Playing outside is good for kids’ physical and mental health. But on rainy days, it’s just not feasible. That’s why it’s so important to have some fun and educational activities that they can do indoors. Boys and girls alike enjoy art, and it’s great for building visual and motor skills. The Crayola Store sells everything you could possibly need for a budding young artist to practice his or her craft. From crayons to clay to paint, they truly have it all. And if you sign up for their email u
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Do you dread hearing the little angels sing out Mom! We're bored! or the days when it rains and you have watched every single movie you own? While the old standby of board games and coloring books could work, they tend to be something that kids can lose interest with quickly, unless world war 3 breaks out over the crayons. Video games are a popular option but they sometimes are not always available. In this situation, it's good to have a few nifty ideas in your bag of tricks to draw upon. Fu
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