Birthdays can still be fun

Posted 3/25/20

This week we celebrated my son Noah’s 6th birthday.

His dad, siblings and I had a lot of fun.

Having a birthday celebration was challenging due having to remain isolated because of …

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Birthdays can still be fun

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This week we celebrated my son Noah’s 6th birthday.
His dad, siblings and I had a lot of fun.
Having a birthday celebration was challenging due having to remain isolated because of covid-19.
Here are some things that you can do for an upcoming indoor birthday party:
• Treasure hunt – Make a “treasure chest” filled with gold chocolate or other candy. Even a shoe box works. Leave clues around the house to help find the gold.
• Indoor hopscotch – Use empty pizza boxes or large cardboard cut into squares. Use acrylic paints, tape and construction paper, glue sticks, puffy paints and bean bags. Have fun with it!
• “What’s in the bowl?”– Get a mixing bowl and a bag or 2 of uncooked rice. Collect small objects from around the house to hide in the rice. Use a blindfold and see who can guess the most amount of objects the fastest. Give a prize to the winner.
• Slime time! – You will need 3-4 cups of shaving cream, 1 tbsp saline solution, a sprinkle of baking soda,  ½ cup of Elmer’s glue, small amount of baby oil, and 3-4 drops of food coloring. Mix all together and you have slime!
Share photos of your indoor adventures at Jewel.lexchron@gmail.com .

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