The holiday season brings lots of fun with friends and family, but after all the seasonal fun has passed, you may wonder what to do with the kids for their winter break. Even though boredom is good for kids and encourages creativity, you may want to have a few options on hand to give yourself a break. These ideas will help you make the most of your kid’s winter break ... and give you a chance to make a few memories.
1. Winter Break Child Care
Gear up for a winter wonderland of fun at our Winter Break Camp, open to youth ages 5-15. Join us Monday-Friday, Dec. 18-22, and Tuesday-Friday, Dec. 26-29, 2023, from 7 a.m. to 6 p.m. daily. Dive into a mix of exciting activities, from arts and crafts to sports, games, music, life skills, and more. There will be no camp on Dec. 25, 2023. Prices vary by location. Click to register online or in person at your community center to secure a spot!
2. Visit your local library
Take the kids on a trip to your local library. This is a great way to encourage them to read over the break and get them out of the house for the afternoon. Check your Macaroni KID event calendar for library events!
3. Have a holiday movie marathon
Spend some time bingeing on all your favorite holiday movies. Let the family pick a movie, grab some snacks, and cozy up.
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4. Host a playdate
Playdates over winter break will allow your kids to see their friends and give you a break ... win-win!
5. Get in the kitchen
Growing up, one of my favorite things was baking with my mother. Not only is it fun, but it is also an excellent way to pass on family recipes and traditions.
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6. Make appointments
This might not be considered fun, but winter break is a good time to take care of any necessary appointments, from physicals to the orthodontist. Using this time now means less time off from school and work later.
7. Get outside
If you need to, bundle up and head to a local park or playground. Nothing’s better than a little fresh air and exercise from playing outside, even if it's chilly!
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8. Donate or volunteer at a local shelter
Donating old toys and clothes to charity helps teach your kids to appreciate what they have. It also helps make room for any new holiday gifts they may receive. You can also find out if any local shelters or other nonprofits could use a helping hand! Many can find ways for kids to volunteer with a parent.
9. Go bowling or ice skating
An afternoon at a bowling alley and ice skating rink is always a great time!
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I hope these ideas engage your kids and make lasting memories during their winter break!
Ariel Chamberlain is the publisher of Macaroni KID Gulfport-Biloxi, Miss.