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3 Cool (and Easy) DIY Decorations for Your Kid’s At-Home Party

September 4, 2020 by Writers Leave a Comment

Balloons in trendy room with plants and party itemsWe love getting to host birthday parties for all ages here at Rainbow Skateland, but due to the pandemic, many folks have been forced to celebrate at home. While we can’t wait to party with you in person again soon, we don’t want anyone’s special day to go by without some acknowledgment. If you’re planning an at-home birthday party, try some of these cool, creative, and best of all, easy DIY at-home birthday party decorations! 

How to Decorate for an At-Home Party

There’s been a lot of bad news lately, but here’s some good news: Decorating for an at-home/virtual birthday party is way easier than decorating for a normal party. Instead of decorating your whole house, all around multiple rooms, a cake table, a gift table, and even your front yard, you can focus all of your attention on one thing: The wall behind wherever you’ll be virtually partying with your friends. Limiting your birthday party decorations to the wall immediately behind where you’re sitting means less waste, less cost, and less hassle. Check out these virtual birthday party decorating ideas, and don’t be afraid to put your own spin on them. 

Hang a backdrop. 

There are tons of affordable photo backdrops out there, and you don’t have to be a professional photographer or have special equipment to use one! Just order a sparkly photo backdrop and pin or tape it to the wall you’re decorating. It can either stand alone providing shimmering ambiance, or you can use it as a base and layer other decorations on top of it. 

Typically you can find almost any color of glitter or metallic backdrop on Amazon, but there are also backdrops with scenes like the beach or a castle, so you can definitely find something to match your theme. You don’t even have to limit yourself to an official photo backdrop, either! Don’t be afraid to use a colorful tapestry, table cloth, or sheet in the same way.  

Use balloons.

Balloons are a birthday party classic for a reason. They’re super affordable, colorful, and just plain festive. Blow up a bunch of balloons in your favorite colors (or go for the whole rainbow!) and use painter’s tape (or any non-damaging tape) to tape the balloons to the wall. 

Want to get extra trendy? Buy the infamous letter balloons that you’ve probably seen everywhere and spell out the message of your choice. 

Use what you’ve got.

You don’t necessarily have to spend money to create a cool party backdrop; just go “shopping” around your house! You might find items you can use in a new way, like party streamers or ribbons. Do you have a cool wall covered in posters? A corner of your yard with jungle-like plants? Whatever you’ve got, a little creativity can transform it into a unique, festive backdrop. And if all else fails, there are always virtual Zoom party backgrounds!

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Why Routines are Good for Kids (And Why You Should Have One, Too!)

August 24, 2020 by Writers Leave a Comment

Small child playing with blocksRoutine. The word brings to mind words like normal, standard, run-of-the-mill… Maybe even boring. But when it comes to kids, routine is actually fantastic! Having a set routine can help your family function better, feel better, and even spend more quality time together. So, ready to learn why routine is good for kids? Strap in, and let’s go!

What a Routine Is (And What It’s Not)

Having a routine doesn’t necessarily mean doing the exact same thing every day. Just because you eat off the same plates for every meal doesn’t mean you’re eating the same food. Consider your family’s routine sort of like a place setting. You can serve up different activities every day, but the overall structure—when to wake up, when to eat, when to play, when to get ready for bed—that stays the same. 

Waking up and going to sleep at the same approximate time every day not only anchors a body’s circadian rhythm but can also improve the quality of that sleep. Better quality sleep means more energy and just feeling better in general. That’s important for everyone, whether you’re going to work or school. 

The Benefits of Routines for Kids 

There are too many benefits to name, but these are just a few reasons to get your kids into a routine: 

Better Sleep

We mentioned this above, but really think about it: How would better sleep affect your family? Do any of these sound good to you? (Spoiler alert: We know they do!)

  • Going to sleep more easily. For your kids, that means fewer rounds of “one more story” or “one more glass of water.” For you, that means no more scrolling on your phone until the wee hours!
  • Better mood. Who wouldn’t want their own personal rays of sunshine to be less grouchy in the morning?
  • Better cognitive function. Better and more sleep literally helps our brains work better. It can affect everything from reaction time while driving, to the ability to focus on tasks, to short-term memory for your kids’ pop quizzes or your weekly staff meeting. 
  • Less dependence on substances. This one’s all for you, grownups. If you feel like you can’t function without your morning coffee, or you can’t go to sleep without a nightcap, try adjusting your own bedtime and wakeup routines to ensure that you’re getting enough high-quality sleep. You may be surprised how much better you feel!

