With schools and shuls closing in some areas, some of you might be wondering how you are going to keep your family occupied in the house for days at a time.
We’ve gathered some articles from previous years that can help you stay sane and entertained. Although some of the activities are intended for snowstorms and summer vacation, they can still come in handy- just adapt them to your needs.
We hope this helps you and your family during this time.
SOS – Save Our Sanity – with 6 Snow Day Activities for Kids by Esther Pransky
/Roundup%20Images/shutterstock_237064111banner.jpg)
Stock Up For Getting Snowed In – What You Need and When You Need It by Esther Pransky
/Roundup%20Images/shutterstock_588118865banner.jpg)
How to Facilitate Creativity and Confidence in Kids by Esther Pransky
/Roundup%20Images/shutterstock_439647085_banner.jpg)
Healthier Grab N’ Go Snacks for Kids by Esther Pransky
How to Master Mommy Camp with Sara Goldstein by Malka Kopolovich
/Roundup%20Images/shutterstock_1106190263_banner.jpg)
7 Ways to Prevent “Mommy, I’m Bored” by Faigy Akda
/Roundup%20Images/shutterstock_1164855766.jpg)
How to Get Your Kids Excited about Cooking by Esty Wolbe
Watch these kid-friendly episodes:
/Roundup%20Images/FT_586_Nayman_Product_Free_Beef_Jerky_and_Candied_Nuts_banner.jpg)
/Roundup%20Images/shutterstock_324597788.jpg)



When leaving comments on kosher.com we ask that you be respectful, appropriate, and stay on topic. Click here to read our full comment policy.
Kosher.com Commenting Guidelines
We love hearing from our community! Constructive feedback, tips, questions, and friendly engagement are encouraged.
By commenting on Kosher.com, you agree to follow these guidelines. Please note that comments are for community discussion only and should not be considered halachic guidance—always check with your own Rabbi or LOR.
1. Be Respectful
2. Keep It Appropriate
3. Protect Privacy
4. Stay On Topic
5. Moderation