International Day of Families falls on May 15, and this year is the 30th anniversary of this occasion. This day highlights the importance of families, acting as a beautiful reminder to cherish the love and share appreciation with those around us.
From merry-making to great food and fun games, there are plenty of fun games and family challenges you can try on this year's International Day of Families.
Here are some of our favorite picks:
1. Cook A Meal Together
Cooking a meal together is the best way to get everyone in the family together for several hours of a fun and fulfilling activity. A family that cooks together, stays together.
2. Backpacking Trips
Backpacking trips are a lot of fun, allowing you to experience new places, and what better way to do it than with your family?
3. Scavenger Hunt
Scavenger hunts are another easy way to have plenty of fun and connect with your family at the same time. Hide clues around the house and then let them have at it!
4. Game Night
Be it video games, or board games, game nights are highly customizable and can be tailored to suit the tastes of different family members.
5. Karaoke Night
Sing and dance along with your family members after a meal you've all cooked and feasted on together.
6. Arts And Crafts
If you want something safe and calm, arts and crafts are a good option to consider. In the end, you might create a memory like a painting or an item that you could use to decorate your house, making it a part of your daily life.
7. Kickball Game
Head over to your backyard or a nearby park to have a session of kickball and the adrenaline rush that accompanies it.
8. Cookie Challenge
Another one of those safe options in this list, the cookie challenge is quite simple – the one who decorates cookies the best wins. You can have everything from a plain cookie to icing, toppings like raisins, dried cranberries, and more.
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