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How to Entertain Kids on Snow Days

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By WriterGig
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Snow Days!
Snow Days!
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Snow days are lots of fun for kids, who enjoy the novelty of missing school as well as playing in the snow, but can be stressful for parents faced with missed work, a houseful of kids and muddy boots everywhere. With an activity bag and fun ideas saved up for long snow days spent at home, you can enjoy the day as much as the kids -- almost.

Difficulty: Moderately Easy
Instructions

Things You'll Need:

  • Craft materials
  • Baking supplies
  1. Step 1
    Snow fort fun
     
    Snow fort fun

    Engage the children in snow activities after breakfast, which is a great way to unleash their pent-up energy and enjoy the wonder of snow and ice. Encourage them to build snow forts and snow sculptures -- and even if they are old enough to do it all themselves, they might appreciate some help with the construction.

  2. Step 2

    Take a break from the chilly outdoors to engage in art work (after a snack, of course!) or a craft project. I stock up on small craft kits and tempera paints for days like this--and the kids love having a project to work on. Allow boots and winter gear to dry by the fire, or throw them in the dryer to get ready for the next outdoor adventure.

  3. Step 3
    Kids baking
     
    Kids baking

    Make a baking project, such as muffins and hot cocoa, that the kids can help measure and mix. My favorite: whole grain berry muffins (kids can place a large frozen berry into each of the batter-filled muffin cups before baking).

  4. Step 4

    Create a scavenger hunt, indoor or out depending on your desires and the kids' stamina. Hide about 6-12 items, depending on number of kids you're watching on the snow day, and give each of them a set of clues as to the location of the hidden treats or toys. Ready ... set... hunt!

  5. Step 5

    Enjoy reading time or board games as a way to wind-down before dinner. Even older children enjoy the treat of being read aloud to, and if you can get cozy around a warm fireplace it's twice the fun.

Tips & Warnings
  • Making cleaning up on snow days fun -- play music and have a race after assigning each kid -- and yourself-- a task or room to straighten.
  • Prepare for possible power loss by having extra water and food on hand, as well as candles, lanterns and a non-electric heat source.
  • Never run generators indoors or in the garage or basement.

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wordstock said

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on 2/8/2009 I guess we could do some of these on rainy days.Good ideas for whenever you are stuck indoors. I like the scavenger hunt.

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on 1/16/2009 Love this! TrinaÜ

angeladent said

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on 1/10/2009 Wonderful article, thanks for sharing!

dlcass said

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on 1/3/2009 I love it, not one of your tips mentioned the TV or video games. Who has time for that when there are so many other fun things to do.

StacyP said

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on 12/22/2008 Great indoor activities for the kids - especially the scavenger hunt!

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