Easter 2020 is annerledespåsken, easter, when many plans had to be canceled. There are probably more that have already fired all the gunpowder on to juggle home office with both kindergarten and school. Many brushes enough the dust of the ludoesken, but one could perhaps use some more ideas to get in the goal with easter.
Christine Møen Wisløff gives new parents creative ideas for activities on Instagram and on her blog,
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Christine Møen Wisløff share their tips for parents of young children on his blog and Instagramkontoen @enkleresmabarnsliv, a source of inspiration for those who just need a little bit easier everyday. Her best tip for parents of young children this easter is to lower both the expectations and level of ambition.
Do what feels right for you and your family, whether it is to climb all the peaks in the vicinity or to enjoy themselves in the pysjen throughout the day.
christine’s ten tips to hjemmepåske
Let rampekyllingen create entertainment for the kids
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An old classic. To create potetstempel is a simple activity for children and adults
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Colorful drageegg for those who want to give påskefrokosten a visual lift
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Make a kid-friendly drinks and celebrate après ski on the terrace
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Wrap with you stormkjøkken and create minipizzaer on a trip
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There are many good ideas to uteaktiviteter for both children and adults. Use nature and create for example an obstacle course for the family
Photo: Eva C. S. Bjorn-Hansen / DNT
Kristin Oftedal work starts work as chief advisor in the DNT, and believes that one can easily create påskestemning in their own community. Since the children now have few or no other children to play with, she thinks that the adults should be on the activities.
–in General, I would like to encourage parents to be with the toy. This is a golden opportunity to get great nature experiences, and engage in physical activity with their children.
Kristins seven tips to hjemmepåske
Nærgjemsel is a fun alternative to the usual hide-and-seek
Photo: Eva C. S. Bjorn-Hansen / DNT
Use elements from nature and get brain training with Kims game
Photo: Eva C. S. Bjorn-Hansen