How your family can
crush cabin fever
It's not always easy to be at home with kids day after day, but
with a little creativity, you can beat cabin fever. Whether
you're in your own backyard or venturing out, there are plenty
of things you can do to have fun together. Make sure to
choose activities that are age-appropriate and that follow
your current local guidelines for social distancing.
Here are just a few things to try.
Get out in nature
Visit nearby parks or scenic areas for fresh air and exercise. Choose locations that aren't crowded, so social distancing isn't difficult.
Bring toys for the kids, like balls, kites, hula hoops, scooters or bikes.
Play tourist
Pretend your car is a tour bus. Let Mom or Dad play tour guide first, modeling what to say (serious and/or funny). Drive by picturesque or
unusual locations and make up the "tour" as you go along. Then let your kids take a turn narrating the "sights" as you drive.
Plan a celebratory parade
Have a friend or family member with a birthday, anniversary or graduation to celebrate? Plan a drive-by parade with a few other family
groups in cars, complete with signs, streamers and balloons. Honk, wave and sing as you slowly pass their home.
Enjoy a treat with the family
Visit a Sonic Drive-in for a treat everyone will love. Contactless ordering and payment are easy using the Sonic app: just create and pay
for your order in the app, drive to your nearby SONIC, and check in when you arrive via the app. A Sonic Carhop brings out your meal
when it's ready. Sonic Wacky Pack Kids Meals always come with a fun toy for kids, and Sonic has a real treat in store until Aug. 2: Kids 3
and up will receive a collectible Hot Wheels Monster Truck exclusively at Sonic with their meal. Wacky Pack Kids Meals include choice of
Jr. Burger, Corn Dog, Grilled Cheese, Crispy Tenders or Hot Dog, and they're served with Tots, Fries or Tree Top Apple Sauce, plus
Minute Maid 100% Apple Juice or 1% milk jug. Check out SonicWackyPack.com for free, downloadable activity packs that include coloring
sheets, puzzles and games to entertain the kids while stuck at home.
Make washing the car an event
If there's a touchless car wash nearby, young children will have a blast being in the car during the washing process. Turn up their favorite
songs while you sit back and watch the suds and water do their work. Or you could involve the kids in washing the family car in your
driveway.
Go on a scavenger hunt
Whether you're walking or driving through the neighborhood, play "I Spy" or hunt for specific items - like a red car, a blue house, a large
dog - or search for signs, rainbows or teddy bears in neighbors' windows (a trend sweeping the nation while people are staying home).
Make the most of your own yard
You'd be amazed how much kids can appreciate their own yard, with just a little help.
* Create an obstacle course using large cardboard boxes, hula hoops, cones or other items from your garage.
* Make bubbles with 1 part dish soap to 3 parts water, adding a little sugar (1-2 teaspoons). Stir the mixture gently. Use pipe cleaners or
cut out the bottom of plastic water bottles to create wands.
* Use sidewalk chalk to draw hopscotch and other games, plus pictures and hopeful messages for neighbors walking by.
* Find veggies or flowers your kids want to grow and involve them in gardening projects.
* Dig through your garage for neglected toys and games. When did your kids last play badminton or croquet? Or make your own games,
like jump rope, cornhole or horseshoes, using household items. Search online for tips on crafting homemade games.
Take a trip down memory lane
Scour your memory and ask grandparents about outdoor games from when you (or they) were children. Have grandparents explain how
to play their games via phone or FaceTime. Then, video kids playing the games for the whole family to share!
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Spending time together, outside or in, creates special memories your kids will treasure as they grow up
making all your efforts worthwhile.
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