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What to do with the kids if the weather's bad

Wet weather activities | Rainy day activities | What to do if it's raining
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It's raining and the kids are bored, fed up and unhappy. So how do you keep your children happy and entertained?

We all know that the weather in the UK is impossible to predict, so doing stuff as a family outside can be tricky to plan.

So, if you're stuck inside with the kids, let us help you find some great wet weather family activities and keep everyone happy...

- 1. Play a game
- 2. Make a scrapbook
- 3. Bake a cake
- 4. Visit a museum or gallery
- 5. Go swimming
- 6. Have a movie afternoon
- 7. Hunt for treasure
- 8. Go for a walk
- 9. Do some painting
- 10. Dress up

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3 out of 5 star rating

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karishma, 3 months

i think that these are very good idea s but this is about the scrapbook i think that its a great idea but where in the world could you get that paper from if you dont have any money?

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Tillie, 3 months

it didn't really help a lot. I am 11 and i am waiting for my friend to come round she is late and I am bored and the rain is keeping me from playing on my trampoline. What to do, what to do.... It helped a little though; I might ask her if she wants to make cookies later.... Thanks Tillie x

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