POLK TOP 10 CABIN FEVER EDITION PART TWO
EXPLORE THE DALI MUSEUM
HOST THE SUMMER OLYMPICS
FREE COLORING SHEETS
HAVE A FASHION SHOOT Do you have kids that love to dress up? Set up your own photo studio complete with backdrop (an old sheet or blanket will work) and special lighting like fairy lights. Encourage your kids to create outfits like being “totally glam” or just plain silly. Take it one step further and get the photos printed and create a fashion magazine. Let them describe the inspirations behind their outfits and print it out.
Create a series of competitions and then award gold, silver and bronze medals. Ideas can be simple like how many times can you jump rope without messing up or how many steps can you take while balancing something on your head before it falls. Your imagination is the limit, use what you’ve already got! Dedicate one day to the games and include an opening and closing ceremony if possible.
Not only can you explore the entire museum virtually, parents can download & print art activities and lesson plans. Watch video exercises to inspire and enlighten adults, take a look at online-only exhibits and learn everything there is to know about Surrealism. Download the mobile app and you will have access to tours, art and more. Thedali.org
LET THE KIDS CREATE! Learn how to make hundreds of unique crafts like Kool-Aid playdough, sidewalk puffy paint, “pet” cactus, spring treat recipes, games, variations of slime and more. They offer free, printable chore charts and also offer a free weekly newsletter delivered to your email. Thebestideasforkids.com
Lakeland’s favorite commercial illustrator & artist Bump Galletta is offering a collection of free coloring pages. Visit bumpgalletta.com, click shop, click the tab for coloring sheets, choose as many as you’d like and print. He has multiple selections for both kids and adults. How many can you do? After you’re done, frame them and give them as gifts or hang them somewhere special.
START A GARDEN
MYSTERY SCAVENGER HUNT
SEND LOVE
DRUNK PIRATE
TAG US!
Begin with seeds or starter plants from the garden store. Some easy and fast-growing seeds include marigolds, green beans or radishes. Section off a small portion of the yard or use a large pot to create your garden space. Kids can create little signs to indicate each variety. Have them check everyday to make sure the plants have enough water. Take it one step further and they can keep a journal of the garden’s growth.
Let the kids “accidently” find the first clue and let the adventure begin. Create harder clues for the older kids and easier ones for the littles. You can end the hunt with a “treasure” chest of snacks or prizes of whatever they love. This activity takes a day to plan, so prep ahead and hide the clues and treasure after they go to bed. You can theme the hunts as if a pirate or mermaid snuck in and left the clues.
Write a letter, make a card or have the kids draw a picture and send it to someone you know that’s quarantined home alone. Phone calls and FaceTime are great, but there’s something pretty lovely about receiving something that was made just for you with love. Use apps like Postagram and create a card with your social media pics and let them do the mailing for you.
This is an online drinking game that can be played with 2 people, however it’s more fun with a crowd. Visit drunkpirate.co.uk and get started. Flip cards to find small physical challenges, personal questions to answer and directions on when to take a drink. This game is for 21+ please don’t drink and drive.
Show us how you shelter at home! Post a pic on Facebook or Instagram and use the hashtag #kindachill. You might find your post printed in the next issue of Haven! Keep your post’s wording to a minimum, be creative and let’s see how you spend your quarantine time!
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