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Summer
is officially here and the kids are all enjoying time away from
school. While it’s a great time of year for your children, it can
also be a struggle for you as a parent to keep them entertained,
particularly when the weather is bad. Whether you’ve got young
children or teenagers, we’ve got you covered for playing indoors
this summer.
Magic
Without
having to spend a lot of money, you can be your kids’ own magician
– all you need are a few plastic cups and a dime. Place the coin
under one of the cups and then shuffle the cups – ask your children
to choose which cup the coin is under. You can make it as easy or as
difficult as you like by adjusting speeds, and if you really want to
see their eyes light up, gently nudge the coin under the table and
watch them as you reveal that the coin has disappeared altogether.
Bingo
Want
a game that's fun and educational? You don't have to put your kids in
front of an abacus – others
are available too,
such as bingo. This
one’s not only a brilliant source of fun but it can also help your
little ones learn some basic number skills. Let your creative side
out by helping your kids create bingo cards and numbers to pull out
of the hat.
Treasure
Hunt
There’s
nothing kids love more than a treasure hunt, especially when there’s
the possibility of a prize at the end. Make sure you offer them a
good incentive, for example, a goody bag of candy bars, and start
building your clues. All you’ll need is a few sheets of paper and a
creative imagination – perhaps write a few
rhyming poems
to help your children along with the clues. This fun game is great
for kids of all ages and will teach them the benefits of earning a
reward.
Indoor
hopscotch
This
one’s great for kids and adults who want to burn a few calories,
and it’s relatively casualty free! All you’ll need is some
masking tape and a pebble. Apply the tape to the floor and draw out
the numbers with the tape, making your very own, mess free indoor
hopscotch board. The rules are simple: the player has to throw a
pebble onto one of the numbers and ‘hop’ to it by avoiding number
one – while the rules might be simple, the hopping is not!