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This Weekend: Kid-Friendly DC Events





You can find a variety of DC holiday events for kids, so there is something for everyone. Some events require tickets while others are completely free. Here are some suggestions to help you get started.

Since 2019, Washington Waldorf School has hosted its annual holiday sale. The holiday market is family-friendly and offers plenty of fun activities for all ages. There are crafts and DIY projects for kids to make, live entertainment and tasty treats. Local artisans also make a wide range of unique crafts. It is free to shop at the market and you can take some amazing photos. You can also shop unique holiday gifts. Even s'mores snacks are available at the market.

The Capitol Tree Lighting is an annual event that takes places every night from December 1-January 1. It's fun and free. Washington landmarks are also decorated with Christmas lights. You can also see the Jolly Man perform live on a firetruck.




A membership to the National Building Museum includes free admission for some exhibits. Sign up for a preview invitation to receive tickets to special events. Special offers are available for tickets and packages to The Nutcracker Holiday Show.


Christkindlmarkt takes place in the vicinity of Dupont Circle. It is a German-style holiday market. This market supports local artisans as well as craftspeople. It features more than 50 small-scale producers. A mini-exhibit focuses on the historical revival of Chr. Heurich's Senate Beer. There is also live music and ornament-making for children. The market is free to attend and will be open at a select number of times in November, January, and December.

ZooLights is a FREE holiday light display that features thousands of environmentally-friendly lights, live music, and shopping opportunities. You will also find tasty winter treats and animal lanterns. DC Department of Transportation sponsors this event. Live steam demonstrations will also be held at the Washington, Virginia and Maryland Museum of Transportation. You will also be able to view the National Garden's historic train exhibit, which features an outdoor holiday display.

The National Building Museum also has a holiday exhibit, which is free to see. You can also get tickets for selected shows and workshops at no charge. A membership can be purchased, which provides access to select events and early camp registration.




The International Spy Museum is a wonderful gift for people who are interested history and spy activities. It is also located in DC and offers many activities and special exhibits. Children 5 years and over can purchase tickets for the show.

MLK Library offers a large auditorium and cafe, as well as study rooms, a café, study areas, a children’s slide, a recording room, and a rooftop terrasse. You will also find back to school kits and opportunities for teens.


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FAQ

Is it safe to let my child climb trees?

Trees are strong structures. Climbing trees is a dangerous activity if you aren't sure of your child's ability to do so.

To climb higher trees, you need to use both your hands as well as your legs. To keep balance, your child will need to be able both to use his/her arms and legs.

Your child will also need to be able to move quickly and easily between branches. This requires strength and agility.

So if your child isn't physically ready to climb a tree, don't force her.

If you want to climb a tree with your friends, you can do so by sitting on the lower limbs and using a ladder. Or, you can both sit on a branch together and read to one another.


What other activities are you able to do with your family that are enjoyable?

There are many ways to spend time with your family. But there are two types of activities you should avoid. One is to spend time together and talk about yourself. This activity usually ends once the conversation has ended.

Arguments about how much better you are than others is the second activity. Doing this will make your spouse feel worse and can even cause you to hurt your children.

Some may respond, "Well these arguments must be used." That's right. We do. We can sometimes find better ways to spend our time. You could spend time with your children reading, going on walks, helping them with homework, cooking dinner, and other activities. These activities are fun because they involve you and your family working together.

For instance, instead of arguing about who is smarter, why not agree to compete against each other in a game? Why not pick a book that everyone enjoys and read it together?

You could also make time for a movie with your friends. You can also eat together and share your thoughts about the day. What about playing board games?

These activities are fun and give you a way to enjoy each other's company without fighting. They also allow you to learn new things from each other.


Do you have any advice for parents wanting their children to get into exercise?

Parents who want their kids to begin exercising should encourage them to try different activities. The more kids participate in physical activity, the more likely they will continue doing so later in life.

Parents shouldn't pressure their kids into participating in certain activities. Instead, they should help their kids explore various options, such as swimming, running, hiking, dancing, martial arts, basketball, soccer, tennis, volleyball, baseball, softball, and many others.


What is the best outdoor adventure for a child between 8 and 10 years of age?

The best outdoor activity for an eight-to-ten-year-old kid is probably riding his bike. You'll be able to give your child freedom and independence on two wheels. If you live near parks, lakes, or playgrounds, you might consider taking your child there. If you have the opportunity, bring along a helmet, and any protective gear.

Nothing can be more exhilarating then feeling the wind in your face while you pedal down a hill and race across a grassy field. Children can also share the joy of riding a bicycle. While children often feel alone playing sports, riding a bicycle allows them to make new friends and build bonds with other kids.

Kids learn lots of important lessons when they ride bikes. Children learn how to control speed and balance. They also manage to make time to exercise, burn calories, and do so without even realizing. Additionally, they can bike to stay active and in good health.

Maintaining a bike is easy. There's nothing complicated about fixing a flat tire or replacing a chain. Bikes require little maintenance. Children should be able to enjoy their bikes and not worry about their tires or brakes.

Bicycles cost less than cars. A typical bike costs anywhere between $25 and $200. This means that you can buy several bikes for your family members and allow them to enjoy the many benefits of bicycling.

