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2. Make a scrapbook

If you get your kids to do activities with their hands as well as their brains, they're far more likely to get into it.

Ask your kids to think of a theme (it could be school holidays, their favourite football team, whatever) and hand them paper, photos, magazines, glue, glitter and scissors (make sure they're the safety variety) and let them come up with their very own creation.

Not only will this be fun, but it should also help their creativity and hopefully keep them busy for a couple of hours.

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