Feeling Secure

Here’s another major reason to get your kids on a routine: Because it makes them feel safe and secure. When people feel safe, they can be more confident, competent, and present. This is especially important for younger kids, who are still learning that even though Mom or Dad leaves in the morning, they will come back in the evening. According to Jean M. Thomas, M.D.,

The more secure toddlers feel, the more they can focus on things like learning, exploring, and playing.

Establishing Good Habits

But routines aren’t just for little kids. Even teens and adults can benefit from a regular daily structure. If you’ve always wanted to be the person who has a “gym habit” or reads multiple books each month, sticking to a routine that prioritizes those things is how you’ll do it. 

Having a routine can also help you set realistic goals and stick to them. And for teens, a routine can be a helpful way to break the cycle of marathon social media-scrolling sessions on the couch, which are now widely accepted as being bad for mental health. 

When making a routine for your family, remember to budget time for fun! Whether it’s roller skating at Rainbow Skateland or having a movie night in the den, quality time together is what it’s all about. 

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3 Ridiculously Cool Ways to Make Your Backyard More Fun

August 10, 2020 by Writers Leave a Comment

Girl standing in kid-friendly backyard at sunsetWhile it hasn’t been the summer any of us dreamed of, it’s still worth making the most of the season before fall arrives. What better way to do that than to take advantage of your own backyard? We’re all stuck at home anyway, so turn your backyard, porch, patio, or balcony into an oasis of fun and relaxation. 

We can’t wait to be able to safely reopen Rainbow Skateland, but in the meantime, we hope you get some inspiration from these fun backyard ideas! 

3 Ways to Make a Fun Backyard

Lounge Around in Style

Everyone seems to be doing a lot of reading, mobile gaming, music listening, and digital catching up with loved ones, so creating a comfortable and fun lounge space will give you a lot of “bang for your buck” when planning a backyard makeover. There are tons of ways to add a fun lounge element to your yard, including: 

  • Hanging a hammock in a shady spot.
  • Building your own bench seating.
  • Adding an outdoor sofa or build a pallet sofa. 
  • Fitting a daybed or canopy bed with waterproof cushions for a cozy spot to relax.
  • Getting some rocking chairs.
  • Installing a porch swing, tree swing, or build an arbor swing. 
  • Adding a hanging chair, either on a stand, or hung (safely!) from the porch ceiling. 

Remember to incorporate shade into your plan so you can use the space even on hot days! Patio umbrellas, pavilions, and pop-up tents are easy and effective, or you can rig up a shade sail, build a pergola, install an awning, or even hang some outdoor curtains or shades. 

Create Space for Everyone to Exercise

If you have kids,  you know how important it is for them to have some space to burn off all of that excess energy… But you need a place to do that, too! Even a small backyard can give your family plenty of active fun with the right features. Some active backyard features to consider are: 

  • Treehouses, even super simple ones! In addition to providing a place to climb and explore, they also double as super cool lounge space. 
  • Create an outdoor yoga studio.
  • Set up a weather-proof obstacle course using pool noodles. (Stick pencils in the ends to allow you to stake them to the ground.)
  • Add a swingset or other playground equipment. 
  • Build a climbing structure with a rope net, climbing wall, rope ladder, etc.
  • Install a mound slide or in-ground trampoline.
  • Hang a basketball hoop or volleyball/badminton net.

Add Your Own Personal Spin

The most important thing you can do to make a fun backyard is to add your own personality! Think about what your family enjoys doing together, or get the whole crew to brainstorm ideas. The internet has your back with tons of unique backyard DIY ideas, from giant Scrabble or chess boards made from tile to a backyard movie theater. 

Enjoy your backyard makeover and let us know if you use any of these ideas!

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Why You Should Get Your Outdoor Skate On

July 27, 2020 by Writers Leave a Comment

Diverse young people roller skating outside on quad skatesGetting enough exercise can be challenging at the best of times, but during the COVID-19 pandemic, finding ways to stay active has been even harder. With gyms and yoga studios closed, social distancing guidelines in place, and even skating rinks temporarily shut down, it’s hard to stay motivated and on top of your fitness goals. While we can’t wait to be able to reopen Rainbow Skateland, you don’t have to wait until then to get your skate on! Learn why you should try roller skating outdoors to scratch that skating itch and have some much-needed fun in the meantime. 

