Play, laugh and learn together at home
Videos, guides and activities booklets from Bolivia
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Family playtime: Making time to laugh together
Below are some suggestions for games and activities that you can practice at home to learn and laugh together as a family.
This page includes:
- The series of nine videos produced by UNICEF Bolivia
- The Play and laugh together at home guide
- Booklets with activities for early childhood
Family playtime videos
Watch this series of nine videos with guidance on activities you can do with your family at home. We teach you fun games with simple materials such as mirrors or ropes that you find in your home.
Build mazes, do some craftwork, play ball, and much more.
>> Find all videos on this page (Only available in Spanish).
Play and laugh together at home guide
We are experiencing different days, changes in work schedules, boys and girls who spend more time at home and changes in our routines.
But these changes can be a lot of fun and encourage us to bond more as a family. It is essential to keep our spirits up and think of fun ideas that we can do together as a family.
This material provides some suggestions of games and activities that you can do at home, to have fun and stay safe.
Remember that the first years of your children's lives are very important for their development, therefore, spending more time with your family playing and laughing will strengthen their health, improve their motor and cognitive skills and, above all, their security and confidence to continue learning.
>> Download the guide (Only available in Spanish).
Early Childhood Activity Booklets
We offer you this series of four booklets with activities you can do at home to stimulate physical, social, cognitive, creative, and emotional skills among children under five.
>> Visit the booklets page (Only available in Spanish).