One of the best parts about living in California is the weather. It’s especially amazing in January. We’ve had sunshine and 70 degrees every year on my daughter’s January birthday since she was born.  But it does mean that we miss out on a few favorite activities from my Midwestern youth.  Like snowball fights.  So for her Frozen themed birthday party, we had a California Snowball Fight instead.  I’ve got some fun pics of the mayhem and keep reading for this week’s Love to Learn Linky too. This post contains affiliate links.
California Snowball Fight Supplies Needed
- Mesh bath poufs in white {affiliate}
How to Play
It’s soooo easy. Just pull out the poufs and play. Well, maybe set a few ground rules. No aiming for the face. No jumping through the bushes. Whatever you need…  The kids loved running around after each other, tossing the poufs in the air and at each other.  Just like a real snowball fight, but with better weather.
I think the adults had as much fun with this as the kids did. I have an awesome picture of my friend totally whipping a snowball at one of her beloved children, but I think she might kill me if I posted it here :) And as the giggling photographer during this epic battle, I quickly became a target.
Many thanks to The Babe’s preschool teacher Kathy for this really fun idea. Â One of the best parts of being a co-op preschool member is learning and brainstorming from amazing teachers.
Snowy & Icy Activities from the Love to Learn Linky
In case you want some more pretend winter fun, here are a few icy, snowy play & learn ideas shared last week at the Love to Learn Linky. Â And you don’t have to live in snow country to enjoy them :)
- Ice Science from the Science Kiddo.
- Snowman Math from Sugar Aunts.
- Simple Snowman Sensory Bin for Toddlers from Living Life and Learning
- Nature Sensory Ice Play from Learning and Exploring Through Play
- Melted Snowman Painting from Learning 2 Walk
- Chapter Books for Kids Who Love Frozen from A Book Long Enough
Or you can check out past week’s Love to Learn Linky posts…
11 Colorful Activities to Do with Toddlers from A Little Pinch of Perfect
10+ Fun & Educational Seed Activities from One Time Through
Chinese New Years Crafts & Activities for Kids from Totschooling
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That is my kind of snowball fight!!! My daughter (and not so grown up husband) love getting me with snowy snowballs. I would much prefer this nice dry and fluffy snowball fight better! :)
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Being from California, too, I understand the need to “import” snow. What a clever idea for bringing the joy of snow to your daughter’s party.
We lived in Phoenix for several years and can totally relate! My kids love the idea of snow, but when it comes right down to it, they only last 5-10 minutes out in it before they get too cold and come inside. It’s totally overrated :)
20 minutes to get dressed in snow clothes only the cone back inside in 10 minutes!!
Thanks for including my simple snowman sensory bin.
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