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At Home Activities

Stay Active, Stay Engaged, Stay Sane

Parenting can be tough. Stay active, find new activities to do, and explore new ways to have fun together as a family before your kids go back to school with these summer tips! 

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Staying Active

Instant Recess- short activities to get you moving and break up the day

The Joe- Learn a fun dance from the Wyoming State Action Coalition (SNAC) Team 

Stay active at home with Move More, Virginia’s videos

Take a walk based on Dr. Seuss’s“And to Think I Saw it on Mulberry Street!”

Action for Health Kids’ COVID-19 page has resources and physical activities

For Kids & Families

Lunch Doodles with Mo Willems– This YouTube series is through The Kennedy Center featuring children’s author Mo Willems

Jack Christensen Reads Stories– Teacher Jack Christensen is reading stories on YouTube, including Harry Potter. 

20 Virtual Field Trips– Explore museums, visit zoos, and travel to new places through these virtual field trips. 

Coloring pages from Todd Parr– Children’s author shares coloring pages from his books 

Story Time in Space– Astronauts read stories from

Listen to Josh Gad (Olaf from Frozen) read books!

Virtual Drawing with the creator of Captain Underpants

At-Home Resources from Action for Healthy Kids

Other

Back to School from Action for Healthy Kids– Resources for families, educators, and schools as students attend classes at school and online. 

Digital Stage Performances– This is a YouTube Series from The Kennedy Center featuring a variety of performances

Kitchen Smarts

Get active and help your kids make smart choices in the kitchen with these easy to make, tasty recipes.

* The Cent$ible Nutrition Program is funded by USDA SNAP-Ed and EFNEP. SNAP-Ed assists individuals and families who receive, or are eligible to receive, benefits from the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP). EFNEP assists families and youth with limited resources  in acquiring the knowledge, skills, attitudes, and changed behaviors necessary for nutritionally sound diets and contributes to their personal development and the improvement of total family diet and nutritional welfare. Visit our income-qualification page to learn more. 

This material was funded by USDA’s Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program – SNAP. This institution is an equal opportunity provider. This material was funded by USDA’s Expanded Food and Nutrition Education Program-EFNEP. USDA is an equal opportunity provider and employer.

Issued in furtherance of extension work, acts of May 8 and June 30, 1914, in cooperation with the U.S. Department of Agriculture. Kelly Crane, Director, University of Wyoming Extension, College of Agriculture and Natural Resources, University of Wyoming Extension, University of Wyoming, Laramie, Wyoming 82071.

The University of Wyoming is an equal opportunity/affirmative action institution.

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