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Frugal Indoor Fun
by Nancy Twigg
Now that the weather is so cold, the kids can't go out and
play for long periods like they can in the summer. This
means more hours to fill with fun indoor activities.
Although the temptation may be to entertain the family by
spending money (going to the mall, renting movies, visiting
a fast food restaurant or arcade), there are ways to keep
the kids busy without draining your pocketbook. Here is a
list of indoor activity ideas that are all either
completely free or cost very little.
- Spend an afternoon writing letters or making homemade
cards to send to out-of-state relatives. Let the kids make
drawings, finger paint portraits, or collages to send to
Grandma and Grandpa to adorn their refrigerator.
- Help the kids make up skits or act out stories to perform
for Dad when he gets home from work. Along those same
lines, help the children put together a family talent show
in which they sing, dance or do magic tricks. For added
fun, use a camcorder to record the performances to watch
again later. The children will love seeing themselves on
TV.
- Pull out the teapot and teacups and hold an afternoon tea
party. Along with your tea, serve finger sandwiches and
cookies. If your children are too young for tea, serve
heated lemonade or hot chocolate.
- On a cold afternoon, spread a blanket on the den floor
and have an indoor picnic. Eat the same kinds of picnic
foods you would in the summer.
- Go camping indoors. Pitch a tent in the living room and
let the kids pretend that they are on a camping trip. Pull
out the sleeping bags and they can take naps in the tent or
even sleep the whole night there. Let them invite friends
over for an indoor camping sleepover.
- Get the whole family together to work a giant jigsaw
puzzle together. Be sure to have plenty of popcorn on hand
for snacking.
- Provide the kids with fruits, vegetables and snack foods
cut in a variety of shapes and sizes. Ask the kids to use
the different shapes to create their own edible artwork.
The only rule is that they have to eat whatever they put on
their plates. Be sure to take pictures of their creations
before they eat them.
- Almost all kids enjoy playing dress-up. Gather up all the
outdated clothes, gaudy jewelry, weird hats and bright
makeup you can find and let the kids go for it! Be sure to
take pictures.
- Pull out those board games or card games. When's the last
time the family enjoyed a friendly game of Scrabble or
Monopoly? Turn off the TV and enjoy some family together
time as you enjoy some friendly competition.
- Speaking of cards, why not use those playing cards to
build card houses? Compete to see who can build the tallest
card condominium.
- Rather than renting movies from the video store, borrow
videos from friends. In return, offer to lend them any
videos you own. Be sure to return them promptly when you're
done.
Adapted from Nancy Twigg’s book,
Celebrate Simply: Your Guide to Simpler, More
Meaningful Holidays and Special Occasions (www.celebratesimply.com)
Nancy is a speaker and author who loves inspiring others to live more simply.
Visit her online at
www.countingthecost.com
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