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Anyone got any ideas for giving kids some free (and fun) experiences?
I have 2 kids aged 12 and 15.
I have 2 kids aged 12 and 15.
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I have 2 kids aged 12 and 15. Ive always tried to do different things with them and to give them a sense that there is always something to do despite there been a lack of money.
In the past I have written to the local radio station asking for a personal tour of the station with the kids and met all the local radio presenters. Same with the fire station. We have visited Granada studios and been in the audience of a few shows (all for free) We have climbed mountains, camped, fished, absailed etc.
Just looking for some new ideas to fill in the upcoming easter holidays.
ANY ideas would be much appriciated
Thanks
I have 2 kids aged 12 and 15. Ive always tried to do different things with them and to give them a sense that there is always something to do despite there been a lack of money.
In the past I have written to the local radio station asking for a personal tour of the station with the kids and met all the local radio presenters. Same with the fire station. We have visited Granada studios and been in the audience of a few shows (all for free) We have climbed mountains, camped, fished, absailed etc.
Just looking for some new ideas to fill in the upcoming easter holidays.
ANY ideas would be much appriciated
Thanks
Have you got a digital camera?
If so, why not encourage them to use it, perhaps with the objective of creating their own websites or photo galleries to tell people about their hobbies and interests (or, for example, to campaign against litter in your area). There are loads of free photo-hosting websites and blogging sites effectively provide free web space.
Have you got a local newsletter? The editors of such journals are usually desperate for articles. Perhaps you could persuade your kids to write something for it? (They'd probably love seeing their name in print!).
If so, why not encourage them to use it, perhaps with the objective of creating their own websites or photo galleries to tell people about their hobbies and interests (or, for example, to campaign against litter in your area). There are loads of free photo-hosting websites and blogging sites effectively provide free web space.
Have you got a local newsletter? The editors of such journals are usually desperate for articles. Perhaps you could persuade your kids to write something for it? (They'd probably love seeing their name in print!).
Around these parts we're lucky enogh to have qite a few country parks with a ranger service offering guided walks.
Now I know that right away you'll picture the standard teenage slouch/huff pose but we did it with our two ( 12 and 15 at the time) and they eventually got over themselves as everybody else joined in with questions and suggestions and we had a great day with elderberry cordial at the end of it. :)
Now I know that right away you'll picture the standard teenage slouch/huff pose but we did it with our two ( 12 and 15 at the time) and they eventually got over themselves as everybody else joined in with questions and suggestions and we had a great day with elderberry cordial at the end of it. :)