Bored in the house? We’ve got you. Just when you thought you’d run out of things to do with the family while stuck at home, we’ve come up with this fresh selection of family activities that go way beyond your basic DIY projects and board games.
January 27, 2021
Bored in the house? We’ve got you. Just when you thought you’d run out of things to do with the family while stuck at home, we’ve come up with this fresh selection of family activities that go way beyond your basic DIY projects and board games.
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Has making three meals a day at home got you down? Enlist some help, and turn meal prep into a fun afternoon with the family.
Ask the kids to pick a dinner dish, whether it’s an old favourite like mac ‘n’ cheese or a chance to try a new recipe. Put on your best aprons, set up your smartphone’s video camera, and get cooking. Studies have shown that even the pickiest eaters with dig into food they’ve helped to cook.
Share the video with friends and family, or, if you enjoy the limelight, start your own YouTube channel!
You’ve no doubt worn out the Boggle, Trouble, and Sorry! boards during those loooong lockdowns. Time to upgrade your game night board game options.
You probably already know the very adult game Cards Against Humanity, but now there are several kid-appropriate ways to enjoy this hilarious card game as a family. Cards Against Humanity: Family Edition is written for kids and adults to play together (ages 8 and up). In the same vein, both Kids Against Maturity and Not Parent Approved have adapted the Q and A concept with family-appropriate fill-in-the-blank questions.
Prepare yourself for some serious giggles, as the answer cards for all three games range from goofy to silly to totally ridiculous. Your kids are going to want to play these games again. And again. And again.
Pro tip: Grab the free PDF download of Cards Against Humanity: Family Edition
It’ll be hard to forget these quarantine days anytime soon, but give your family a photo opp to remember when you schedule a family photoshoot at home.
Skip the sweats and set a dress code for all. Be it formal wear, matching PJs, or colour-themed, make it suit your tribe’s vibe. Find the best natural light in your home, line your troops up and start snapping away. A remote shutter device for your smartphone or camera is ideal for this, but timer apps work well, too.
Wrap up the activity with a nice dinner that’s worthy of your up levelled look (that special recipe you made in your at-home cooking show!?). Later, gather around the computer for a photo-viewing session where everyone gets to vote on which photos make it into the family album.
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