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And you are at home today? Then we are coming to you! But no, quarantine! And you can’t even go on a visit... And what to do during this transitional spring-winter period? You can’t go to the slide - it’s already melted, maybe you can at least measure the puddles? Eh, quarantine... But: - you can feed the squirrels in the park, finally (if the parks in your city are not closed yet). - you can watch cartoons together, just side by side in an embrace (I don’t have enough time for a long time, but usually half an hour is enough). - We read books, finally. - We take a large Whatman paper and together we draw whatever comes out. What happened is great! - wonderful walking games with cubes. - classic tic-tac-toe. - chess. - checkers, including Chapaev's. - tidy up the house together. - make a shopping list together for a trip to the store. - go to the grocery store together. - play a computer game together. .- just talk about life, and it doesn’t matter how old your son or daughter is (don’t complain, of course, to children under any circumstances). - you can put together big puzzles, you have time. - make pizza yourself at home. - origami is magical activity for home. You can start with paper airplanes! Funny!!! Who will launch next! Today we played RobinHood with a plastic bow. “I am Robin Hood, the most noble robber in our forest!!!” Children come up with their own games. The task of adults is to remember themselves as children and get involved in the process. If possible, of course, without any violence towards yourself. Yes, absolutely no violence towards yourself or your loved one. If you have no strength at all, just lie down! Have a picnic on a blanket, as if in the forest, or as if in a clearing, or as if on the bank of a river. And make plans for your summer vacation at the same time. Probably for the first time this year you don’t have to worry about tickets, trips, hotels. You can go online to buy a tent - people get money, you get a discount, everyone is happy. Another good activity is for a child to collect all the pebbles from their summer vacation in a big pile, and then build it. He transports them in a truck, builds roads and bridges. Both the child and the parent (for sure) - pour semolina or millet (instead of sand) into a basin - and there is room for imagination. How do you spend your time free from work?