Fun ideas for kids at home

Welcome to the fun at home activity pack created by a Girl & her world. Have a look for some of our fun recipes and creative activities!

Welcome to the fun at home activity pack created by a Girl & her world. Our team is at home with kids at the moment, just like many of you, so we have decided to create a fun pack with some ways to help keep the kids busy and curious.

The Girls we support in Fiji are also at home – many of them are baking and they have shared some of their recipes with us, so we are excited to share these with you. One of our favourites is the tropical coconut cream scones, however you’ll also find ways to make a tropical delight drink, ANZAC biscuits and Fijian/Indian roti.

Along with these recipes we’ve included a range of creative activities using items you would have around that house. We hope you enjoy this little resource.

Let us know how you go and tag us on Facebook or Instagram when you post photos of your kids doing some of these activities.

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