Winter Break Survival Guide for Moms

Winter break is almost here, and while the kids may be thrilled to escape their school routines, moms know the challenge of keeping them entertained for two weeks straight. Whether you’re dealing with subzero temperatures or just looking for ways to keep the boredom at bay, here’s a handy guide to make this winter break a fun and memorable one for your family in Madison!

1. Explore Madison’s Indoor Hot Spots

  • Madison Children’s Museum: Let your kids’ imaginations run wild with hands-on exhibits and creative play areas.
  • Urban Air Trampoline Park: A perfect spot to burn off energy when it’s too cold to play outside.
  • Ultrazone Laser Tag: Great for older kids looking for action-packed fun.
  • Dane County Libraries: Many libraries host winter break events like craft sessions, storytimes, or even movie afternoons.

2. Get Creative at Home

  • Holiday Crafting: Make DIY snow globes, paper snowflakes, or homemade ornaments. It’s a great way to keep little hands busy while creating keepsakes.
  • Baking Party: Let the kids decorate cookies or cupcakes. Bonus: they double as treats for family movie nights!
  • Indoor Scavenger Hunt: Hide winter-themed items around the house and provide clues for a fun treasure hunt.

3. Embrace Local Winter Fun

  • Ice Skating at The Edgewater: The picturesque views of Lake Mendota make this a magical outing.
  • Olbrich Botanical Gardens: Escape the cold with a tropical oasis in their indoor conservatory.
  • Henry Vilas Zoo: Bundle up for a visit to see the animals enjoying the cooler weather.

4. Plan Screen-Free Entertainment

  • Board Game Tournaments: Dust off classic games or introduce new ones like Ticket to Ride or Codenames.
  • Family Puzzle Time: Choose a big puzzle everyone can contribute to throughout the week.
  • Storytelling Hour: Encourage your kids to write their own short stories or perform a mini play for the family.

5. Don’t Forget “Mom Time”

Winter break can be hectic, so make sure to carve out time for yourself. Swap playdates with friends, set up a cozy coffee corner while the kids play, or plan a family activity that’s low effort but high impact, like a pajama day with hot cocoa and movies. Maybe even sneak away to Kosa Spa at Carver feed Mill. 

 Embrace the season, and let the memories unfold

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