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Peninsula Kids Spring 2021

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ith school holidays fast approaching here in Victoria, our families are faced with the somewhat overwhelming task of keeping our kids entertained.

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Whilst it is great to be able to take the kids out to the movies, the city, a show, or a family day out, this can prove to be expensive and out of reach for many. For our working parents this simply may not be a viable option at all as the kids are left with carers/extended family. For others, it might be something that can only be done a couple of times over the school holiday period.

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So, taking into account COVID-19 lockdowns/restrictions, time, money, weather (and the need for all of you to get some much needed rest) how do you please each member of the family and curb the inevitable cries of “Mum, I’m bored” when you want to spend some time at home? You sit down with your child/children, and you make a list of activities that they can do either by themselves, with each other, as a family or with minimal supervision. 16 Peninsula Kids – Spring 2021

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By Kim Norton

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