Roller Skating Outside the Rink

Roller skating is a perfect workout. 

We’ve waxed poetic about the fitness benefits of roller skating before, but how could we not when there are so many? Roller skating can burn up to 600 calories per hour if you’re skating really intensely, but even moderate skating can burn over 300 calories an hour. 

As an aerobic exercise, it increases your heart rate and helps improve cardiovascular fitness. But your heart isn’t the only muscle that skating strengthens; roller skating also tones and strengthens your core and leg muscles, especially the glutes, quads, hamstrings, calves, and hips.

Add in the improvements you can make to your balance and agility, and it’s easy to see why so many people enjoy using roller skating as a cross-training workout. It’s also low-impact, putting about half as much stress on your joints as jogging does, while still delivering comparable cardio results. 

Outdoor skating is almost as easy as skating inside.

You don’t need a whole new set of roller skates to skate outside; all you have to do is change your wheels! Outdoor skate wheels are typically wider and softer than indoor skate wheels, providing more stability and shock absorption to deal with the rougher outdoor environment. (Think sidewalk cracks, dirt and debris, etc.)

When skating outdoors, you should also wear a helmet, as well as elbow and knee pads. Even experienced skaters wipe out every now and then, and falling on a rough sidewalk or road hurts a lot more than falling on a smooth, clean, and well-maintained skating rink floor.   

Roller skating can be safe and social. 

We’re all looking for ways to connect with friends and family despite the pandemic, and roller skating outdoors is a great way to do that! Invite a friend to join you at the park for a leisurely ride and enjoy chatting and just hanging out. As long as you remember to wear your masks, social distance, and follow the rest of the CDC guidelines for outdoor exercise, it’s a low-risk activity that can help you maintain important relationships and benefit your mental health.

Spending time outdoors is good for your mental health. 

Speaking of mental health, did you know that spending time outside can boost your mood? Being out in nature has lots of important benefits for humans, including reducing stress and increasing happiness and well-being. 

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Summer by the Book: How to Make Summer Reading Exciting for Your Kids

July 13, 2020 by Writers Leave a Comment

Dad reading to small child on picnic blanketThe benefits of reading for kids are plentiful, and summer is the perfect time to make reading a priority in your family. Just like roller skating can help them burn off energy, improve balance and coordination, and get a heart-pumping cardio workout, reading is like a workout for the brain! Learning to love reading sets your child up for a lifetime of benefits, from academic advantages and improved vocabulary to rich imagination and a sense of curiosity and independence. 

Of course, as a parent in 2020, getting your kids to read is easier said than done. Check out these summer reading ideas to help your kids develop a reading habit and a lifelong love of books. 

Summer Reading Ideas for Kids

Start a virtual book club.

With all of the pandemic uncertainty around reopening schools, your kids are probably missing their friends. This idea is perfect, because it incorporates reading with some much-needed socialization. Start a book club for kids by inviting your child’s classmates or friends to a regularly scheduled video conference where they can discuss a book each week. If they have summer reading lists for school, that’s a great place to start, or you can narrow it down to a few selections and let the other kids and parents in the group vote on the book of the week. 

For maximum fun and fanciness, you could even treat it like an adult book club by having finger food snacks or drinking out of tea cups. Let one parent/child pair “host” each week by kicking off the meeting with a conversational prompt or observation about the book. 

Create an at-home “library.”

No, you don’t need to have wall-to-wall bookshelves to create a library in your home, you just need a little creativity. Setting up a dedicated reading area is a great way to subtly encourage your kids to spend more time reading. To put it simply, “If you build it, they will come.” 

Creating your own reading room doesn’t have to be complicated or require a big budget; it could be as simple as placing some comfy pillows next to the bookshelf in your child’s room, or hanging a hammock on your porch. And not to be ignored, there’s the classic window seat reading nook, just begging you to curl up with a good book like a cat in a sunny window sill. 

Pick a theme. 

If your kids aren’t particularly stoked about reading, one way to get them interested is to pick a theme that plays to their interests. Whether they love superheroes or dinosaurs, art or animals, curating a list of books on one subject can help them explore and delve further into their interests.

