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Screen-free activities to support a sensory summer vacation
Screen-free activities to support a sensory summer vacation

National Post

time30-06-2025

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Screen-free activities to support a sensory summer vacation

We've all heard it — screen time should be limited for kids, with recommended amounts varying depending on age. According to the Canadian Pediatric Society, screen use is not recommended at all for children under two. It should be limited to less than an hour a day for children aged two to five, and to two hours or less per day for children aged five to 17. This is one of those things that is easier said than done, especially during summer vacation. Article content Article content Article content The ever-popular audio player that is perfect for children of any age. The Yoto is a tried and true addition to our playroom, so I was pleasantly surprised to see there was a mini-version. It is even smaller than I expected, making it convenient to carry and take along everywhere and anywhere. It is easy to use, there are tons of story and music options available, and while I was skeptical when I first came across it, it works. Kids will sit and listen to the stories, radio, podcast or music for longer than I would ever expect, and the best part is that it's all screen-free! Article content Just in time for summer, Little Tikes launched a Bluey collection featuring a sandbox, a car, a water table and a camp pond. Given how popular Bluey is, any of these would be received well and make for a great screen-free activity. Personally, the water table has quickly become a backyard staple in our home. It is easy to set up and maintain, allows for imagination, open-ended play, and I have yet to meet a child who doesn't love water. There is also a section separated for sand, and the feet are removable, allowing for table or floor play. Article content Available in an abundance of themes, LEGO DUPLO is a great hands-on, screen-free activity for kids and one that the parents can get on board with too and enjoy side-by-side. This set, in particular, is a great option because of its interactive component, especially for a younger child. Following the building, the train can be pushed to go and features sounds and lights, helping to continue the fun beyond the build.

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