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Keeping The Kids Entertained On Rainy Days

<p style&equals;"text-align&colon; justify&semi;">The summer holidays are a great part of the year to spend quality time with your kids&period; But most parents would admit it can also be challenging when there is a succession of rainy days and they’re sitting around the house getting restless – particularly if you don’t have much money to take them out every time the weather is bad&period; To ensure the summer holidays are as stress-free as possible then&comma; it’s a good idea to have a few rainy-day activities prepared beforehand&comma; such as craft supplies or games&period; That way&comma; if you do have a succession of wet days you are not all going to go stir-crazy inside&period; Here are some things you can consider&colon;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p style&equals;"text-align&colon; justify&semi;">● <strong>Craft Box&colon;<&sol;strong> It’s always a good idea to keep well stocked up on craft supplies for long holidays as this allows your kids to really exercise their imaginations&period; Visit a website such as <strong>handyhippo&period;co&period;uk<&sol;strong> to buy a good range of items to keep them happy&period; Essential items will include paints and marker pens&comma; glue&comma; coloured paper&comma; felt and foam&period; But you can pretty much stock it with whatever you want&colon; sequins are always popular&comma; as are straws&comma; lolly sticks&comma; shells&comma; beads and buttons&period; The more you have&comma; the more imaginative your children can be with it&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p style&equals;"text-align&colon; justify&semi;">● <strong>Indoor Dens&colon;<&sol;strong> If you’re not too worried about order and tidiness &lpar;and most of the time you can kiss that goodbye as soon as the holidays arrive in any case&rpar; then why not do some good old-fashioned den-building&period; Any duvets&comma; blankets and pillows can be pinned and arranged however you want to create a hidey hole for your kids to keep their things in&period; It’s amazing how long this can keep them occupied for&comma; although you may have to put up with it for a few days until they’ve finally had enough and are prepared to let you take it down again&excl;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p style&equals;"text-align&colon; justify&semi;">● <strong>Treasure Hunts&colon;<&sol;strong> This takes a fair amount of preparation &lpar;making and hiding clues&comma; hiding the treasure and whatnot&rpar; but it’s worth it if you do it right because it can keep the kids occupied for a couple of hours and hopefully tire them out a bit as well &lpar;especially if you make sure it involves a lot of running up and down stairs&rpar;&excl; You can even use your craft supplies to fashion clues or obstacles along the way&period; For treasure&comma; use whatever kind of treat your kids are most into at the moment&period; It’s also a good thing to do if they have friends over as a treasure hunt is most fun if it’s done as a team activity&period; Just make sure there are enough prizes at the end for everybody as you don’t want any tears&excl;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p style&equals;"text-align&colon; justify&semi;">● <strong>Plan Meals&colon;<&sol;strong> Even the simple act of making a lunch can be turned into a fun holiday activity if you prepare what you are going to do in advance&period; Cook something that takes some time to make and the kids can join in with&colon; for example&comma; why not have a bit of a &OpenCurlyQuote;carpet picnic’ with all kinds of bits and pieces liked shaped sandwiches&comma; healthy dips&comma; gingerbread men and so on&period; Children tend to be much more excited about food if they have had a hand in putting it together&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p style&equals;"text-align&colon; justify&semi;">● <strong>Games and Puzzles&colon;<&sol;strong> It’s worthwhile having a few family favourite board games in the cupboard&period; Make sure you choose something that everyone can get involved with&comma; regardless of their age&period; A good old-fashioned jigsaw never goes amiss either&comma; although you may find that some children can’t concentrate on these for too long&period; Think of them as a good stand-by and make sure you have a decent variety of pictures and age ranges to choose from&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p style&equals;"text-align&colon; justify&semi;">● <strong>Movie Day&colon;<&sol;strong> No&comma; this isn’t just a case of &OpenCurlyQuote;if all else fails&comma; stick them in front of the TV’&period; Think about the kind of films everyone would enjoy – maybe a new release that nobody has seen before – and then dim the lights&comma; get the popcorn out and have your own family movie day&period; This always goes down a treat and again&comma; it’s a useful way to entertain any friends they have round as well&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;

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