Screen-Free Solo Activities for Kids by Age
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Summary
The article provides a list of screen-free, solo activities for kids, categorized by age, to keep them engaged while parents are busy. It includes links to detailed guides and simple ideas.
Key quotes
· 3 pulledSometimes kids need something they can do on their own — while you’re on a work call, cooking dinner, or just taking a breath.
Here’s a list of solo activities you can try with your child, grouped by age.
Some are linked to full activity guides on Offline.Kids, and others are simple ideas you can…
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