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Free Activity Books for Kids
When your kid next comes to you with the common complaint, “I’m bored,” give him something productive to do by presenting him with a free activity book. An array of activity books are available to parents that feature activities that not only fill up some time but also help your child build his critical thinking and problem-solving skills. These activity books are an ideal, and free, way to break your child away from the grasp of the television set or keep him satisfied while you drive around town, running errands.
Fun Family Card Games
Card games are a go at any leisure activity. They can keep family members engaged and allow for the practice of problem-solving skills. There is a plethora of family-appropriate card games from which you can select, ensuring that you can find something just right for your kiddos. The next time rain threatens a fun day or you are looking for some easy on-the-road fun, consider an enjoyable–and portable–card game as a way for your family to pass some time.
Dog Maze Food Bowl
Are you a dog lover? After a visit to the vet last week, I learned that our family’s furry friend tends to eat too quickly, which can lead to various health issues.
How Children Benefit From Play Activities
When you’re little, play is one of those perfect things – a renewable resource of fun times, cut short only by sunlight and school. Just imagine if broccoli tasted good and chores were fun, and your daily chore was to eat broccoli.Just ask anyone, “Do you wish you had played less when you were a kid?” I think we all know the answer to that.
What Are the Biggest Teen Problems?
Navigating the last few years between being a child and being an adult is not always easy. The Center for Disease Control reports that for every successful teen suicide, there are 100 to 200 failed attempts. Problems faced by teens include, pregnancy, depression and drugs. Understanding the issues teens face in the world will help you provide support to your own.