Take advantage of your local library.

Last, but not least, don’t forget to take advantage of your local library! Even though COVID-19 restrictions have caused closures and cancellations of library events, many branches are allowing patrons to reserve books online and pick them up curbside.

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How to Keep Playtime Clean and Safe During the Coronavirus Pandemic

June 11, 2020 by Writers Leave a Comment

Mom helping child wash handsAs families across New York and much of the country continue to shelter in place and practice social distancing, there has been some positive news about the pandemic, with some of the lowest hospitalization numbers since March. However, experts warn that it’s still vital to continue social distancing, wearing masks, sanitizing regularly, and taking other safety measures to prevent the spread of COVID-19 … Easier said than done for parents of little kids! 

Parenting during the coronavirus pandemic is a tough job, so bravo to all of you moms and dads out there. You and your kids are likely sick of staring at the same walls of your home, but you’re also worried about exposing them to the coronavirus when you go out. What’s a parent to do? 

Don’t worry, there are actually some easy ways to keep your kids safe during the pandemic without everyone in the house feeling like they’re stuck in jail. Keep reading to learn how to have fun, safely. 

How to Reduce Your Kids’ Risk of Getting Coronavirus

Clean, clean, clean!

We know, a parent’s cleaning job is never done. But cleaning—and more specifically, sanitizing—is one of the most important measures we have to defend against coronavirus. Hopefully you’re already following the CDC recommendation to sanitize door knobs, light switches, faucets, and other frequently-touched surfaces every day. If you have young children, sanitization is even more crucial as they are more likely to put their hands in their mouth or on their face. While you should teach all of your kids not to do that, let’s be honest—little kids are going to do what they’re going to do, so mitigating risk is key. 

The best way to disinfect toys, books, and other kids’ stuff depends on the material it’s made out of, so check out this handy guide to disinfecting toys for all the pro tips. 

Continue social distancing. 

As hard as it is for your kids to be away from their friends, it’s still important to maintain social distancing. If your kids are old enough to be trusted to follow directions, you could set up a park playdate with a friend or two and their parents. (Make sure you and the other parents also social distance, because kids learn by example!) Help the kids come up with social distancing-friendly activities, like races (you and the other parents can stand in as markers so your kids know how to stay in their own lane, or air space as it were), or soccer (no hands allowed!). You could even eat lunch “together” by sitting on picnic blankets at least 6 feet apart, allowing everyone to still talk without breathing on each other. Keep in mind that playground equipment is still off limits in most places due to the risk of transmission. 

Stay active, safely. 

If you’re not confident that you can keep your kids off of playground and park equipment and at least 6 feet from other kids, that doesn’t mean you all have to resign yourselves to staying stuck indoors. Just choose activities that make social distancing easier, like riding bikes or going on a family nature walk on a (not too crowded) trail or around the neighborhood. 

We hope these ideas help keep you and your kids entertained and active until we’re able to safely re-open Rainbow Skateland! We can’t wait to welcome you back for roller skating fun with friends.

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3 Virtual Birthday Ideas to Celebrate Your Kid While Social Distancing

May 28, 2020 by Writers Leave a Comment

Man in party hat blowing out candles on birthday cake in front of laptop webcamThe coronavirus pandemic has taken a toll on everyone, but it can be especially disruptive to kids. With their normal routines thrown off, missing their friends and normal activities, and having to learn the ins and outs of virtual classes, it’s no wonder many kids are stressed out.

If your child’s birthday is approaching, they may also be feeling sad and upset that their birthday plans are cancelled. It’s perfectly normal to feel that way, but just because you can’t host a birthday party in public doesn’t mean your child’s birthday has to go uncelebrated!

There are tons of virtual birthday party ideas out there, but these are a few of our favorites. Take a look at these ideas for virtual birthday celebrations and create fun memories despite the situation. 

Virtual Birthday Party Ideas

Throw a streaming party.

If your child’s heart was set on a magician, princess, clown, or character appearance at their party, consider organizing a Zoom party where all of the guests can tune in and watch the performance from home! The performer will be grateful for the work, and your kid can still get a fun experience with their friends. Even if the performer doesn’t have a set show format, they can still facilitate games for the kids to liven up the party. 

Collect video greetings and have a viewing session with your kids.

