Don’t let the stress of quarantine and COVID-19 ruin your family’s end of summer plans! There are several activities that can help distract little kids from stress and keep them busy. There are all sorts of summer fun and learning opportunities for children to be doing over the summer. Playing is learning, so it’s time to get creative. If it is a nice summer day, go outside with your little ones, get messy, and have some fun!
Here are a few activities that help kids get active and forget about stress.
Try these activities and have some fun with your little ones this summer and throughout the year!
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Until next time, Be Wise!
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