Technology is tied to almost all aspects of our lives these days, but too much screen time is not good for anyone. Try rediscovering old pastimes, creating new memories and exploring activities with your friends and family – without the use of technology (except for the exception of using as a resource).

  • Volunteer at an animal shelter.
  • Explore a new restaurant or park in a nearby city.
  • Try geocaching. Find a park with several “caches” that you can hike around to discover.
  • Play board games. Classic games can be entertaining for the entire family and great for bonding.
  • Go ice skating at a local rink.
  • Look for open swim options at your local community center.
  • Go bowling.
  • Make a new recipe together as a family. The more involved children are with cooking, the more likely they will try new foods.
  • Create a project/build something together. Search for “DIY” projects on Pinterest.
  • Check out your local community theater for affordable entertainment.
  • Do art – get as messy and as creative as you want! You might also try snow painting or salt painting (use glue to create a design and use salt like you might glitter and apply paint atop, if you wish).
  • Do a science experiment – these are fun for all ages and only require a quick search online. There are several books with ideas for different age groups, too.
  • Have a family room campout – include as many themed activities you like.
  • Put on a theatrical performance.
  • Depending on the age of your family, you might also try creating story stones (rocks with your designed images or stickers of characters) and let your kiddos collaborate to create their own story – it supports literacy even before they know how to read.