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A good book can take you to outer space or to another time in history. Pick a book to read together today and then let your kids become a part of that book.

They can dress up like characters from the book, act out their favorite scenes or write their own sequel. Make reading fun for kids to encourage a life-long love of the written word. You've got some mad scientists living in your house and your kitchen is the ideal science lab. Erupt a volcano, create a rocket balloon or grow sugar crystals.

There are plenty of science experiments for kids you can do together without turning your home into a disaster area. How are cars made?

What's it like behind the scenes of a TV station? How do orders get fulfilled at warehouses? There are many kid-friendly tours that let your children explore and learn at the same time. Many of them are free! Just ask about the minimum age requirements ahead of time to make sure everyone in your family can attend.

There's something about playing in the dark that kids absolutely love. Camp out, go on a night walk, or play flashlight games with some simple nighttime activities that are perfect for those evenings when the weather is great outside.

Stay in your jammies today and visit the White House. Take the kids on a virtual field trip and go around the globe without ever packing a bag. Virtual field trips are available online for practically anything you can think of, from visiting the pyramids in Egypt to checking in on newborn animal babies at zoos around the globe.

Build a website with your kids, even if you don't know the first thing about website creation. Their website can cover any topic they want, such as their favorite hobby, sports team or life in your city. They can even start their own blog in minutes. Keep your children's identity safe while teaching them the fundamentals of good website design, writing, and creating a site that is private and just for them or available to the general public. Make your own musical instruments with everyday items.

Have a jam session and introduce your children to musical enrichment activities. Who knows? You may be hitting the road together soon for your own family concert. Teach kids the fundamentals of running their own business by opening a lemonade stand. Everyone can work together to come up with a name, set prices, work on advertising, and decorate the lemonade stand. Be sure to contact your city's business division to make sure you don't need certain permits.

Some cities are more strict than others, even when it comes to a child's lemonade stand at the end of your driveway. Have the kids find animals by the alphabet, starting with the letter A.

Pick a continent and study the animals in that area. Then have the kids pick an animal to write five fun facts about by using the informational signs at the zoo. Let your children take their own photos and create an album from their zoo trip when they get home.

The next time you go, they can take their album and add a line or two under each photo about what the animal eats or where it lives. You can take any activity and amp it up to make it an adventure. Actively scan device characteristics for identification. Use precise geolocation data. Select personalised content. Create a personalised content profile. A good portion of this site is gaming news, such as new releases and announcements for the gamers.

But there are really solid reviews on a range of games. This source also has a bunch of ways to sort and filter to see the games that are the most relevant, including by gaming system, genre, or age. A search tool at the top also helps you find a specific game. Use the search box at the top to find a lot of articles and reviews about specific games. They also publish stories about families and their experience with games and gaming.

Produced by Christian organization Focus on the Family , PluggedIn is best known for their movie reviews. They also have a good number of reviews of current and popular games. Also based in Britain, Everybody Plays offers a good set of articles, guides, and reviews. They have a handy Game Finder feature allowing you to turn filters on and off to find appropriate video games based on various criteria. The reviews themselves are detailed and geared toward gamers, not parents. Here, they offer helpful descriptions, and they weigh in on the mature content and the ease of play for the game.

Sometimes digital parenting is more about educating yourself than immersing yourself in the same world where your children live. For all teams that catch the balloon, they must take a giant step back and toss the balloon again.

The team who can catch the water balloon from the furthest point away from one another wins the game. Each child should pair up with one of his parents before the game starts. Give each team two rolls of toilet paper.

Set a time limit of five minutes and when time is up, the child who is the most covered with toilet paper wins the game. Give each team about 20 toothpicks and a bowl of mini marshmallows. After 10 minutes, the team with the largest tower wins.

You can also award prizes for the most creative and most disastrous towers. By: Krystal Miller. Fun Running Games for Kids. Valentine's Day Party Games for School Follow-the-Leader Children's Games. Second Grade Holiday Party Games.



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