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What to do with Kids on a Snow Day

January 16, 2024 by Laura Leave a Comment

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Need ideas for what to do with kids on a snow day? Try some of these!

 

What to do with Kids on a Snow Day

My goal is to make Snow Days memorable for my kids. I want them to love snow days – not just because they got to have a day off of school – but because snow days are days we get to do extra special things together!

Recently, our kids had five snow days in a row. Will there be more? It’s likely. We live in Nebraska, after all. I found that after the second snow day I had to start becoming more creative. Here are the best ideas we enjoyed:

Make Snowman Pancakes.

Make crafts.

I try to keep some inexpensive craft kits on hand from Hobby Lobby or Delight Design for times like this.

Make Snowflake Quesadillas.

 

Put together puzzles.

Play games.

Draw a Snowman Face on a clear plastic cup.

I filled our kids’ cups with Warm Vanilla Soother. The kids were so excited when they came into the kitchen for breakfast.

Act out stories.

Bonus points if the kids take time to put on dress up clothes.

Do some baking.

We make Chocolate Chip Cookies to package up and deliver to our church staff. Here are 111 more baking recipes to pick from.

 

Make cards for people.

Shovel snow.

Watch  “How to Draw” YouTube videos.

Our kids had a great time following step-by-step instructions and learning to draw things like flamingos, minions, a dinosaur, a boat, and even Snoopy.

Learn to cook.

I taught my 5, 8, and 10-year-olds how to make Pizza Chicken Bake.

Make Snow Ice Cream.

Have a Dance Party.

We found a lot of snow-themed Dance Party songs on YouTube to get our kids moving to music.

Clean.

If you do it right, cleaning can be fun.

Paint fingernails.

Have a fun “home school” day.

By our fifth snow day I felt like our kids needed more structure and some more focused learning time. I pulled out some of our old homeschool books and put together packets for our 5, 8, and 10-year-olds to work on. They LOVED this.

Here are more ideas for what to do with kids on a Snow Day

  • Make one or two of these hot drinks
  • Read Books
  • Make Pizza
  • Make Hot Cocoa Oatmeal
  • Build a snowman
  • Have a Picnic in the living room
  • Make Popcorn and watch a movie
  • Dig out a toy you’ve had tucked away (we just pulled out our basketball hoop and suddenly it feels like a “new toy”)
  • Make Hot Chocolate Mix, then bundle up and deliver it to neighbors
  • Fold up pairs of socks together into balls and have an indoor “Snowball Fight”
  • If your Snow Day is before Valentine’s Day, get ahead and make Valentines and Valentine Boxes for school
  • Build a Fort
  • Call or Facetime grandparents or people who might need some cheering up
  • Make a video

What are your best ideas to make the most of a Snow Day?

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Teaching Your Kids to Cook? Free Winter Recipes Pack for Kids!

January 21, 2019 by Laura 2 Comments

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Have you been hoping to help your kids learn to cook? Are they eager but not sure what to make? Are you nervous about pulling them into the kitchen with you to get them started? I’ve got all kinds of resources to help you (see the list below). And today, we’ve got a brand new freebie! It’s a Winter Recipes Pack for Kids!

The recipes included in this pack are incredibly simple, and of course, super fun. From Homemade Hot Cocoa Mix to Homemade Graham Crackers, these simple recipes will prove to your kids that cooking is both easy and fun!
Yes, you and I know that not all parts of cooking are easy. Or fun. But around here, we always make it easy. And when it’s easy, it’s much more fun, right?

This Winter Recipes for Kids packet includes fun pages filled with these recipes:

  • Hot Cocoa Mix
  • Chocolate Chocolate Chip Muffins
  • Snowflake Quesadillas
  • Shortbread (just 3 ingredients!)
  • Homemade Graham Crackers

Here’s a sample page:

These recipes are perfect to make on long winter days. Click here to sign up to get this freebie pack. Grab your kids. Get busy making these fun, easy recipes together!

Click here to sign up to get this freebie pack. When you do, you’ll gain access to ALL the free family resources in our Learning Zone. It’s all free, it’s all fun, it’s all educational!

Looking for more help as you pull your kids into the kitchen with you?

  • Here’s our Kids in the Kitchen discounted eBook collection.
  • This Kids Cook Real Food eCourse is fantastic! It is well worth the investment for all that it offers to your family!
  • Our Chocolate Covered Kids Cookbook and Resource Pack is filled with helpful tips, instructions, and of course, recipes!

And if you really want to go all in and teach your kids to cook this summer, I encourage you to invest in Katie Kimball’s Kids Cook Real Food eCourse. I used this course with Malachi and plan to use it with Bonus Boy too. It is FANTASTIC!!! Get the details here.

Now that all those little boys pictured above are very tall, big boys who can cook meals without my help, I am shouting even louder about the importance of teaching your kids to cook! Grab this free packet and get into the kitchen with your kids!

Some of these links are my affiliate links.

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