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My mom was a single parent with 4 kids. Now, we grew up in Long Beach, Cali, so didn't deal with the cold so much, but if it was raining, we'd have indoor picnics (invite some of the neighbor kids). At night, rent some movies, lay blankets and pillows out on the living room floor. With V-Day coming, there are plenty of arts and crafts that they can do. Homemade cards if you haven't bought any. $10 at a dollar store can take you far - sandwhich bags, candy, grab bag items and stickers. This can serve as something creative to do, and make your kids pleased at what they will be giving their friends for V-Day. We did this for most holiday's when I was growing up.

2007-02-09 08:17:41 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I see that other people suggested getting movies from the library, my library charges. If you don't have the money don't tempt them by taking them to the mall to find out what they want, it could backfire and you might end up with some unhappy kids. Museums do cost money still.


I know it is hard and some people don't take into account that when you say you are broke it literally means you have no money, not that you are running low, but that you have nothing to spare not even a couple of dollars to go to the zoo!!

You could make valetines for friends and family. I don't know where you live, so I don't really know what to suggest. Grab a movie you have that they like and have a popcorn party or a slumber party in the living room and watch the movie. If they like being outside bundle up and take them out for a little bit. Invite some friends over to play inside. Good luck, I know what it is like having three kids and being broke! We go to the park and play outside a lot, but I live in Southern California.

2007-02-09 16:11:17 · answer #2 · answered by Mom of 3 under 6 2 · 2 1

1. Look at family photos and/or family movies.
2.play a game like uno, go fish, monopoly, life, or whatever your kids enjoy.
3.go to the library to get books and/or movies.
4.have a family slumber party in the living room
5. watch a family favorite movie like home alone
6. let the kids help you with dinner (1 set the table 2 gets the drinks 3 help cook something.) My kids enjoy little things like this ;)
7. get out the crayons & coloring books
8.Do a Talent show (my kids spent the night with their grandparents one night & their cousins did too, so they had a talent show! My mom (the grandma) also performed in the talent show. The kids thought it was a blast and came home wanting us (mom & dad to do a talent show too)
9. ask the kids what they would like to do? put their ideas in a hat and pick one at a time until all 3 have been choosen over the weekend or durning that day.
10. tickle them, love them, play with them & just enjoy your children! Hope you have a great weekend!

2007-02-09 23:44:00 · answer #3 · answered by CandyGirl 3 · 1 0

If there is snow out, you could go sleigh riding. You can also find an old favorite movie that you all like, and pop some popcorn and watch it. You could pull out an old boardgame and make a game night. Invite a friend over with kids about the same age as yours and you all hang out while the kids play. Rearrange the kids bedroom, and make some crafty things to hang in their rooms. Hope any of this helps...

2007-02-09 16:15:31 · answer #4 · answered by Whitney S 2 · 0 0

Monopoly, scrabble, bake a cake, make a photo album together, clean the house till it's SPOTLESS!, singing contest, write a play and dress up to perform it, read aloud to each other (one chapter apiece then pass it on, keep going like that), rearrange the furniture in every room in the house, wash the dog then use the hairdryer on him, re-fold very neatly every shirt/pants/towels in all the drawers and closets in the house, find interesting/unusual items to make necklaces out of (old buttons, old/weird-shaped keys, etc.), re-organize the kitchen cabinets and THROW OUT THE CRAP YOU HAVEN'T USED IN YEARS, write a letter to each member of your household (a real, genuine, sincere letter) as if you'd had a dream that they were going to die and you wanted to tell them the things you'd never had the nerve to tell them before, clean out the car, turn on the radio and make up a dance and vote on whose dance is the most beautiful, draw a picture of each other--the best one gets framed!, haul out the dictionary and learn five new words over the weekend ...TEST on Sunday night!, pop some popcorn, sit your kids down, and tell them the story of how you and their father met, your "first date" and why/how you decided on each of their names, call your parents and ask them to tell the kids how THEY met and about THEIR first date, look through magazines and have the kids pick out their future "mate", the house they'll live in, the job they'll have, etc., .........


Will this get you started?

2007-02-09 16:14:31 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Check your park district. My park district has lots of different activities for kids. Which cost but they also have a financial assistance program that well completely pay for the activities for low income families.

2007-02-10 01:22:07 · answer #6 · answered by Soldiers Wife 2 · 0 0

Throw some sheets over couches and chairs and pretend you are camping, you could also have a pretend picnic in the living room. One of the things I always enjoyed was storytelling, it's surprising sometimes to see what a small child is capable of making up.......

2007-02-11 01:42:10 · answer #7 · answered by Goat Princess 2 · 0 0

lots of museums have free admission (some just on certain days though, check online or call before you go) or many libraries have free activities. Or bundle up and go to the park.

2007-02-09 16:07:23 · answer #8 · answered by a heart so big 6 · 1 0

how about making a little camp out in the living room.my kids use to love that or a picnic in doors.its too cold to go out.have fun!

2007-02-09 16:50:44 · answer #9 · answered by bassetluv 4 · 0 0

Build an indoor fort with Cardboard boxes, sofa cusions, and a blanket or such, then camp out play games and tell stories.

2007-02-09 16:18:57 · answer #10 · answered by CrazyFarmer 5 · 0 0

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