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  1. Jul 30, 2023 · Choose a couple of these fun things to do at your home and give them a try this week. Read the list to your family and friends, and come up with a plan for an amazing staycation afternoon or evening that brings joy to all of you.

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    • If You’re in a Creative Mood. Check out some of the simple art ideas on Instagram Reels. Learn the art of amigurumi. Watch a watercolor tutorial on YouTube.
    • If You Want to Freshen Up Your Decor. Create an accent wall. Wallpaper something. Empty and edit. Take every single thing out of a room and then add things back, piece by piece, until you have just enough in the room.
    • If You Feel Like Cleaning. Clean under your bed. Clean your dryer ducts. Use car cleaning putty to clean debris out of the nooks and crannies of your car.
    • If You’re with the Kids. Make homemade bath bombs. Make cotton candy popcorn. Make macarons. Have a movie night. Popcorn makes it legit. Bonus fun points if you pop your own.
    • Plan a Picnic. Prepare a traditional picnic lunch like sandwiches, fruit, and potato chips. Load everything into a basket and bring it to your picnic destination, whether it's a blanket on the lawn or a patio table.
    • Host a Four-Square Tournament. This outdoor family activity gets everyone moving! You'll need four players and a large rubber ball. Draw a 12 x 12 foot square on your driveway.
    • Build a Garden Labyrinth. Outline a path in your backyard using stones, twigs, or unmowed grass. Simple patterns can be found online or in books. Little kids especially will love following the twists and turns of your creation.
    • Plan a Treasure Hunt. Kids can't resist a scavenger hunt! You can plant little dime-store jewels and treasures in the garden, then draw up a map with directions for kids.
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    • Involve Everyone. When the whole family is involved in planning fun activities, you'll have more opportunities to experience special moments. "Family glue" is what Pat Tanner Nelson, professor of Human Development & Family Studies at University of Delaware, calls those moments that connect your family and build deep, healthy relationships.
    • Plant a Family Garden. Encourage everyone to get their hands dirty by digging a patch to plant flowers or vegetables in the backyard. Tuck tender seedlings into the ground and watch them grow and blossom—like your kids are doing every day.
    • Plan a Family Vacation Together. You can set the budget and suggest a geographically convenient location but let your kids research attractions, coordinate travel times, and check the weather forecast.
    • Conduct Family Interviews. Members of your family's older generations, like grandparents, great-aunts, and great-uncles, have many fascinating stories of growing up in different eras.
  2. A scavenger hunt can be a fun activity for kids and adults of all ages. Explore these scavenger hunt ideas that you can try outdoors or indoors.

  3. Apr 3, 2020 · Looking for fun things to do with kids at home? We've rounded up the best simple and (yes!) time-consuming ideas our own families love.

  4. Apr 19, 2024 · 1 4 oz. bottle of white glue. 8 drops food coloring. Coloring books are a thing of the past. These days families are printing coloring pages right from the internet! Try sites like Activity Village for fun, original coloring pages that kids will love! Decorate a Cake.

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