1. Watch: Celebrities read children s books
On Storyline Online, you will find videos of Michelle Yeoh and other celebrities reading children s books alongside creatively produced illustrations. PHOTO: STORYLINE ONLINE
Take a break from reading aloud to your kids today - actress Michelle Yeoh can take over.
On Storyline Online, you will find videos of Yeoh and other celebrities - including Oprah Winfrey, Elijah Wood and Kristen Bell - reading children s books alongside creatively produced illustrations.
Titles range from all-time favourites such as The Rainbow Fish and The Elves And The Shoemaker to lesser-known but equally engaging reads like Enemy Pie and I Need My Monster.
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As soon as the schools closed for the latest lockdown there was a huge focus on homeschooling and the various ways parents can help prevent their children falling behind academically.
Yet little has been said about the fact there are entire weekends and evenings where you’ll need to find ways to keep your kids entertained when the usual soft plays, swimming pools, zoos, craft centres and other go-tos are closed. What’s more, this latest lockdown comes during the cold winter months. Making outdoor walks and parks less appealing.
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This is not to mention that the upheaval may well be impacting the mental health of children, so having downtime, and being given time to relax and play, is vitally important.