
This is a time of uncertainty for our little ones, so keeping them occupied and positive is a must. Not only will creating a bucket list of things to do during the lockdown minimise boredom, it is a fun way to get to all of those tasks/ ideas you have been putting off.
Use this time to make memories with your child. Always try to see a positive where possible.

Remember to make your list achievable. If you need to go out to buy stuff or spend loads to order materials, then it’s kind of defeating the purpose. Suggest crafts that use materials that can be found around your house or in the recycling. Take this time to finish tasks that your kids have been asking about. Our task that my daughter is happy to crack on with is scrapbooking, We have holiday snaps that have needed to be scrapbooked since last year.
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