Here is a list of things you can keep your children busy with.
- Build a cave out of the living room furniture and hide there with a flashlight and book.
- Fold 1000 origami cranes – or try out how many you can make.
- Make soap bubbles, paint with finger paints – just like in the old days.
- Bake muffins and lay them in front of your grandmother’s door.
- Make an insect hotel and put it on the balcony.
- Learn country flags and capitals by heart. That makes an impression!
- Paint and photograph a zebra/cat/cactus with carnival make-up!
- Research the stories behind the street names of the home district.
- Trace back your own family tree as far as possible.
- Make jam or chutney yourself.
- Write and perform a song about your pet or house plant.
- Search for change in all coat pockets and sofa seats.
- Watch local birds and look up their names in an encyclopedia.
- Translate “I love you” into as many languages as possible.
- Find out what has become of famous child stars.
- Dance
- Design a tattoo and paint it on with a felt-tip pen.
- Write a real letter on paper with pen and ink.
- Create shadow figures on the wall with your hands.
- Create a herb garden in the balcony box.
- Watch the sunrise.
- Make your own ice cream and eat it together.
- Have a picnic in the apartment – complete with picnic basket and blanket.
- Decorate a doily with a potato print.
- Thread a necklace of glass beads.
- Fold a paper boat and let it float in the bathtub or kitchen sink.
- Sow cress seeds on moistened cotton wool.
- Teach the children to cook their favourite food.
- Select and support a godchild from a Third World country.
- Find a soundproof room and scream loudly.
- Learn how to use chopsticks correctly.
- Teach the house cat to retrieve.
- Make a windmill.