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10 things to keep busy these school holidays

School holidays are a time for kids to take a break from their academic routines and explore new avenues of learning and fun.

Whether it’s a short break or a long vacation, keeping children engaged during these periods is crucial for their development and enjoyment. Here are 10 exciting school holiday activities that promise adventure, creativity, and plenty of fun for kids of all ages.

Outdoor adventures: Take advantage of the great outdoors by organising nature walks, picnics, or camping trips. Hiking through trails, exploring local parks, or simply playing outdoor games can provide kids with fresh air, exercise, and an appreciation for the natural world.

Arts and crafts workshops: Encourage creativity through arts and crafts workshops. Set up a dedicated space at home with supplies for painting, drawing, sculpting, or crafting. Alternatively, enrol children in local workshops where they can learn new techniques and create unique masterpieces.

Science experiments: Turn your kitchen into a laboratory and conduct simple science experiments with everyday household items. From creating homemade volcanoes to exploring the principles of buoyancy, these experiments foster curiosity and critical thinking skills.

Cooking classes: Get kids involved in the kitchen by teaching them how to cook or bake. Start with easy recipes like cookies, cupcakes, or sandwiches, and gradually introduce more complex dishes. Cooking not only enhances their culinary skills but also teaches them about nutrition and following instructions.

Library visits: Spend a day at the library exploring a wide range of books, magazines, and multimedia resources. Many libraries offer special holiday programs such as storytelling sessions, book clubs, or themed activities that cater to different age groups.

Sports and games: Organise friendly competitions or sports tournaments with family and friends. Whether it’s soccer, basketball, or a game of tag, physical activities help kids stay active and build teamwork and sportsmanship skills.

Day trips: Plan day trips to nearby attractions such as museums, zoos, aquariums, or amusement parks. These outings provide opportunities for hands-on learning and sensory experiences, stimulating children’s curiosity and imagination.

Gardening: Teach kids about gardening by involving them in planting, watering, and caring for plants. Whether you have a backyard garden or a few pots on a balcony, gardening instills a sense of responsibility and appreciation for nature’s cycles.

DIY projects: Engage children in DIY (do-it-yourself) projects that allow them to build, create, or repurpose items. Whether it’s building a birdhouse, making homemade slime, or upcycling old clothes, these projects foster creativity and resourcefulness.

Family bonding Time: Finally, prioritise quality time with family during school holidays. Whether it’s through board games, movie nights, or simply sharing stories and experiences, these moments strengthen family bonds and create lasting memories.

School holidays are a precious opportunity for children to explore new interests, develop skills, and make memories that last a lifetime. By incorporating a variety of activities that cater to their interests and abilities, parents and caregivers can ensure that these breaks are not only enjoyable but also enriching and educational. So, whether it’s embarking on outdoor adventures, getting creative with arts and crafts, or simply spending quality time together as a family, there’s no shortage of ways to make the most of school holidays and create unforgettable experiences for kids.

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