SUN SAVERS

Four savvy ways to entertain the kids at home during half term without spending a penny

A little bit of water-play works wonders for engaging small children

IS your home chock-a-block with toys the kids seem to have lost interest in?

Ahead of school half term, save on splashing out on new stuff or pricey days out.

Getty
Four savvy ways to entertain the kids at home during half term without spending a penny

Instead, keep children entertained with the gear they already own.

Here are some ideas . . . 

JUST ADD WATER: A little bit of water-play works wonders for engaging small children and can give existing toys a new dynamic.

Try setting up a bowl of soapy water and asking kids to give dolls a bath — or you can pretend it’s a car wash for any toy vehicles. It’s even better if you get the toys a little dirty beforehand.

If you have toy kitchen sets, children can easily be entertained by pouring water in and out of cups, teapots and bowls. This is ideal play for warmer days, too.

LAY IT OUT: You will be surprised how readily children start playing with their toys when they are laid out and easily accessible, rather than packed away in boxes.

If you have a load of dinosaur figures, for example, set them up a Jurassic-themed area where you want them to play, and they’ll soon get involved. But regularly rotate the layout of your children’s toys to keep them interested.

ROLE PLAY: Create a fantasy world with existing toys, and kids are usually quick to get involved. Pretend to go to the shops with a bag and some play food, for example. Or set up a doctors’ surgery and say cuddly toys or dolls are poorly and need nursing.

Where can kids eat for free this half-term?

SET A CHALLENGE: Children love a task that can give them a sense of accomplishment. You could use their toys to set simple missions they’ll love getting stuck into.

For example, try asking if they can find all their red toys and put them in a pile.

You could also ask them to line up dolls in size order, from biggest to smallest. Or try challenging them to build a Lego tower that is, say, bigger than your hand.

  • All prices on page correct at time of going to press. Deals and offers subject to availability.

Deal of the day

justmylook.com
Revlon’s one-step volumiser, £28.50 at justmylook.com

DRY and style your hair with Revlon’s one-step volumiser, down from £59.99 to £28.50 at justmylook.com.

SAVE: £31.49

Cheap treat

Wilko
Essence’s Juicy Bomb lip gloss, 97p

GIVE your pout some shine with Essence’s Juicy Bomb lip gloss, 97p, from Wilko.

What's new?

HEINZ has teamed up with Richmond to launch both beans and spaghetti with sausages, each £2, from Asda.

Top swap

Ganni.com
Slogan T-shirt, £95 at ganni.com

Boohoo
Cherry T-shirt, for £11.20 at Boohoo

MAKE a style statement with this slogan T-shirt, £95 at ganni.com. Or go to boohoo.com for this on-trend cherry T-shirt, for £11.20.

SAVE: £83.80

Little helper

VOXI mobile customers can get a free Sainsbury’s meal deal, worth £3.50, through the Voxi drop section on online accounts.

PLAY NOW TO WIN £200

Join thousands of readers taking part in The Sun Raffle

JOIN thousands of readers taking part in The Sun Raffle.

Every month we’re giving away £100 to 250 lucky readers – whether you’re saving up or just in need of some extra cash, The Sun could have you covered.

Every Sun Savers code entered equals one Raffle ticket.

The more codes you enter, the more tickets you’ll earn and the more chance you will have of winning!

Exit mobile version