You’ve unwrapped the presents, eaten the turkey and watched the annual Christmas film and now it’s Boxing Day. You realise you haven’t left the house for 24 hours and the kids are bouncing off the walls!. It’s time to get up, wrap up and get out. But where to?!
Check out our blog 10 Child-friendly walks around Wharfedale, Craven & Leeds for Boxing Day for some great ideas!
Christmas is always a time for family. And even if we can’t see all our family in person this year, make the effort to see them on screen virtually. It’s sometimes difficult to keep children engaged in conversations on the screen- so make sure that there are some games involved! here are 10 ideas of easy games that you can play with your family.
Boxing Day is definitely a day to enjoy Christmas presents and board games. Is it all a bit daunting where to start? Have a look at this brilliant list of Board Games for Kids by Age Group or these 13 Fun Family Card Games
Sometimes Boxing Day is about doing as little as possible as you recover from the Big Day. And that’s difficult with little ones- so to help, here’s some inspiration of what to do with the kids when you’re shattered!
We have come up with a list of our favourite festive family films if you just want a little inspiration for lovely films to watch with your Mini Mumblers!