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52 Alternatives to Screen Time
52 Alternatives to Screen Time
52 Alternatives to Screen Time
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52 Alternatives to Screen Time

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Turn off those screens and start having fun with these 52 entertaining activities!

In a compact package that's easy to use at home or on the go, this deck allows users to unplug and engage in offline activities like scavenger hunts, marble mazes, charades, and more. The whole family will enjoy these easy, inexpensive, and imaginative ideas!

Compact Size: This petite package means you can easily carry the cards with you in a pocket or purse.

Great for Gifting: Makes a great stocking stuffer or add-on gift; or treat yourself to the gift of unplugging.

Analog Activities Throughout the Year: Choose one card a week to unplug all year long, or pick a card whenever you need a break from screen time in your life.

Perfect for:

• Men and women seeking new, distinctive ways to relax and reflect
• People looking for "offline" experiences
• New Year gifters
• Parents looking for gifts for teens and graduates
LanguageEnglish
Release dateAug 3, 2021
ISBN9781797212357
52 Alternatives to Screen Time
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    52 Alternatives to Screen Time - Chronicle Books

    Miniature Golf

    Materials:

    Plastic or unbreakable cups

    Table tennis balls or pieces of balled-up paper

    Large spoons

    Clear a space on the floor to set up your miniature golf course. Lay 5 cups on their sides as far away from each other as you can. These will be the holes to aim for. Decide on the order of the holes and what path to take between them. Then everyone takes turns hitting their ball with the golf club spoon. Keep track of how many spoon swings it takes each person to get through the course.

    Clay Play

    Materials:

    Clay or other sculptable material

    Table/clothing covering

    Get a big block of clay or make your own. Cover a table with newspaper or drop cloths, and put on an old shirt in preparation for getting elbow deep in clay. Sculpt an image of your friend or family member, or try building a sculpture together.

    First and Last

    Someone names an animal and the next person names an animal that starts with the last letter of that name. So if you said elephant, the next person might say tiger, and the next person rabbit. Take turns saying animals, without repeating any, until someone can’t think of another one. The last person left gets to pick the next category (countries,

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