Ten Little Things to do with the Family to make Life Sweeter
With many parents homeschooling, mums, dads, and carers across the UK are beginning to run out of ideas of what they can do to entertain their children when they are not teaching them.
Here, Gabriella Egleton, UK Brand Marketing Manager for Bebeto sweets – delicious treat for kids and their parents available at all good convenience stores nationwide – has compiled her top 10 little things you can do to help keep the whole family entertained during free time.
• Start a feather collection
When out walking keep your eyes peeled for unusual bird feathers. From magpies to pigeons, you’ll be amazed at how beautiful some feathers are.
• Grow some herbs
Instead of buying fresh herbs, invest in a few packets of seeds and let the children watch them grow. As the kids grew them, they will be more likely to try to see what they taste like.
• Have an indoor scavenger hunt
Create a list of items and set a time limit to find a range of different objects around the house. Objects could include a sock, a pencil, and a book. And of course, you’ll need a bag to collect the objects.
• Make your own board game
Come together as a family and brainstorm what your board game is going to be about, the object of the game and the rules. Then set about creating it together, as a team.
• Make paper planes or paper dolls
Host a paper plane throwing competition and see whose creation can fly the furthest. Alternatively, cut out paper doll chains and decorate them. Once completed you can attach lolly sticks to either end and make the dolls dance for you. Maybe you could then host a puppet show with them.
• Make an indoor den
Raid the airing cupboard for blankets, towels and cushions and build a den in the sitting room. This activity offers hours of fun as the den could become a castle or a tent. It will grow with your child’s imagination.
• Compile a list of things you have enjoyed or are thankful for
Every day add an activity or event to the list that has made your child happy. This will become a memory for your child to treasure in years to come.
• Host an indoor picnic
Inject some fun into lunchtime by hosting a picnic on the kitchen floor. Grab your rug, sandwiches, and crisps for a lunchtime with a twist.
• Draw with your eyes closed
Art is always a nice way to fill time but why not try drawing objects, places, and people with your eyes closed. You might surprise yourself.
• Hold a talent show
Some people have talents they already know about, and others have talents they haven’t uncovered yet. Whether you aware of yours or not, maybe you could learn something new to show the family like a magic trick, whistling with your fingers, or juggling. The list is endless.
Enjoy!