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    5 y.o and 11 y.o

    So I'm going to my boyfriend's for the weekend to help watch his little sisters, who I've met once. We really hit it off but I didn't spend much time with them. One is 5 and she's VERY hyper and the other is 11 and the typical middle child, quiet but hiliarious. Does anyone have kids these ages and if so, what do you think would be fun for them to do? They really like video games (got that from their bro) but I wanna do more 'sisterly' things with them. Should I bring anything for them to play with? I'm used to babysitting kids under 6, but I don't think it'll be TOO hard.

    Lemme know what you parents think.
    BabyFacedAbortion Reviewed by BabyFacedAbortion on . 5 y.o and 11 y.o So I'm going to my boyfriend's for the weekend to help watch his little sisters, who I've met once. We really hit it off but I didn't spend much time with them. One is 5 and she's VERY hyper and the other is 11 and the typical middle child, quiet but hiliarious. Does anyone have kids these ages and if so, what do you think would be fun for them to do? They really like video games (got that from their bro) but I wanna do more 'sisterly' things with them. Should I bring anything for them to play Rating: 5

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    5 y.o and 11 y.o

    That's almost the exact age range between me and my beloved older sister.

    When she was 11 and I was 5, we liked to:
    Play with Barbies
    Have someone read to us or tell us stories
    Try to tell stories ourselves, but they were never quite as good as the ones a more sophisticated older friend or parent could tell
    Cook stuff like cookies or cake mixes or frozen pizza with someone older helping and supervising
    Do artsy-crafty stuff like stringing beads, drawing on the driveway with chalk, or painting things
    Color in coloring books
    Play kickball, softball, soccer, or basketball with other kids
    Build card houses or set up dominoes or blocks all over the house and then knock them down
    Set up TV trays or picnic benches in the yard and run hurdles
    Play the piano and do simple duets
    Play school with my older sister always the teacher. This really worked better with other kids because I tended to be a problem student
    Climb trees
    Jump rope
    Make beds for our cats by putting pillows and towels in cardboard boxes and then try to get the cats to sleep or at least sit still in them
    Ride bikes
    Watch Disney movies
    Play with makeup and/or nail polish
    Play simple board gmes
    Make mixtures (this we usually had to do on the sly and we often got busted). But we liked to get bowls and then start mixing lotion, powder, red food coloring, glitter, marbles. Anything we could find.
    Play dress-up
    Pretend to hypnotize each other and/or hold seances
    Play hide and seek
    Have water-gun battles
    Have silly string battles (in the driveway only)
    Make tape recordings or stage live performances of singing, lip-synching, or theatrical performances. Anything to hear outselves making noise. My dad had a microphone that we loved to use.

    That's are just a few of some of the fun times I remember with my sister at those exact ages. We had a lot of fun!

    I can't wait to hear about your "adventures," BFA. You're so creative and great, I'm sure they're going to have a ball!
    [SIZE=\"4\"]\"That best portion of a good man\'s life: his little, nameless, unremembered acts of kindness and love.\"[/SIZE]
    [align=center]William Wordsworth, English poet (1770 - 1850)[/align]

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    #3
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    5 y.o and 11 y.o

    Thank you SO much birdie! That helps me like crazy, some really awesome ideas there, thank you again!


    ATHF...completely uncalled for. There's no need for that immature behavior here. If you want to be a douche bag, go to the main forum where people will deal with that nonsense.

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    #4
    Senior Member

    5 y.o and 11 y.o

    You are totally welcome, and knowing you you're going to have fun. Did you do some of those same things when you were that age?

    If the 5-year-old's hyper, definitely mix in some of physical activities to blow off some of that steam. Thank you, too, for your comments about the intervening post. In even jest, that thread had to go.
    [SIZE=\"4\"]\"That best portion of a good man\'s life: his little, nameless, unremembered acts of kindness and love.\"[/SIZE]
    [align=center]William Wordsworth, English poet (1770 - 1850)[/align]

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    #5
    Senior Member

    5 y.o and 11 y.o

    Sadly I don't remember my childhood at all, (not from the weed but I was supposedly "traumatized") but I'm sure I've done all of those things! I think the girls are really gonna have fun though, I don't see them much (boyfriend lives in a different town) but they always send me little stuffed animals and cards..tamara (the 5 y.o) sent me a valentines day card too! They are too cute! Thanks again, honey!

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    #6
    Senior Member

    5 y.o and 11 y.o

    you should make a living room fort with sheets and pillows and all that stuff. those are fun at any age

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    #7
    Senior Member

    5 y.o and 11 y.o

    Quote Originally Posted by napolitana869
    you should make a living room fort with sheets and pillows and all that stuff. those are fun at any age
    haha yea i loved them

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    #8
    Senior Member

    5 y.o and 11 y.o

    at that age our babysitter used to bring nail polish and mud masks and we wuld do a mini spa thing.

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    #9
    Senior Member

    5 y.o and 11 y.o

    give the lil brats some strong cough medicine
    with a sip of beer chaser.they shoukld be asleep in no time
    then before you and your boy start getting freaky
    be sure to put vegatable oil on all the door knobs
    so they cant open the door and get out of the room
    Love is patient and kind. It does not envy, it does not boast, it is not proud. Love is not rude, it is not self-seeking, it is not easily angered, and it keeps no record of wrongs. Love does not delight in evil but rejoices with the truth. Love always protects, always trusts, always hopes, always perseveres

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    #10
    Senior Member

    5 y.o and 11 y.o

    I dug a lot of holes, too, Billy. And when I could get my hands on them (by age 11 this was easier), I buried firecrackers with the fuse sticking out of the little dirt pile and lit them. Got busted for this, too. I had a pyro guy cousin who was two years older, and we were always pursuing some sort of explosive back yard scheme involving dirt, holes, fires, loud noises, small vehicles and toy soldiers. This was the Vietnam era when vivid war images were on the news every night. Back in the stone ages when I was a kid, they sold firecrackers, smoke bombs, little rolls of cap-gun blasting caps, sparklers, and bottle rockets at toy stores year round, if you can believe that. By the mid-70s, there'd been enough kids who lost eyes and extremeties from those items that they stopped that. But it was fun while it lasted!
    [SIZE=\"4\"]\"That best portion of a good man\'s life: his little, nameless, unremembered acts of kindness and love.\"[/SIZE]
    [align=center]William Wordsworth, English poet (1770 - 1850)[/align]

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