5 Ways to Bond With Your Kids Before Summer Ends
Summer is about to close as the month of June drums nearer.
We have had our little ones at home for almost two months, but have we really
made most of our time with them? With the many things that we need to do at
home and in the workplace, we often sacrifice time spent with our children. Now
is the best opportunity to start creating wonderful memories that they can look
back to once the school starts. Whether you want to make up for the days you
were too busy or simply cap off the summer on a good note, there’s still
activities available for you and your kids to enjoy. Break free from the usual
trips to the mall and try these five activities instead.
1. W A T C H A T H E A T E R S H O W
In a world of video streaming and smartphones, it is rare to
see children not glued to their gadgets. Introduce them to other forms of
entertainment like live theater. Just make sure that you choose a show that is
child-friendly. Look for youthful and energetic productions that also teach
golden values through the story. A good example of this is PETA’s Mga Kuwento
Ni Lola Basyang! The play is like a fairytale book that has come to life as
Lola Basyang shares stories of magical spells, kings and their kingdoms.
Without a doubt, you’ll enjoy it too!
2. J O I N A W O R K S H O P
Make your bonding activity an educational one too! There are
plenty of workshops available these days but pick ones that you can do together
as parent and child. This way, it’s not only you or your kid that gets to enjoy
the activity. Rather, you get a chance to do it together. Afterwards, you can
laugh at the little errors that you made, share the learning that you earned
and even display your output at home!
3. C R E A T E A N D T E L L Y O U R O W N S T O R I E S
How about exploring the art of words with your little one?
Filipinos naturally love storytelling. Our rich folklore is a testimony to
that. There are also many ways that you can create and tell your own story.
This is a chance to let loose and be kid yourself too as you and your child
learn how to tell a story in the most animated way possible!
4. G I V E V I S U A L A R T S A T R Y
Simple drawing, coloring and crafts-making are always a big
hit with children, but you can make the experience even better by making art
together. Producing these little artworks will be a creative experience for the
both of you. Watch your kid’s eyes light up as you take this artsy journey as a
pair. It will surely be an experience neither of you will forget.
Of course, a Pinoy family bonding option that never fails is
music. Make your bonding experience emotionally enriching by asking your child
what he wants to sing about, and composing a song together! You don’t even have
to be musically inclined to try it out. Bring out your old guitar or even just
a pen and some paper. The song may not be perfect but your little one will
definitely associate it to the fun you had while writing it.
Fortunately, parents don’t have to look far for activities
like these. PETA has organized a weekend of bonding activities that the whole
family can enjoy together! Mommies and daddies can take their kids to the PETA
Theater Center to watch a show of Lola Basyang and attend a workshop of their
choice. The workshop can be on Storytelling, Puppetry and Visual Arts, and
Music and Rhythm.

Cap off summer with a fun and learning experience for both
parent and child. Join us at the PETA Theater Center and enjoy a fun-filled
afternoon with your kids. Family passes are available for the Mga Kuwento Ni Lola
Basyang play and your workshop of choice. Book your tickets through Ticketworld
(http://bit.ly/24tIu7w). You can also call
(725) 6244 local 22-23 or (0916) 4868696 for reservations. #FamilyDayWithLolaBasyang
#PETAFamilyDay
Thank you for the tips. The Peta workshops look interesting , unfortunately too far from where I live.
ReplyDeleteThis is going to be a fun and interesting event for those family with children. My son just turned 1-year-old pa lang. We can maybe do this after 2-3 years. :)
ReplyDeleteI meant for families with children 3 years old and above. :)
DeleteI love PETA's workshops, especially the theator show since we have theater background. I hope they will offer free workshops too. :)
ReplyDelete*theater show
DeleteI hope so, too. Maybe in the future they'll have free workshops hihi :)
DeleteIt's really nice of PETA to come up with activities that parents and their children can do together. I hope to take my son to a theater soon to see a play.
ReplyDeleteMe too! When my little one is old enough to sit still for a long period of time,I think it would be nice noh? ;)
DeleteThese are really great workshops from PETA. Unfortunately, this weekend of ours is already packed with other activities. I hope PETA organizes another run for this.
ReplyDeleteI wish we could go to this in the future. But I'm glad that even without the workshops (since Popy is only 10mos old) I have a creative husband who performs with a guitar for him and who can teach him artsy stuff. Looking forward to extra curricular activities like these ones in the future. :)
ReplyDeleteGood for your little one! He's surrounded w creative people. Hihi! I also let my little one play with colors, though the husband and I doesn't know how to play any musical instruments (my husband used to play bass in hs though but we don't have that hehe), but good thing my little girl loves to play with her toy drums hahaha!
DeleteThis is nice. Family time really is a must. Too bad that we already have plans this weekend.
ReplyDeleteoh I've seen this in Mommy Nadia's blog too. I wish we can join but QC is just not accessible for us. My kids would have loved the visual arts class.
ReplyDeleteOoohhh sayang naman! :(
DeleteThese are really nice tips. Thank God before summer ends, we got to attend a few workshops for the boys. We also had our own summer enrichment activities at home.
ReplyDeleteI have not done any of these!!! haha. We just sing, play and cuddle. Pero when he's a little older, these are a must-try!
ReplyDeleteAs much as I wanted to attend the PEtA event is too far for me, hope next summer if the traffic is not bad na we can attend one na
ReplyDeleteThese are great ideas. Sulitin ang summer!
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