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Thursday, March 17, 2016

20 Ways To Keep Sick Kids Entertained


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I wanted to share these ways to keep sick kids entertained, because as the days run on, the ideas run out.  When our kids are sick, they are home… all day.  They can’t play outside, they can’t go to school, you can’t take them to a park.  It makes my heart break to know that they already don’t feel well, but to top it off… they can’t be anywhere but home (we don’t want to spread germs!)

ways to keep sick kids entertained

20 Ways to Keep Sick Kids Entertained

  • Read, read and read again.
  • Get a few “look and find” books (like “Where’s Waldo?”).  If you don’t have a book, print off some look & find pictures online.
  • Build a fort and read in it.   Here are a TON of indoor forts that you could try!  Pick one together and go for it.

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  • Play with toys.   Simple, right?  Your kids will love it if you get on the floor with them or hop into their bed with some princesses, knights and cars!
  • Look at old pictures in photo albums or online.  Our kids could look at pictures of themselves as babies for hours on end.
  • Bring the ocean inside and pretend to be on vacation at the beach.
  • Take a bath.  When our younger kids are sick, they love to hop in a warm bathtub.  The warm water is good for a fever and they play with their water toys.
  • Find a movie that you haven’t seen in a while, hop into your bed and snuggle up together.  Last week, our son told me that his favorite part about being sick was laying in my bed watching movies with me.   Oh- and eating ice cream to make his throat feel better.
  • Make a milkshake.  Depending on how sick they are, our kids love to know that they are going to have a milkshake!  It is so soothing on their throats and such a treat, since we never have milkshakes. (and sometimes I will run to get one at a drive-thru restaurant, because I will need to get out of the house, too!)
  • Make a mermaid craft.   Our daughter love all things mermaid, so making a mermaid or pirate craft would keep her happy, even in her most sick moments.
  • Build a dinosaur out of toilet paper rolls.   Our kids have so much fun doing this!

indoor activities sick days

  • Draw a lot.  Print out some free coloring pages and just color, draw and glue to your hearts content!
  • Paint nails, put on fake tattoos, play beauty parlor or hair salon.
  • Play nurse and doctor.  When our kids are sick, they love when I act like a doctor.   Ask your child to be that patient (and even when they already are, pretending will be more fun) and then switch roles.
  • Fold clothes together.   It might seem boring, but it will be an easy way of resting while talking together.  “You put socks together while I fold shirts.”
  • Look at vacation spots online together.  Our kids and I love to look at pictures of our favorite vacation spot!
  • Play a good, old fashioned board game!   Find one like Sorry or Trouble and have a blast.
  • Let him paint with Kool-aid. 
  • Make up a story.  Sometimes, our favorite moments are when we are sitting together and making up a story.  Each person says one sentence or one part and then the next person takes a turn.   Example:  I would say “The bear came over to the boys and said… ”  and then our child would finish it and make his own.
  • Build a track with masking tape and let your child play there.

The most important way to keep sick kids entertained is just to be there if you can.  I used to love being sick because…
It meant snuggling with my mom on our blue couch.
It meant lying under her navy and white knitted blanket while she rubbed my head.  
It meant eating mint chocolate chip ice cream on the couch and watching my favorite movies.  

The most important part is just spending time with your child… to get him on the road to recovery.   Oh… and these sick day ideas won’t hurt, either.   Check out more on our Facebook page, where we share tips like these on a daily basis.

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