Rain is falling, no outside activities can be done, let's try some indoor tips from https://www.goodhousekeeping.com/life/parenting/g31445865/indoor-activities-for-kids/
Give Each Other Makeovers
Take out your old makeup, nail polishes, and hairbrushes, and "experiment" with a new style. If you really want a laugh, take a page from the internet and do it ... without looking!
Leave out a Jigsaw Puzzle
Jigsaw puzzles are great because everyone can do them on their own schedules — just leave one out on the table, and the family can float by and try to fit in a few new pieces whenever they have a few minutes to spare. Plus, studies show that puzzles improve collaboration and cooperation skills.
Bake and Decorate
Indoor days are the perfect time to try and get creative in the kitchen. Whip up some kind of make-your-own dessert bar by putting out toppings (frosting, sprinkles, M&Ms, etc.) that kids can add to either a cupcake or ice cream sundae.
Break out the Board Games
It's the oldest idea in the book, but if you really want some screen-free family time, old-fashioned board games still do the trick. Get your competitive spirit up and get ready to play.
Read out Loud
We think of reading as a solitary pursuit, but the truth is some kids never get too old to find pleasure in being read to. Whether it's the Runaway Bunny or Lord of the Rings, snuggle up on the couch together for a read-a-thon.
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