You could tell her the story of 'The Three Little Pigs'. It has simple characters and a great moral about hard work and preparation.
Drawing together can be fun. Even if she is too young to draw properly, you can give her some safe crayons and let her scribble on a piece of paper while you draw something for her to see.
Another time, my sister chose dare. I dared her to draw a self - portrait with her eyes closed. The result was hilarious. It looked more like a scribble than a portrait. But she was proud of it and we hung it on the fridge as a fun reminder of our truth or dare time.
You can play simple board games like Candy Land or Chutes and Ladders with your baby sister. These are fun and easy for young kids to understand.
At a party, my sister once met a famous artist. She was so excited and got to talk to him about his art. They discussed different painting techniques and the inspiration behind his works. It was a great moment for her as she is an art lover herself.
Well, first think about the details like what time it was, what the weather was like, and who was there to greet her. Then, focus on the expressions and actions of everyone when they saw her for the first time. Also, don't forget to mention any special gifts or surprises.
Create fictional stories with her as the main character. For example, she could be a brave explorer in a magical land. Use lots of descriptive words to make the story exciting.
Think about classic fairy tales and add your own twists. For instance, take Cinderella and change the setting a bit, or give the characters different personalities. This way, it becomes a unique story that she'll love.
If the 'balls' are regular play balls like footballs or basketballs, it could be a really fun family time. Maybe they are having a friendly game in the backyard. Mom could be showing off her old basketball skills and sister is trying to keep up. They might be laughing and having a great time passing the ball around and shooting hoops.
You can go for a bike ride together. It's a great way to enjoy the outdoors, get some exercise and have a chat while you pedal along the scenic routes.
They can play board games like Monopoly or Scrabble. It's a great way to spend time together and also improve skills like counting and vocabulary.