You can ride your kids' bikes to the beach, park and playground, as well as on trails around town. You can have fun together and don't worry about where your bike will go once you get back.

Bicycles offer versatility. Bicycles can be used outdoors or indoors. These bikes are great for traveling and making friends. Bike rentals are also a great option if you live in an area that does not allow motor vehicles, such as New York City.


What activities are possible for parents and their children?

Parents might be tempted to think that there aren't many things they can do for their kids today. But really, there is plenty to keep them entertained.

While having fun, parents can teach their children valuable lessons. When you play catch, your child might learn that throwing the ball is an important skill, which helps him to practice coordination.

You could even teach him how balances on his bike without the need for training wheels.

There are many different ways you can help your children make memories and learn new skills. Don't be afraid to ask your children questions. You can just start doing things together to see what happens.



Statistics

  • According to the Outdoor Foundation, about half the U.S. population participated in outdoor recreation at least once in 2018, including hunting, hiking, camping, fishing, and canoeing among many more outdoor activities. (activeoutdoors.info)
  • Later in life, they are also more likely to result in delinquency and oppositional behavior, worse parent-child relationships, mental health issues, and domestic violence victims or abusers10. (parentingforbrain.com)
  • According to The Outdoor Foundation's most recent report, over half of Americans (153.6 million people) participated in outdoor recreation at least once in 2019, totaling 10.9 billion outings. (wilderness.org)
  • The U.S. outdoor recreation economy supports about 5.2 million jobs, generates nearly $788 billion in consumer spending, and accounts for 2.1 percent of GDP. (wilderness.org)
  • A 2019 study found that kids who spend less time in green spaces are more likely to develop psychiatric issues, such as anxiety and mood disorders. (verywellfamily.com)



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How To

Why are outdoor activities so important for children

Outdoor activities can help children develop their physical, social, and emotional skills. Outdoor activities help children to be more social and independent. Outdoor time helps children feel more well-rounded, which can help them concentrate better in school.

Outdoor play is essential for children's motor skills, coordination and strength. Outdoors is a great place for children to learn about nature and other animals. While playing together, kids can make friends.

Exercise can improve children's memory and concentration. Playing games such as tag, hopscotch, and hide-and-seek enhances problem-solving skills. Children learn teamwork and responsibility when they work together with their peers.

Children who spend time outdoors have higher self-esteem. Children who feel confident about their self-worth tend to be more responsible and more willing to follow the rules. This confidence makes it more likely that they will succeed at school.

Outdoors gives children the chance to experience failure and success as well as danger. These experiences teach kids about life and prepare them for real-life situations.

Children can spend time outside collecting and observing wildlife. These observations can give children insight into the natural environment and increase environmental awareness.

Children's senses are sharpened when they are outside. They are able to perceive colors, hear sounds, taste smells, and even taste flavors. Children's appetites are stimulated by nature's sights, smells, tastes, and sounds. Outdoor activities provide the opportunity to build their bodies and minds as they get older.

Children who spend much time outdoors tend to have stronger bones, and more muscles. Research shows that children who spend time outdoors have fewer injuries than children who don't.

Children can practice their social skills outdoors. Children must work together in order to complete tasks such as building a fire and collecting food. They learn to give and receive kindnesses from one another.

Outdoor activities can also increase bone density and muscle mass for children. You can also benefit from outdoor activities by improving your mental health through lowering stress levels.

Outdoor activities promote family bonding. For healthy child development, it is important to spend time with the family. Many parents find it hard to make time for their children and take care of their own responsibilities. Families can bond and connect outdoors.

Outdoor activities are good exercise for the soul. The beauty of nature gives us all the things we need: sunshine, water and trees, flowers, birds, and fresh air. If you're looking for something fun and exciting to do with your kids, consider taking them camping! Camping is an excellent way to reconnect with nature and create memories that will last a lifetime.

Camping is a great activity for all ages. You don't have to be a camper to enjoy camping. There are many ways you can introduce your children to it safely. Start by taking a day trip out to a state park. Both children and adults will find many activities in the park. You may want to bring along some snacks and drinks so that you can enjoy yourself while your children play.

It is important to plan ahead if your goal is to go camping frequently. For more information on camping supplies, visit the following stores. You should also consider how you will transport everything. A large tent can easily weigh 100 pounds. It is best not to take too much gear.

If you'd rather stay closer to home, you can still incorporate camping into your schedule. Consider going hiking at a nearby state park. Take a hike through the woods or along a stream. You can bring a picnic lunch to enjoy the area. This is a great way for children to learn about the wonders of nature.

You can also make a camp in your backyard. Any space that is available should be made use of. Use branches, leaves and cardboard boxes to create a shelter. Then, build a fire pit near the shelter. Use stones to create a ring around the fire pit. Children can be seated in the circle to roast marshmallows.

You should pack your campsite quickly when you're ready for departure. Be sure to tidy up after yourself. Removing trash can cause damage to animals and plants. You also make it more difficult for others enjoy the same natural beauty.

It doesn't really matter if you camp or go camping. What matters is that you have fun spending quality time together.






This Weekend: Kid-Friendly DC Events