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Just Go Outside and Play!
Fun Ways to Stay Active with
Your Kids By Gwen Morrison
Think Like a Kid"I think the key to having fun as an adult like we did as kids is to think like a kid," says Lauri Berkenkamp of Strafford, Vt., author of a series of books titled Go Parents! "Make it be all about you, even for a little while. The great thing about kids is that when they are playing hard, they are totally focused on what makes them
happy and really don't give a darn about how others feel or think or react. They are seeing how big a splash they can make off the diving board, not worrying about how fat someone might think they look in their bathing suit."
Your Kids
Berkenkamp reminds us how self conscious we can be when we "grow up." If we just let loose, the way that children do when they are immersed in something, it would be a lot easier to enjoy the same kind of fun. "Find something that you remember you really enjoyed doing as a child and see how it goes," she says. "You don't have to revel in an afternoon of 'Marco Polo' in the pool if it isn't something that is fun for you."
A Blast from the Past
Sometimes, it is the old-fashioned games of our youth, those our children have never heard of before, that can be the most fun for the whole family. Children love to capture moments from our past to be a part of something we enjoyed when we were their age. So, how about a game of "Kick the Can!" Remember that old favorite? Here is how it is played:


