As schools are closed because of lockdown and many parents are working from home as well as juggling childcare responsibilities, families are already spending plenty of time together with virtual lessons providing at least some structure for youngsters.
The holiday needn’t be boring though as there are still plenty of things to do – here are 10 of the best ideas for activities in Chesterfield during half term.
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1. Create a home cinema
You could set aside a certain day for watching films and create a programme of favourites to enjoy in a 'home cinema'. The Disney Plus service even has a feature called GroupWatch, allowing people to watch movies together even when apart. Photo: Pixabay
2. Make your own notebooks
The Monkey Park community hub in Brampton, Chesterfield, is hosting a 'make your own notebooks' session on February 15. It is an online craft event hosted via Zoom, and all materials will be provided beforehand - these need to be collected from Monkey Park. The cost is £3.50 per child; an extra £2.50 buys an added snack box to enjoy while crafting, this includes a drink, cake or biscuit and fruit snack. Call 07841557165 by February 13 at the latest to book. (https://www.facebook.com/events/544843566433458/) Photo: Pixabay
3. Make your own magnets
The Monkey Park community hub in Brampton, Chesterfield, is hosting a 'make your own love bug magnets' session on February 17. It is an online craft event hosted via Zoom, and all materials will be provided beforehand - these need to be collected from Monkey Park. The cost is £2.50 per child or £5 per child with an added snack box to enjoy while crafting, this includes a drink, cake or biscuit and fruit snack. Call 07841557165 by February 15 at the latest to book. (https://www.facebook.com/events/446773033347155) Photo: Pixabay
4. Make a perfect pancake
It's Shrove Tuesday on February 16, so families can crack some eggs and get flipping by making stacks of pancakes - experts have crunched the numbers to create an online calculator that generates recipes for the 'perfect pancake' in precise quantities. (https://www.sheffield.ac.uk/news/nr/secret-perfect-pancake-discovered-1.358297) Photo: Pixabay