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Holiday Crafts
It's not only the big holidays like Christmas that deserve dedicated crafting time. A rainy day in Swindon is the ideal time to celebrate upcoming holidays or the more minor festivals and offers an opportunity to chat to your kids about the meaning and tradition behind the day. Daysoftheyear.com provides a mammoth volume of inspiration from Ring A Bell Day (January 1st) to No Interruptions Day (December 31st).
Build a Fort
Grab the pillows, a few sheets and the couch cushions and see if you have a budding architect on your hands. It might not take the entire day to build, but you can be sure that your child will want to spend the next few hours doing every activity possible from within their new play area. Hopefully, they might snuggle up, fall asleep, and give you some quiet time.
Scavenger Hunt
Scavenger hunts are easy to prepare, typically free, and can be made age-appropriate. Toddlers can be given pictures of items to find, whereas younger kids can be encouraged to read simple instructions. Older children helping out can have the additional element of a maths quiz or riddle, which eventually unlocks the Wi-Fi password.
Bake a Cake
Every day can become a celebration with a cake. Learning how to bake is a life skill worth passing on to the next generation. The best part is that kids rarely figure out that they need to read, measure and do simple maths along the way.
Go to the Movies
When was the last time you took your kids to a movie theatre? No doubt the cinema is a treat, but some films are better on the big screen. If you can't justify the expense, try to recreate the experience at home by making giant bowls of popcorn, dimming the lights and boosting the stereo sound.
Laser Tag
We are confident that you won't get any complaints or groans from your kids if you suggest a game of laser tag. If you can schedule your visit for a Sunday morning, then Laser Quest Swindon offers two-hour sessions where parents can drop off kids and head out for the weekly shopping.
Rock Climbing
Parents know that one of the most challenging tasks on a rainy day in Swindon is ensuring children are tired at the end of the day. The best way to achieve that goal is with a sufficient amount of physical exercise. Children from as young as four years can explore the sport of rock climbing in a safe, indoor setting.
Bowling
Bowling might feel somewhat retro, but it is always a fantastic day out for the entire family. Swindon has a 10-pin bowling alley with packages for lane rental and meals that can be secured online before you leave the house.
Whether you are entertaining toddlers or trying to keep teenagers engaged, sometimes all you need is a nudge to look beyond the daily grind. With some inspiration, it's possible to make a rainy day in Swindon one for the memory book.
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