the US) could be fun with a smaller, lighter ball.
I have no experience of children like Clara so would strongly advise you join an online group for people who are in your situation and can give good advice based on their own children. I think you are in the US so this seems to be a great starting point https:/ /www.lp aonline .org/fo r-paren ts-and- teacher s#:~:te xt=Whet her%20y ou%20ar e%20a%2 0parent ,%2D888 %2DLPA% 2D2001.
Perfect if you live near off road cycle trails. You can buy a type that transforms in to a jogging buggy so you and your husband could go running with Clara.
Football (soccer if you are in the US) could be fun with a smaller, lighter ball.
I have no experience of children like Clara so would strongly advise you join an online group for people who are in your situation and can give good advice based on their own children. I think you are in the US so this seems to be a great starting point https:/
I was perusing Poundland today and noticed that they had a badminton set (two racquets & shuttle-cocks) and a child’s golf set (two clubs & balls) at £2 each. Although the items may be a bit big for Clara, they are light-weight (being cheap) and she might be able make use of them, especially if you have a garden.
Not much money wasted, if they are no good.
Not much money wasted, if they are no good.
How about something like this for playing in the garden - with the bubbles floating, it would give someone of limited stature time to get to them (as long as it’s not too windy).
Although I’m bit sceptical that the bubbles can be batted back & forth, and won’t stick to the bat or burst on contact.
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Although I’m bit sceptical that the bubbles can be batted back & forth, and won’t stick to the bat or burst on contact.
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