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All just about BabyDon’t Hibernate! Several Ideas for Family Winter Outdoor Fun
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(ARA) - This winter season don’t let your family hibernate inside. Why not put all that fresh snow to nice use? Bundle everyone up and participate in several fun activities the whole family wish enjoy.
There are all kinds of route for kids and parents to enjoy the outdoors together in the winter. On
with the typical winter sports, there are besides games and creative projects that children actually enjoy -- and the exercise is nice for them too.
Here are several ideas from the experts at Wham-O to help get kids off the couch and outside for interactive snow play this winter:
* Head for the sledding hill. Now with so galore sledding options, the whole family wish have a blast whooshing down snow-covered hills. In fact, kids and parents can ride together on the huge, double-walled Turbosaucer Snow Saucer. Or cause a storm of excitement with the 43 inch SnowBoogie Thunder, a super-light, shock engrossing foam sled with an ultra-fast SpeedSlick bottom, sure to produce thunderous hand clapping and crowd-pleasing cheers all winter long.
* Don’t leave the little tots in the “snow” dust. A Baby Sled is a great way for parents to safely introduce their young toddlers to sledding, piece smaller sleds, such as the Sledz Racer Jr. and the Snowboogie Racer Jr., let younger kids hit the slopes by featuring lightweight foam designs to absorb shocks and a Speedslick bottom for maximum fun.
* Build a cutting-edge figure
with a Figure
Kit. Kids can let their imaginations run wild as they build a figure
sporting a Mohawk, earring, nose rings and sunglasses. The Figure
Kit, which contains weather-tough plastic components, besides comes in a traditional version with a black top hat and scarf, for a much classic-looking snowman.
* Build a classic snow fort -- all you’ll need is snow. Create a big mound and pack it down by stepping, jumping and even as rolling on it. Once a solid, round pile has been created, do a door and begin tunneling into the mound. Continue to shovel snow out of the center and pack it on top. Once inside, use a smaller shovel to do a space inside. You can cover the floor with a straw mat and poke holes through the ceiling and sides to do skylights and windows. Snow fort walls should be at least one foot thick.
For much information just about WHAM-O’s outdoor products visit www.wham-o.com.
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