[Ansteorra] activities for children

Franchesca Bush franchescabush at gmail.com
Tue Feb 7 18:41:45 PST 2012


Really what I am getting at, is most things are not toddler friendly.  I'm
sure when she is older she would be more capable of handling some of the
tasks we put together for ourselves.  I love the idea of Page school for
example but you would be lucky to get Alexys to waterbear a single bottle
and have it end up in the hands of the right person (or any person at
all).  Although if you want her to draw on a wall, apparently she can take
that and run with it.  :S

On Tue, Feb 7, 2012 at 8:07 PM, Stefan li Rous
<StefanliRous at austin.rr.com>wrote:

> <<< I would be all in favor to do a fundraiser to sponsor more background
> checks.  I would even volunteer to help run some activities for children if
> I knew what activities were appropriate and if I was clear to do so.  I
> wish there was more stuff for my daughter to do.  She loves doing stuff but
> many of the activities we do are not really kid friendly.
>
> Francisca >>>
>
> As mentioned in other posts, I'm sure your local Minister of Children
> (MoC), which in your case, is mine as well, will be open to any help they
> can get. This also includes the person running children's activities at any
> event, even if it isn't local.
>
> The MoC may already have some activities planned out, and I wouldn't want
> to interfere with that, but many are open to additional ideas and
> activities.
>
> Here are a few files in the CHILDREN section of the Florilegium which
> might give you some ideas for different children's activities, whether as
> MoC or for just your own children.  Again, these are activities
> specifically for children, although I've often seen "adult" SCA folks try
> to get in on some activities meant for the children, and many regular SCA
> activities are open to children.
>
> One of the strong points to the SCA is that children can often do things
> along with the adults, whether that is shooting on the archery field,
> cooking food in the feast kitchen, serving food or beverages in the
> feasthall or waterbearing on, or usually next to, the list field.
>
> http://www.florilegium.org/**files/CHILDREN/idxchildren.**html<http://www.florilegium.org/files/CHILDREN/idxchildren.html>
>
> chd-ck-clsses-msg (12K)  1/ 3/01  Children's cooking classes.
> chd-actvites-msg  (64K)  7/ 3/11  Children's activities for SCA events.
> child-gam-msg     (30K)  8/25/00  Period and SCA children's games.
> Horsey-Toys-art   (16K)  5/ 3/09  "Horsey Toys" by Lady Ryska Goodwyfe
>                                     Shipbuilder.
> p-rcipes-chld-art (17K)  6/ 1/05  Recipes from Mistress Christianna
> MacGrain's
>                                     pamphlet on period dishes for child
> cooks.
> teenagers-msg     (34K) 12/ 1/08  Period and SCA teenagers. SCA activities.
> toys-msg          (70K)  1/22/11  Period and SCA toys.
> Toys-in-th-MA-art (26K)  8/30/99  "Toys in the Middle Ages" By Lady
> Margritte
>                                     of Ravenscroft.
>
> Of course if anyone has additional suggestions or comments including
> objections on any of the info in these files, please feel free to post it
> or email it to me, for possible addition to these files
>
> Stefan
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