Kids and Collecting
Tips and articles on helping your kids and grandkids learn more about collecting. Help them get started out early, if nothing else you'll have company on those treasure finding treks.
Collecting Ideas for the Kids
It's wonderful to watch the natural curiosity of kids and that crosses over to the their collecting habits. Kids can and are interested in everything. When it comes to collecting cost doesn't have to be a factor, collections can be as simple as rocks picked up on vacation. Vials of sand from beaches visited, stamps from the mail or quarters received as pocket change (and later given as allowance)…
It's wonderful to watch the natural curiosity of kids and that crosses over to the their collecting habits. Kids can and are interested in everything. When it comes to collecting cost doesn't have to be a factor, collections can be as simple as rocks picked up on vacation. Vials of sand from beaches visited, stamps from the mail or quarters received as pocket change (and later given as allowance)…
Kids and Collecting: Tips on Helping Them to Start a Collection
Kids can acquire, stuff to play with and soon to be discarded, or they can collect, and as a collector it just makes me smile when they take an interest and developing that collecting passion.
Kids can acquire, stuff to play with and soon to be discarded, or they can collect, and as a collector it just makes me smile when they take an interest and developing that collecting passion.
Make Collecting a Family Affair: Kovel on Kids Collecting
A chat with Terry Kovel tells how to make your kids more interested in collecting.
A chat with Terry Kovel tells how to make your kids more interested in collecting.
Kids Collecting: Andy and His Keys
Andy is a young man guy who started collecting keys when he was just three years old. His story is a little different than many kids who collect, but it just proves that there is no right or wrong way to collect and that many times collecting opens up new doors that might not have been otherwise discovered.
Andy is a young man guy who started collecting keys when he was just three years old. His story is a little different than many kids who collect, but it just proves that there is no right or wrong way to collect and that many times collecting opens up new doors that might not have been otherwise discovered.
