Little Lions: Best Kids Activity Books from The New York Public Library

7/23/12 - By NYPL

Usually at Mommy Poppins we're all about getting out there and experiencing everything New York City has to offer. But there are times when you need to take a break from running around and stay home—but that doesn't mean your kids are going to let you relax on the couch eating bonbons all day.

While we suspect you have a computer, a gaming system and a TV or two, there are other ways to have fun indoors (even if your kids don't believe you). That's why for this month's Little Lions post, we asked Rachel Evans, manager of the Seward Park Library on the Lower East Side, to compile a list of her favorite activity books for families. So put down that remote! These jam-packed books feature hundreds of ways to keep the kids entertained indoors.

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Unplugged Play: No Batteries, No Plugs, Pure Fun1. Unplugged Play: No Batteries, No Plugs, Pure Fun by Bobbi Conner
Ages 1 to 10
With 710 games and activities for toddlers through tweens, this tome is the ultimate guide to analog play. From classics like “Simon Says” and “Duck, Duck, Goose” to more offbeat suggestions for solo and collaborative play, the book is overflowing with ideas for how to have fun as a family. Find it at NYPL or buy it on amazon.

Camp Out! The Ultimate Kids' Guide2. Camp Out! The Ultimate Kids’ Guide by Lynn Brunelle
Ages 7 and up
Even though most New Yorkers don't have backyards, we're still big fans of family camping, whether you do it with the Urban Park Rangers or in your own living room. With more than 170 camp-themed activities, this book really helps enhance the experience with games to play, skills to master, projects to collaborate on, recipes to try and tunes to sing. And if you're lucky enough to go camping outdoors, you can try things like identifying animal tracks and making a pizza box solar oven. Find it at NYPL or buy it on amazon.

The Big Green Book of the Big Blue Sea3. The Big Green Book of the Big Blue Sea by Helaine Becker, illustrated by Willow Dawson
Ages 8 and up
In NYC, we're lucky to live right on the waterfront. So before your next beach trip, pick up a copy of this book, which inspires kids to explore the ocean and its many fascinating inhabitants. Families can learn about ocean currents, underwater volcanoes, whale sounds and more by trying out the book's many activities and experiments, most of which can be performed at home using common household materials. Find it at NYPL or buy it on amazon.

I'm a Scientist: Backyard4. I’m a Scientist: Backyard by Lisa Burke
Ages 4 and up
Got a little scientist in your home? Then grab this book and head to your local park or community garden. There are a ton of simple experiments that even preschoolers can try as you investigate roots and shoots, wriggly worms and other natural wonders in the urban jungle. Find it at NYPL or buy it on amazon.
 

What Can You Do with an Old Red Shoe?5. What Can You Do with an Old Red Shoe?: A Green Activity Book about Reuse by Anna Alter
Ages 4 and up
Fans of Planet Earth (a.k.a. all of us) will love this green activity book, which is filled with fun ways to reuse and recycle. The author shares creative ideas for re-purposing empty tins cans, berry baskets, bits of old crayons, a raggedy tee-shirt and pretty much anything you have lying around your apartment. Find it at NYPL or buy it on amazon.

My Favorite Recipes6. My Favorite Recipes by Annabel Karmel
Ages 7 and up
Cooking with kids is a wonderful way for families to bond and you'll find lots of simple recipes in this easy-to-use stand-up flip book, which features step-by-step color photographs. Kids will love preparing dishes like avocado "frog" dip, baked potato "mice" and especially a cupcake farm—and they'll love eating them, too. Find it at NYPL or buy it on amazon.

 

The Flying Machine7. The Flying Machine Book: Build and Launch 35 Rockets, Gliders, Helicopters, Boomerangs, and More by Bobby Mercer
Ages 9 and up
The title says it all: Learn about the four forces of flight, then make and launch rockets (hand- and rubber-band powered), gliders, helicopters and boomerangs using household materials. With just two strips of paper, a drinking straw, some clear tape and scissors, you’ve got a Red Baron glider. Blast off! Find it at NYPL or buy it on amazon.

Uber Origami8. Über Origami: Every Origami Project Ever! by Duy Nguyen
Ages 5 and up
Immerse yourself in the ancient art form. The book's step-by-step color illustrations outline the basic folds, as well as more complex ones, and there are even some projects that use scissors and glue for the origami-challenged. From traditional paper cranes to more complicated submarines, dinosaurs and unicorns, the paper-folding fun should fill up many hours. Find it at NYPL or buy it on amazon.
 

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Thanks to The New York Public Library for providing this book list. You can find all of these titles at the library.