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Have Fun With FluShields Recommending Things To Do With Your Family While Stuck at Home

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Under some circumstances during these past few months, we've been spending a lot of time at home. Some might get bored doing their usual things, and might have a hard time dealing with this phenomenon.

Under some circumstances during these past few months, we've been spending a lot of time at home. Some might get bored doing their usual things, and might have a hard time dealing with this phenomenon. But, despite all the negativities that this pandemic brought to us, let us always look at the bright side. Fortunately, these situations brings the families together.

To have a fulfilling quality time with your family, here are some of the things you may do:

1. Home repairs and cleaning
It might sound tiring but actually it's fun. Not only it can help you make your homes clean, but also it can give you the satisfaction of having a family bond doing the household chores together. In cleaning and disinfecting your homes, always use some personal protective equipment such as gloves, face shield/mask, or anything that can help you from inhaling intoxicating cleaning chemicals.

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2. Workout or Do Exercises
Nothing beats a healthy body. Doing exercises regularly with your family members can make you feel good. It does not just keep you away from getting bored but also help your family to strengthen their body and stay fit.

3. Learn a new skill
Being stuck at home is another way for you and your family for self-improvement and learn new things such as playing board games, musical instruments, or even learning things online. By doing so, you can actually have fun doing activities together while improving your skills and talents.

 

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4. Having dinner and watch movies together
During the busy days, some of you might haven't enough time for your family to eat dinner together. So, these days would be a great time to experience a family dinner every day. This will deepen your relationship with every family member and open up conversations that you've never talked about before. After dinner, it will also be fun to watch movies as well.

5. Create things with your kids 
One great source to find awesome things to create with your kids is Today's parent. They show how to create a cardboard race car or a dollhouse, a drive-in movie or a pinwheel.

 

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6. Do some gardening
If you have a garden, spend time outdoors by planting flowers. Your kids will love getting messy in the fresh soil and being on garden hose duty.

7. Wash your car
If it’s warm enough outside, get the kids to help you out with cleaning up your car on the driveway.

8. Collect and paint rocks
Go to a nearby park and collect rocks, then make a craft day out of it. Paint them with whatever paint you have at home and maybe even turn them into rock magnets for the fridge.

9. Take lots of pictures
Make sure that while living in the moment, you don’t forget to snap photos of the silly and fun times, too. Print the photos and have the kids help you finally put together that scrapbook or album you’ve wanted to make.

10. Draw with sidewalk chalk
Sprawl out on the sidewalk with a big bucket of chalk or spruce up your driveway with your wildest creations.

11. Have a scavenger hunt
Put together a list of household objects and see who can be the first to find everything on the list

 

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12. Watch the sunset
The best ending to the perfect spring day is watching the sunset with the little ones before calling it a night. Some ice cream with it does all the magic,

13. Get baking
Ge the most out of baking with your kids. Pretend to be bakers while practicing essential skills like reading with recipes or counting with ingredients.

14. Learn a few magic tricks
Who doesn’t love magic? Get one of those boxes with all sorts of magic items and create a magic show for your kids - they will love it and will become a magician, too. Let them practice and have some fun with magic - again, again and again.

15. Play card games
Teach your kid some fun classic card games like Go Fish!, Crazy Eights, Slapjack and more!

16. Play freeze dance
Choose some of your kids’ favourite tunes and turn up the volume. Ask them to dance until the music stops. When it does, they have to freeze in whatever position they find themselves in – even if they have one leg up. To make the game more challenging, ask the kids to freeze in specific poses: animals, shapes, letters or even yoga postures. Toddlers in particular love this game.

17. Do a puzzle
Exercise those creative, cognitive and problem-solving muscles with a good puzzle. You can use a store-bought variety or have the kids make their own. Have your children draw a picture on a sturdy piece of cardboard or Bristol board. Then use a pencil to outline puzzle pieces directly on their drawing. Cut out the pieces with a good pair of scissors, mix them up and get solving.

18. Create a paper-bag sculpture / art piece
This indoor game is ideal for larger families. Divide the kids (and adults) up into groups. Give each group a bag filled with props, such as a spoon, toy jewelry, a sock, ball or ribbon. Then give them 15 minutes to construct an art piece. This game is so much fun that it doesn’t have to be competitive. If the kids want, though, they can vote on the winning sculpture.

19. Play the listening game
This game is sure to both educate and delight little ones. Take out several miscellaneous items. Have the children look at all the items, and then take them away. Next, ask one child to hide his or her eyes and listen as you pick up an item and make sounds with it. Ask the child to guess which item made the sound. Examples of items might be a comb (run your fingers along it), a glass (gently tap it), cymbals, shakers, sandpaper, blocks rubbed together, a pot and spoon. Be creative and have fun.

20. Marble-dye some eggs
These pretty marbled eggs don’t have to be just for Easter (although it’s coming up!). The kids can paint them to match a birthday theme, or turn them into their favourite characters (like red-and-blue for Spider Man). All you need are some eggs, food colouring and shaving cream. You might want to lay out a lot of newspaper—things might get messy!

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Disclaimer: Please note that we can only pass on general information and cannot make any guarantees or be liable for any consequences of your decision making or behavior. Use good common sense and ask your healthcare provider or physician for advice.

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