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During the winter months, short, cold and/or rainy
days and long, dark nights can see the bestintentioned
families resorting to staying home. Rather
than giving up on your good intentions you can
prevent the kids from going stir-crazy with a little
imagination.
Admittedly, a lot of these suggestions require some
spare cash but it’s a better health investment than
another DVD rental or computer game, and you can
also be inventive and come up with ideas that cost
next to nothing if you put your thinking cap on:
- Fitness and leisure centres: Book a court for
badminton or indoor tennis and play doubles. Why
not sign up for a class in an activity that none of you
has ever tried before and give it go – it might be
something that you all enjoy. Most local leisure
centres have a selection of classes ranging from
table tennis and volleyball to martial arts and
wall climbing.
- Go swimming: This doesn’t have to be an activity
solely reserved for warm weather.
- Ice skating: If the weather is bad, you might as
well wrap up and get on the ice. Indoor rinks are
open all year round and many cities now have
outdoor rinks set up around the festive season,
which are great family fun.
- Museums: Here is an activity that is not only good
fun but also free and available in nearly every town
in the country. Factual quizzes and trails can offer
added interest value and keep your child on
the move.
- Aquariums and indoor nature centres: Our
local library has an aquarium in the basement that is
free and my children still love it, despite having
visited on numerous occasions.
- Exercise classes and dance studios: Everything
from ballet to line dancing, yoga to hip hop is
available – take your pick.
- Indoor play areas: Good fun for younger kids.
They can kick off their shoes, launch themselves
into the ball-pit and burn off some excess energy.
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