7 Ways to Keep Your Kids Entertained During Spring Break

The banana bread has been baked, the puzzles pieced, the toilet paper rolls (remember when we worried that we would run out of toilet paper?) upcycled for dozens of craft projects, the shows watched. All the shows.

Those of us with young children have been in some form of lockdown for more than a year now, often without the usual resources in terms of school and child care, and have run through most obvious activities. Next week, many school districts will begin a spring break. What can families do that they haven’t done already?

The weather is warmer now and most areas are reporting falling rates of infection, which makes a few more pastimes available. So here are a few suggestions — indoors and out — so that the break doesn’t break you.

Before the pandemic, spending a day with the aerialists, acrobats and extremely agile cats of the Big Apple Circus was an annual family treat. Unfortunately, circuses are stilled right now. But while training cats is almost never a good idea, you can train yourself. The American Youth Circus Organization hosts a directory of online circus classes, including hula hooping, juggling, balancing, contortion, tumbling, unicycle and clowning (aerial activities, however, are sternly discouraged). Try a few, crank up the calliope and make your own show.

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