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Target Golf
Moms Morning Memo
Ever find yourself looking for a simple yet engaging activity that doesn't just entertain the kids but also brings out your inner child? Today's pick is just that – a playful twist on mini-golf using a cardboard box, perfect for those moments when you and your little ones want to add a bit of creative fun to your day.
Activity of the Day
Target Golf
A fantastic way to add a splash of color to our day and engage our little ones in a playful activity.

What you’ll need:
A cardboard box
A makeshift golf club (like a broom or noodle)
Any small ball
Step-by-step Procedure:
Cut the flaps off the cardboard box and turn it over.
Create three arches in the box, big enough for your ball.
Decorate each arch with different colors, making them bright and inviting.
Stand a short distance away and aim the ball through the colorful arches.
Use the colors to create a simple game – maybe each color represents a funny sound or action you both have to make when the ball rolls through.
Enjoy the giggles and excitement as you both take turns.
Pro tip:
Add some fun designs to the rest of the box to catch your child's eye.
Target Golf is a chance to break away from the usual routine and engage in something that's both fun and visually stimulating. It's about those little moments of joy and laughter as you both try to aim through the arches. Plus, it's a great way to encourage your child's motor skills and color recognition in a relaxed setting.
So, let's transform that cardboard box into a rainbow of fun. It's time to swing, aim, and laugh as we play our homemade Target Golf!
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