When my son was that that age it was the best. I would lay down an old comfortor and give him finger paint, brushes and paper and let him go. He LOVED it. I have several of his painting creations framed from bach then.. They are my favorite decor on my walls.
Many times he would paint all over himself, it was hilarious and I took great photo's of it. I would just take him straight to the tub afterwards. Then he would play in the water for a hour. Those were fun afternoons. AND I always played fun kids music or baby genius CD's in the back ground.
Also the same comfortor was brought out for play dough.
We both would play and create with playdough for long lengths of time.
Other things I liked to do back then. I would go to Michael's or JoAnns and buy wood bird houses or ceramic piggy banks and let him paint them. I still have all the things he painted. Both stores have 40% & 50% coupons each week in the paper. So you can get items to paint for under a dollar sometimes. You could buy plain wood Christmas ornaments and have him paint them and either give the as gifts from him or use them to decorate packages. Who cares how they look that is the greatness of it all.....it was made by your son.
Also I would make paper airplanes (very simple, just use white paper) and he would decorate them with washable markers.
I always save toilet paper rolls and egg cartons. My son can create anything with these objects. Also blow up balloons and draw faces on them and then bat them around the room.
Oh boy, balloons were always the best back then.
Anything sensory is good such as a big tub of rice and hide small objects in it and have him find them. Or just tubs of different textures like sand, noodles, marbles, feathers, cotton balls. Kids love to put their hands in and dig into all these things but hiding things in them adds to the fun.
I swear the best thing is just card board boxes. Get several
boxes and let him climb inside them all or make a fort.
The best is go to the big box stores and ask for a refrigerator box or washer or dryer box. OH my gosh we made great forts and tunnels with boxes. It is endless.
Have a great winter season creating. I wish I could go back one day in my son's life when he was that age. Those were the simple days. Now it's basketball, football, taekwondo,
homework, bible study, etc. etc. I love this time too, it's just a little busier.
M.