What are some things that I can do with a cute 3 year old girl coming for the weekend?
I knw this is soo long but please take the time to read it because its fascinating. Ok some of you might now I already made a question like this. But then you were saying like she wasnt supervised or something but anyway. A cute 3 year old girl is coming to my house soon (well thats what her mom said) and I really want to make her happy! She hugs me all the time!! But the story is my friend AC came over and we were hanging out then Tyler (the little girl) came over. We got really bored!! So we decided to make some cookies. Well while the cookies were in the oven me and ac had to go to the bathroom. so we left tyler with her mom. Then while we were in the bathroom Tyler said she saw one of us come out but it was really just AC getting toilet paper(lol). So when Tyler couldn’t find us (because she thought we had came out) she went looking for us and started going up these really really hard stairs. And she isn’t supposed to walk up even carpeted stairs unsupervised because you know shes 3. So she fell and busted her chin and she was bleeding terribly. When me and AC came back tyler was sitting on the stairs crying and bleeding we were like omg!!! AC started rocking her and getting ice for her while I got her mom. And so they had to leave to take her to the hospital afterwards. We gave her a cookie to make her feel better but anyway.. So I want to make this visit really fun for her so what can I do. She thinks of her self as a big girl and calls all the big girls ’‘fancy’’. (aww) So I don’t really want to go out and buy her a baby rattle either. Plus not just make up because her 4 year old bro is coming to and since he’s a ’‘baby’’ too I wanna be nice to him too. And I don’t really want to go a lot of places because I can’t drive. Not because I’m stupid but because i’m not old enough. And I don’t really want to buy a whole bunch of things either. But I will if it’s like under $5. And I liked the answers on the other question too but I need more!! OK thanks so much!
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Yahoo Answers Junior Edition ® might be of some assistance.
You could:
do crafts (cutting, pasting, etc.)
depending on where you live, you might be able to go on a walk
play simple games like matching if she’s willing to sit still, or if she wants to run around you could play games like tag or throwing/kicking a ball back and forth
make and play with playdough
she might like to play house or some imitation game
read books
color pictures
listen to music and dance around
That’s all I could think of off the top of my head. Good luck!
Stop referring to her as cute. That ex-cop is watching you.
can you guys answer the question without beig pervy/insulting?
When you asked your mom, what did she say? I’ll bet she has some ideas.
Some crayons and paper for both of them will keep them occupied. Tell a fairy tale or read them a book (go to the library). Give them piggy back rides. Think hard about what you remember liking to do before you started going to school. I remember using a blanket and some chairs to play “fort”, drawing pictures, and playing duck duck goose, and singing songs like “Who Stole the Cookie from the Cookie Jar?”
-Dolls
-Playdough
-finger painting
-pretend grocery store
I don’t see what cuteness has to do with it.
@Jeruba They’re thinking of cuteness in a different sense… But I’m sure @lexipoorocks is just talking about cute being that the kid is 3!!
Agrees with @judochop great one liners here are my too favorite (as in I was totally like OMG and then she was like OMG and we were both so totally OMG!)
And she isn’t supposed to walk up even carpeted stairs unsupervised because you know shes 3. So she fell and busted her chin and she was bleeding terribly.
This “question” gave me a headache. Wouldn’t: What suggestions do you have to entertain a three and a four year old in a guests home? have been like so much more pleasant? Totally! For Sure!
@Jeruba Exactly. Do the same things you’d do with a really ugly 3 year old girl coming to your house for the weekend….and how old are you and are you sure you’re mature enough to handle a three year old of any gender?
A 3 year old can’t walk up and down stairs unsupervised? You and your friend have to go to the toilet together? I don’t think you should be entertaining this child or any child for a week. Unless her mom is going to be there the whole time as well.
Simply answering the question of what to do with this little girl…
Have you heard of Fancy Nancy? It is a great series of books and my daughter loves, loves, loves them. You can get one from the library or buy a paperback at the store for around $3. Read the book, then have a fancy party. There are boys in the books, too, so the little boy won’t be left out. Fancy Nancy and the Boy from Paris, Fancy Nancy: The Show Must Go On, and Fancy Nancy Sees Stars all have a boy as her main friend in the story.
Let her dress up, decorate your room, make cookies and have tea or make a play to act out one of the books… just be sure to be Fancy! Everyone will have fun!
I don’t understand why you insist that there should be something different you would do with a “cute” girl that would be different from any other three year old. Please explain.
Am I really the only one who doesn’t think she is making a distinction about the girl being cute v ugly? I think she is just talking about kids the way we talk about kids. I would say to my husband, “Oh, the cutest little boy the same age as our daughter just moved in down the street!” It wouldn’t mean a thing other than kids are cute simply because they are kids. She’s enchanted with this little girl. Big deal. For all we know the little girl is ugly but her charm makes the OP see her as cute.
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