This week we’re talking about inspiration. What drives our creativity? What speaks to us? What keeps us going? Our intention this week is to inspire ourselves, and our children to think differently, be creative and have fun.
This is the gift that keeps on giving, isn’t it? Inspiration not only gets us through a day or a week but gives us a thrill inside as we do it. Inspiration turns an ordinary day into a wowza day.
With children, especially, it can take real creativity to avoid predictable routines and think outside the box. Some parents, ahem, might find that they like it when their children stick to the exact same routine and play — because it is easy.
I find our job as parents a little harder. I want to challenge my kids to think differently and do things differently. Is that sky really blue? Is that box really square?
Really? Nothing to do but watch TV?
Huh.
On Monday, I suggested that you write your Energy List. Today, I will suggest that you help your children write theirs by creating a THINK OUTSIDE THE BOX box. What motivates them, what makes them happy, what gets them laughing?
Your box or jar or drawer or envelope marked THINK OUTSIDE THE BOX will look differently than ours. We used a Chinese Take Out box with a simple sign. Much like all of our projects, there is no right way to do this and I feel that a family needs to make it their own.
The important, essential, absolute must is that the children be involved with creating the list of ideas that go inside. It’s their box of happy.
Inside this magical box is 40 ideas that our girls came up with on their own — and they also happen to truly promote thinking, learning and creativity. These ideas can be done alone, with a sibling or friend or as a family. Some, I should mention, are just plain fun. I didn’t include the more personal ones they included such as playing with very specific toys.
Next week, I will add my own ideas to their box but more on that next week! For now, here is the list my girls came up with together this past weekend — when the weather was still mostly winter unlike now when it’s mostly spring. And, just as I go through seasons in what inspires me, my children do the same. Since writing this list, I am certain they would add crawl under the forsythia bush as No. 1.
They loved sharing these ideas so much, by the way. Seeing their little minds light up with ideas makes my heart just melt.
THINK OUTSIDE THE BOX IDEAS
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Jump on the bed
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Paint Your Nails/Make tattoos
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Play spy games
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Chase/Tag Outside
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Build a Fort
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Reading/Buddy Reading
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Dance Party
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Jump on Daddy
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Do each other’s hair
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Go outside
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Play with favorite toy
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Take a Walk
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Play games
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Hold a scavenger hunt
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Play map games
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Make Jewelry
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Play library
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Set up a center
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Play in basement
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Make your own pizza party
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Throw a treasure hunt
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Play veterinarian or doctor
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Play on the computer
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Play bakery
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Write!
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Set up a pretend office
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Play musical instruments
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Play pretend police officer
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Put on a parade
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Play puzzles
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Pretend to be a mom and baby
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Play school
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Explore nature
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Draw on the easel
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Science experiments
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Paint
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Sidewalk chalk art
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Arts or crafts
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Play dress up
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Play math games
And, I’m feeling all techno-fancy right now with a gift just for you. You can get a printable version of this list simply by clicking HERE! Please share in the comments any “Thinking Outside the Box” ideas your children mention. Don’t forget to share posts on inspiring play or creativity this Friday in the Kids Co-Op Link Up Party right here.





Great ideas! Very inspiring!
i like “jump on daddy”
will ask my kids to write theirs.. am sure there will be many interesting ideas !
Fun idea!! I like this because recently my daughter keeps wanting me to come up with projects for her, but this would hand over some control to her.
Great idea! I was thinking of doing an “I’m bored” jar for my girls, but after reading this, I know I should get their input as well!
Thanks, Terri! You should definitely try — just a fun exercise in seeing what their little minds come up with. Plus, if it’s their ideas, they will enjoy them more. The girls continously choose to jump on daddy. : )
Some days it feels like we have done all those things on your list and it isn’t even lunch time. All of your ideas that engage the children in helping make the list or make the decisions are bang on – the children love doing it! Thanks for another great post.
Thank you for stopping by to comment … I know what you mean in filling a busy morning. Some days I feel like I need a nap by 9 a.m.