![]() ![]() Level up with some bubbles and food colouring. Set them up outside with buckets and bowls, funnels and cups. Most kids love playing with water and relish the freedom to get wet and make a mess. ![]() So, here are a bunch of ideas – activities to help you and your kids have some fun together, and hopefully some fun apart (with kids being so busy and happy that you might get an hour or so to actually finish some work!)Ī bit of water time is good for littlies. I’m having to dig deep to think of fresh ways to keep them engaged so they don’t terrorise each other (or me!) for fun, and so I can get through some of my work requirements. They’re bored, restless and needing new things to do. I don’t know what it’s like in your whare, but at my place, my kids (aged six and nine) are now officially over it. It’s been a taxing few months and we don’t know how much longer we will be stuck at home. * School holidays: A guide for parents who forgot to plan * The Great Kiwi Garage Sale: Let's bring this summer tradition back * Covid-19: Five things to expect between now and Christmas, as our coronavirus strategy changes While it’s great our lockdown now allows physically distanced, mask-wearing outdoor playdates/picnics for much-needed social interaction, for those parents who are still working but with no access to childcare, school holidays can be pretty challenging and, in all honesty, stressful. ![]()
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