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Skate at Oaks Park or Lloyd Center Ice Rink, get creative at the Portland Children's Museum or see how water spouts work at OMSI for rainy day fun in Portland, Oregon.
When it's raining outside, most kids just want to watch movies or television all day. This article presents some other ideas for rainy days.
Toddlers enjoy exploring and don't require expensive toys. Try out some of these craft projects with cardboard boxes to make a variety of new toys for the kids.
When the day is dragging by, pull out a packet of stickers and some imagination for an afternoon of fun and learning.
Having some indoor activities on hand keeps kids occupied on rainy days, and can greatly reduce time spent in front of the television or computer.
When the weather outside is frightful, keeping your kids entertained can be far from delightful.
Children who love paper crafts and dressing up will delight in printable paper dolls. Choose from sites with cartoon, historic, fairy, book, and television characters.
From Candlewick Press, children's books about wizards, dragons, pirates, pharoahs and mythology. Pop ups, pull outs and folklore for older children.
From the Portland Art Museum to the Oregon Museum of Science and Industry, Forestry Center, Museum of Contemporary Craft and Oregon Historical Society discovery awaits.


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