Birthdays are such a special time, and not just for kids! It’s heartbreaking for grandparents, aunts and uncles, and other loved ones to miss the occasion, but they can still make the day special. If a video conferencing party doesn’t appeal to your crowd, get them to record videos of themselves wishing the birthday kid a happy birthday. Make some popcorn, dim the lights, and have a “screening” of all the nice messages. 

You can easily organize this type of virtual birthday party on Facebook by creating a private group and inviting the friends and family members you’d like to participate. For bonus points, do a Facebook live while your child watches the videos so the group can see their reactions!

Host game night online.

If your kid and their friends love board games, a game night is in order. There are all kinds of cool options for virtual game night these days, from the Houseparty app (trivia, Chips & Guac, Pictionary) to Playing Cards to Scattergories! 

While these virtual party ideas don’t compare to the fun of getting together with friends and family in person, we hope they’ll bring a smile to your birthday kid’s face on their special day. Remember, once the coronavirus restrictions are lifted, you can still plan a party at Rainbow Skateland! You could even team up with the parents of other kids in your child’s class whose birthdays got “skipped” due to the pandemic and organize a joint party.

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3 Ways to Keep Your Kids Physically Active During the COVID-19 Pandemic

April 30, 2020 by Writers Leave a Comment

Mom and small child doing yogaStaying home during the pandemic has been hard for everyone, but it’s especially tough when you have kids who need to burn off some energy! Without P.E. class, team sports, or even the ability to play with neighborhood friends or use the local playground, kids are bouncing off the walls and parents are looking for ways to get their kids some exercise. 

Fortunately, there are plenty of ways for kids to get physical activity despite the coronavirus pandemic. 

How to Keep Kids Physically Active During the Pandemic

Outdoor Roller Skating

Just because we’re temporarily closed doesn’t mean your kids have to give up skating! Roller skating is an awesome full-body workout that provides cardio exercise and builds muscles… And you can do it outside of the skating rink as well!

To convert your family’s roller skates for outdoor use, you’ll just need to purchase and install a different type of wheel. Changing skate wheels is easy, and there are lots of tutorials online if you need help. Outdoor roller skate wheels are softer and wider, providing more “give” and absorbing shocks from all of the imperfections of outdoor skating surfaces, from cracks in the sidewalk to sticks and pebbles.  Give us a call at 716-507-4381 to purchase skate wheels, roller skates, and safety equipment to help your family get started skating outdoors. (When you shop local in Lockport at our skating pro shop, you’re supporting Rainbow Skateland and the local skating community. We appreciate your support!) 

Online Fitness Classes

Another great way to stay active without leaving the house is to stage a fitness class right in your living room! Check out some of the great free fitness content available on YouTube, including: 

  • Yoga for Kids: This video from Yoga with Adriene walks kids (or any beginner yogi) through a simple routine that can be customized for many ages and abilities. 
  • Bollywood hip-hop dance class: If your kids love to dance, there are plenty of cool dance class and choreography videos available to help them hone their skills. 
  • Family cardio workout: The best way to lead is by example, so join your kids for a cardio workout to blast some calories. 
  • Body weight workout with your kids: Can you bench press your kids? This family workout is great for little kids and parents alike. The kids will be thrilled to be included, and parents will get a whole new level of challenge in their workouts. 

Daily Walks

While there are lots of cool ways technology can help us be active, don’t forget about the classics! You can still walk around your neighborhood or local park as long as you maintain proper social distancing of at least 6 feet and wear a face covering.

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Pandemic-monium: How to Keep Your Kids Busy While Social Distancing

April 23, 2020 by Writers Leave a Comment

Kid with cape striking superhero pose

Are your kids practically climbing the walls? Do you feel like you just might be living in a zoo? Is there a rising tension of possible mutiny and/or meltdown brewing among your darling family members? If so, you’re not alone! Stay at home orders and social distancing are hard enough for adults, but add kids to the mix and you’ve got a whole other challenge. 

While our skating rink is temporarily closed due to the coronavirus pandemic, we don’t want your kids to be sitting at home bored! Check out these ideas to keep your kids busy and entertained until it’s safe to reunite with friends, family, neighbors, and classmates in person again.

Ways to Keep Your Kids Busy

Bring back imagination play.

