This month we went canoeing on the Little Miami River. We had a blast!

This month we went canoeing on the Little Miami River. We had a blast!

This month we went to Zumba in the park! Here are the Au Pairs posing with Mr. Red (mascot of the Cincinnati Reds baseball team).

What can you do this week to celebrate the 4th of July in Cincinnati?
Check out ideas here.
Check out Hulafrog’s A to Z summer bucket list for families here
This month we went to a movie in the park. We had the perfect weather to watch a movie outside!

We went to the Asian Food Fest for our May cluster meeting. 
This month we went to Krohn Conservatory, and the au pairs got up close and personal with the butterflies. It was a wonderful experience!

Just because a child is old enough to occupy themselves, doesn’t mean that they should be expected to do so the majority of the time. Host families have a certain expectation of activity and involvement for their children. Get the kids engaged and active. You can be more fun than the TV or a video game.
Problem:
But, my kids don’t want to do anything but watch TV or play video games.
Solution:
Instead of saying, “Would you like to (fill in the blank with any activity)? The answer will often be, “No.”
Try this, “Now we are going to (fill in the blank with any activity.) or “Would you rather do _____ or ______?” Make sure both the choices are good options.
Your chances of co-operation are greatly increased. Even kids who are reluctant to try new things will usually get in the spirit of things and have fun, if you pick a good activity.
Problem:
I don’t know what to do with school age kids.
Solution:
Look for ideas online. Google “activities school age kids” or “activities tweens”. Below is a list of some ideas to get you started.
Note: Always get permission from your host parents before taking the kids places.
Photo: Killian77


My girls are having a blast playing with Karen (from Colombia) – and even got Karen to let them style her hair!