20 great games to cure cabin fever.
By Amanda Kingloff and Lauren DeBellis from Parents Magazine
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Kate Powers
Hoop It Up
Grab a few hula hoops, and have a contest to see who can last the longest. It's a lot harder when you're all bundled up!
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Kindra Clineff
Shake It Up!
Use strong glue to attach a plastic toy to the inside of a jar lid, then add baby oil and glitter for a homemade snow globe; it makes a fun souvenir of a great day.
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Heather Weston
Cool Critters
Use bits of nature to embellish animals sculpted from snow.
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Heather Weston
For the Birds
Hollow out an orange and fill with seeds to feed your feathered friends.
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Heather Weston
Ice Maker
When the temperature drops below 32 degrees, blow bubbles and watch them freeze on the wand.
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Heather Weston
Snow Graffiti
Give kids spray bottles full of water that's tinted with food coloring to decorate the white canvas in your backyard.
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Kinda Clineff
Tic-Tac-Snow
Two players go for the championship in this classic game. Use crisscrossed sticks and pinecones as game pieces.
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