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Unique Hobbies That Your Kids Will Love to Try Out

by Rayanne M. Writer

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Let's be honest. Many toys that today's children receive as gifts often come with batteries or digital enhancements. Now, there's nothing wrong with that, but getting your kids to try out some unique hobbies that involve creativity, working with their hands, collecting things and/or using their imagination can offer a number of amazing benefits. Our expert hobbyists have come up with a few of their favorite leisurely pursuits for children.

Developing Survival Skills

Here's a hobby that would interest a lot of curious kids and introduce them to the great outdoors at a young age. Survival skill lessons can be taught to young minds and are something they will remember throughout their lifetime. You can begin with outdoor camping, an activity that many people and families enjoy doing. From there, you can advance the hobby to lessons on starting a fire or purifying water, knowing basic first aid and how to determine the direction with a map, compass, by landmarks, etc. You could also make homemade weapons such as a slingshot or spear with your children. These could become useful in hunting or self-defense situations down the road.

Working With Wood

The art of building things is a blast for many children at any age, and you can use a variety of materials to construct things. You can even work on this hobby together, for instance. You and your child could design and build a wood heart, wheel, or other item using wood parts to create toys. It's fun, and children enjoy participating and learning how to join pieces together to construct a special toy. When a kid uses their imagination to build something, it's good for a young brain. Imagination boosts cognitive, academic, language and social growth, according to psychologists.

Learning About Weather

Meteorology is a fascinating subject and can make for a wonderful children's hobby at any level. A lot of kids are intrigued by the weather and watching the local news meteorologist deliver the forecast. You can introduce your child to everything weather with a journal where they can record the daily temperature and any precipitation. Kids can also draw pictures of the cloud shapes they see in the sky and keep the drawings in the journal. Some TV news stations enjoy giving tours of their place and introducing kids to a meteorologist. You can also buy a weather kit that helps them engage with their hobby by learning how to use a wind vane, an anemometer, a thermometer and a rain gauge, for example.

Collecting Rocks

This is an old-fashioned hobby that you don't hear about too often these days, but it's a great way for a child to explore their environment and pick up various rocks from where they live and collect different types. For instance, kids can learn that rocks are generally classified into three different rock types: igneous, sedimentary and metamorphic. Rock collecting along with finding semi-precious stones and crystals is never boring and you never know what you're going to uncover in Mother Nature. There are books and videos about geology, and you can get a simple shoebox to start collecting rocks with your children.

Making Origami Crafts

Origami is the ancient art of folding paper to create both two-dimensional and three-dimensional figures, and even kids as young as preschool-age can have fun learning to make amazing pieces. Origami has a hidden lesson, and what it does is teach patience. It also delivers a reward as you complete a beautiful, paper-folded design. Make sure to buy origami paper from Japan, which provides the ideal weight for doing this unique paper-folding craft. Standard origami paper has about 60 different color options and comes in three standard sizes, including 6-inch, 9.5-inch and 14-inch paper squares. Genuine origami paper is colored on one side and white on the back.

Conclusion

Every child is an individual with unique interests and personalities. Discover what they'd like to do, and then begin this as a hobby with them. You'd be surprised how engaged they may become, instead of just sitting there on the couch playing with electronic devices day in and day out. Have fun and be creative!


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