Remember when we were kids, before cool modern video games, hundreds of streaming movies and TV shows at our fingertips, and mobile games on every phone and tablet? (Look, we may have had video games, but Frogger and Space Invaders can only keep you entertained for so long.) 

What did you do as a kid? For many of us, some of the best memories from our childhoods are of playing pirates or superheroes in the backyard, playing dress up with odds and ends from around the house, “cooking” in play kitchens or “shopping” at a homemade grocery store. And let’s not forget good old “The Floor is Lava.” 

If you’re having trouble setting limits on your kids’ screen time, try getting there in a roundabout way: Set quotas for unplugged playtime instead. Chances are, your kids will have so much fun once they get into their imaginative games that they’ll want to keep playing. (And hey, you don’t have to tell them when their unplugged time is over.) 

Travel the world.

You may be stuck in Lockport, New York, but there’s no reason you can’t still travel the world! If you’ve got internet connection, you’re in business. Send your kids off on a (virtual) adventure to a National Park or famous museum. These are just a few of the cool cultural destinations to explore. 

  • From Amsterdam’s Van Gogh Museum to the Musee d’Orsay in Paris, Google Arts and Culture is a treasure trove of artistic, historical, scientific, and cultural marvels from around the world. 
  • Introduce your kids to the works of the Bard with the free content offered by Shakespeare’s Globe Theatre, or get them hooked on Broadway with The Shows Must Go On!, a YouTube channel that posts a different Andrew Lloyd Webber musical each week.
  • Can’t get out in the great outdoors? Let the great outdoors come to you with virtual tours of National Parks and Historic Sites.
  • From puppet shows to workshop videos and more, The Center for Puppetry Arts has lots of great content available on Facebook, Zoom, and their website, much of it for free!

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Kids Birthday Party Tips for Simple Celebrations That Still Bring the Fun

March 26, 2020 by Writers Leave a Comment

Like everything else these days, kids’ birthday parties have become quite involved. Add in the chaos of the coronavirus pandemic, and it’s easy to see why so many parents are looking for simple kids birthday ideas that can be done at home. Some folks have come up with extremely creative ways to celebrate birthdays while social distancing, from birthday “parades” to virtual brunch dates! 

If you’re looking for ways to make your child’s birthday special while still protecting your family and doing your part to flatten the curve, these ideas are for you. We hope you’re able to enjoy the day despite the current stresses, and we can’t wait to once again celebrate your special days with you at Rainbow Skateland when it’s safe to do so. 

Simple Birthday Ideas for Kids During Coronavirus Isolation

Celebrate face to face—on the computer screen.

Remember, just because you have to keep a physical distance during this time, doesn’t mean that you have to be socially isolated! One of the simplest ways to celebrate your child’s birthday is to host a virtual birthday party. With schools closed, your child is probably missing their friends quite a bit, so they’ll be thrilled to discover that their guests have all “arrived” to sing Happy Birthday via Google Hangouts, Skype, Facetime, or whatever your favorite video conferencing platform may be. 

Make it extra festive by asking each guest to create a party hat out of construction paper, magazine pages, or whatever they have on hand! Everyone can color and sticker the hats, and then do a show and tell to the rest of the group. 

Let your child plan a staycation.

Just because you’re stuck at home doesn’t mean you can’t have a fun birthday celebration. Ask your child to help you plan their “perfect” day of at-home activities, from breakfast pancakes to building a fort in the living room where the whole family can watch a movie together. (Birthday kid’s choice, of course!) You might be surprised at how much fun your family can have and how creative you can all get by just working with what you have on hand. 

Celebrate while social distancing.

For inspiration, just look to the families in the article we linked at the top of this blog post. One child got an amazing birthday surprise when his parents took him outside to see the parade of friends and family members driving slowly past the house to send their birthday wishes. The would-be guests of the postponed birthday party showed their celebratory spirit by decorating their cars, wearing costumes, singing Happy Birthday, and more. 

Another family enlisted their whole neighborhood to create an unforgettable Sweet Sixteen experience for their daughter. When her mom asked her to go on a walk around the neighborhood, she never guessed that she’d be taking a tour of birthday tidings! Neighbors had written notes in sidewalk chalk, decorated their yards, and even sang from their front doors as the birthday girl and her mom walked by. 

It just goes to show you that with enough creativity and heart, you can make any birthday special—even when you’re in the middle of a pandemic!

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