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17 contributions to Connected Through Play
Welcome New Members
I want to extend a warm welcome to our newest community members. Please say hi and make them feel at home. @Nur Banu Kahtalı is nurturing the creative child within, exploring imagination and skill-building through play such a beautiful way to reconnect with that spark in all of us. @Mario Mills just switched to creative director and is hungry to share that passion with his 6-year-old daughter and 1-year-old son through family play. You should definitely connect with @Gus Gray, who's also got young ones and runs Career Skool, both of you are dreaming up ways to bring imagination into everyday moments with little ones. @Andrea Turner is a web designer by day and handmade artist by night who wants to pull her 9-year-old away from screens and toward real creativity. Check out her Skool community The Creative Current, . Andrea, you'll find kindred spirits here, @Natasha Bryant teaches family yoga and homeschools in Dublin, running The Family Yoga Club, and @Andrea Quintal Portas is bridging the gap between a super-active child and screen time too, with her community Pain Relief and Recovery. @Arnetta Williams is here to help her grandkids learn and discover, you'll find @Ramona Zihlke, also a grandparent with grandchildren across multiple ages, running ArtofCraftyJournaling, and @Anna Murrietta exploring creative ways to connect through play with her almost-5-year-old granddaughter via her Grandparents Corner
Welcome New Members
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Welcome!!!
Unplug & Play: Connection
The speakers are finalized and I’ll continue introducing them over the next few weeks. One thing I wanted to focus on with this summit is building connection and we will do that through a mix of live sessions, hands-on sessions and pre-recorded to watch at your leisure. The summit runs from August 16-22 and the full agenda will be posted next week. What type of session would you be most interested in?
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Unplug & Play: Connection
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@Paulette Ng Yes!I like choices :)
What Else Could It Be?
A wooden spoon isn’t always a spoon. A cardboard box isn’t always a box. Sometimes the most ordinary objects become the starting point for extraordinary ideas. This challenge is all about seeing everyday household items in new ways. Gather Your Gear - One or more everyday household items - Paper - Pencil, crayons, or markers - Optional: tape, string, cardboard, recycled materials, or other supplies if you decide to build your idea. Steps 1. Explore your home and choose one or more everyday household items. For an extra challenge, pick one item from different rooms of the house. 2. Look closely at each item and ask, “What else could this be?” Write down or say as many ideas as you can before choosing a favorite. 3. Sketch your favorite new use or invention. Don’t worry about making it look perfect. Focus on showing your idea. 4. If you can, build a simple prototype using the item and any other materials you have available. 5. Test your idea. What worked well? What surprised you? 6. Finish by asking: - What would I keep the same? - What would I change next time? - What new idea did this inspire? Twist Combine two unrelated household items into one brand-new invention. For example, what could a whisk and a flashlight become? Or a laundry basket and a pillow? Variations by Age Ages 3–6 Choose one object together. Ask questions like, “Could this be a hat? A telescope? A dragon tail?” Draw one favorite idea, then use the real object to pretend together. Ages 7–12 Challenge yourself to think of at least ten different uses before choosing one to sketch or build. Add labels to your drawing to explain how your invention works. Ages 13–17 Think like an inventor or product designer. What real problem could your new creation solve? Build a simple prototype if possible, then reflect on what worked, what didn’t, and how you would improve Version 2.
What Else Could It Be?
1 like • Jul 21
@Mary Nunaley My daughter loves the net bags from fruits and veggies to make doll dresses. And we keep all paper roles, egg cases and plastic containers so she can be creative at any time. She usually draws something and then look for the materials, the how she can bring it to life. They can be quite creative when we get out of the way.
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@Dan Mowinski This is a great idea! And I like the drawings!
On Saturday, We Bake
Due to the heat and the holiday in the US, I opted not to make Croissants from scratch, instead, I’m revisiting a family favorite the croissant loaf. Recipe courtesy of Chef Henry at Crust & Crumb Academy. Do you have any culinary traditions or rituals in your family? https://pantry.bakinggreatbread.com/recipes/croissant-bread-yeasted
On Saturday, We Bake
1 like • Jul 5
@Mary Nunaley I like to use a gluten free recipe with a ginger syrup made with real ginger from scratch so I can reduce the sugar in it. It gets really spicy and not too sweet. They don't last long...
1 like • Jul 6
@Mary Nunaley that is the challenge part. Every year I seem to lose the original recipe I bookmarked once online and have to find new one and adapt it. I like the GF recipe available on Cookidoo too. It is a good one.
🌡️ It’s Too Hot to Go Outside. Let’s Play Anyway.
If you’ve got kids climbing the walls this week because it’s just too hot, this one’s for you and for my friends down under, where it’s a wee bit cold, join the fun starting with Day 2 I’m dropping a brand new 5-day activity series called Heatwave Hideout one indoor play idea per day, no screens, no oven, no backyard required. I’ll return to build lab next week. Each activity uses stuff you already have at home (cardboard, ice cubes, paper, tape that’s basically it), and every single one comes with variations so it works whether you’ve got a 4-year-old, a 10-year-old, a teenager, or all three at the same time. Here’s what’s coming: 🧊 Day 1: The Melting Mission — Science-y, hands-on, and surprisingly competitive 📦 Day 2: The Box City Build — One box. Infinite worlds. 🗺️ Day 3: The Indoor Treasure Map — No words allowed 🎭 Day 4: The Freeze Frame Story — Slow motion improv for the whole family 🏆 Day 5: The Heatwave Hideout Challenge — The kids run this one I’ll post one each day. Save this post so you can find them easily, or follow along in the Random Ideas classroom. Drop a 🌡️ in the comments if you’re in and let me know how old your kids are so I can cheer you on with the right variations!
🌡️ It’s Too Hot to Go Outside. Let’s Play Anyway.
1 like • Jun 29
Too hot there and too cold here. Interesting activities.
1 like • Jun 30
@Mary Nunaley An Ice Cube is a challenging one to substitute for, no doubt.
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Helping you reset chronic pain and illness when nothing else worked. Biomedical Professional, accredited EFT practitioner and Plasmatic Therapist.

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