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What to Do with Your Kids During Spring Break

Spring break is fast approaching and, for many parents, the thought of entertaining their kids for an entire week is quite daunting.

Your kids will likely want to spend every day doing something new and exciting, while you may want nothing more than a relaxing week at home with your children. 

With so many differing opinions on how to spend the week, finding enough activities to fill the time can be a bit difficult. ‘

With this guide for what to do with your kids during spring break, however, you’re sure to find something that everyone in your family will enjoy.

What to Do with Your Kids During Spring Break

Plan a getaway

If you need a break just as much as your kids, consider planning a destination getaway this spring break. Planning a family vacation can be daunting at first glance, but your getaway doesn’t need to be expensive or extravagant.

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Even embarking on a simple family road trip can be a great way to get away from home for a while and reconnect with your family. Don’t worry yourself over planning the perfect family getaway, either.

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Focus on spending quality time together as a family and everything else will simply fall into place. If you are someone who prefers to plan everything as thoroughly as possible, however, consult this helpful guide for planning the perfect family vacation.

Make the most of a staycation

Some families prefer to go home, rather than go big, during spring break. A staycation can be equally as enjoyable and exciting as a whirlwind family vacation, after all.

Spend your staycation cozied up inside simply enjoying each other’s company. Build a fort in your family room and fill it to the brim with blankets, pillows, and an endless array of snacks.

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You and your kids can facilitate your very own film festival, complete with some of the best children’s movies of all time. 

If you’d prefer not to spend the entire week cooped up indoors, consider pitching a tent in your backyard and sleeping under the stars.

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Your kids will love the opportunity to gather around the campfire and tell spooky stories—and you’ll appreciate having an indoor bathroom and running water just a few short steps away.

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You can also spend your staycation visiting some of your family’s favorite haunts around town. Plan a day out at the park or gather up all your kid’s friends for an extravagant playdate.

Learn something new

Just because your kids have a week off from school doesn’t mean they should forgo their education entirely. You and your kids can take this time to learn something new, perhaps something that’s not often taught in school.

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Consider signing up for a week-long camp or taking a class together. Many state and local parks host regular classes or programs designed to teach kids about wildlife conservation.

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You can also take a cooking or painting class together as a family and learn a new skill in the process.

If you’d prefer to assume the role of the teacher yourself, plan a trip to a local museum instead. Many museums now feature interactive exhibits, which will allow your kids the opportunity to engage in some hands-on learning.

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What do you plan on doing with your kids during Spring break?

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