10 Instagram accounts to follow by parents

Finding new activities for her children during confinement is not easy every day. If you are out of inspiration, be aware that there are Internet users who make their content available to occupy your makeshift companions. On the Diy program, lessons at home, fun and educational activities or even reading.

How to keep your children busy for the next few weeks? This is the question that all parents asked themselves following the confinement announced on March 17. Stuck at home with our quarantine mates, we have to find diversified activities to keep them occupied on a daily basis. To help you as much as possible in this arduous mission, many members of the Instagram community have made their content available to you. Here is our selection of accounts to follow:

This account offers to stimulate your creativity and that of your children, with many ideas for activities, DIY and coloring. The two creators of this account also share their good plans to play sports with children, to concoct recipes or to allow them to continue their education in the most normal way possible. You can for example find Diy of pizza to make with cardboard and paint or even a tutorial to knit with colored wool.

This mother of three offers manual activities to do with children such as painting and watercolor. Also, you can find book readings and nursery rhymes on his account.

This former confined school teacher shares her daily life as a mom, but also her ideas for fun and educational activities to reproduce at home such as scientific experiments, role-playing games or even "immobile travel diaries" in which children can tell their daily.

This account offers small improvised choreography to do alone or with her children, she also launched the challenge # lachaînedeNino, in order to find children the age of her son so that they can match during the entire confinement period. She also shares videos of children's book readings every day.

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So, I'm launching Nino's chain! The idea: your child will correspond with one or two other children of his age or thereabouts, by email. How we do it: you send me an email with the subject line: Nino's chain with your Insta username, first name, age, class, city of your child and I put your child in contact with another! FYI, here in kindergarten, children are typing words on the computer. So this little moment passes for school at home! If your child cannot write, a scanned drawing can do the trick! My mail: [email protected] ? An idea for @coronaminus_kid #coronaminuskid # lachaînedeNino

A publication shared by Sophie (@sophiefevrier) on March 14, 2020 at 10: 48 PDT

He rocked us throughout our childhood in " This is not rocket science »Accompanied by his friends Fred and Sabine. But this time, we find him alone and at home, where he regularly shares his knowledge with his subscribers in the show #ChezJamy on IGTV.

here, there are two nursery school teachers who share educational workshops and fun activities for your children on a daily basis. Thus, they offer capital letter recognition activities, graphics workshops, phonology workshops and even fine motor skills.

This school teacher wanted to help parents and children up to CM2 who would have educational questions. It also gives tips for optimizing working time with children, in particular by using an hourglass, a visual element that will reduce deconcentration in children.

Since the schools closed, this account offers educational and fun activities, and above all very affordable, to do at home for children in kindergarten. So, teach your kids to stimulate their creativity by making flowering trees with a cotton swab or to build courses to stimulate their motor skills.

Author and mother, she recounts without taboo her experience as a mother in confinement with her two children. It also offers Diy zero waste for children such as paint, self-hardening paste, glue or modeling clay.

This original account highlights ecology through food and gardening. She thus offers culinary activities with fun recipes to eat – healthy, organic, without additives and without preservatives. It also offers methods for home schooling for children, including an always ecological dimension.

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✊It left for a light week … Batchcooking rang again! My page looks like a cookbook sometimes. Bon But, no zero waste without cooking, it goes together! ?On the menu this week: ?A little lentil salt ?A fish couscous ?Butternut, celery, leek, carrot soup. ?A Bolognese tart ?Braised endives ?Two beet salads. ? Coconut yogurts ? Vanilla dessert creams ? Apple pie ? 3 Viennese baguettes. ?We are always 5, with three small children and we hold out until Friday. At noon we do not eat the house, I am the only one to dig into the dishes to bring them to work.? ?I will only freeze the bolo pie. . ?I start a little the day before: the yogurts were launched last night, the endives too and the broken pasta also. . ? I cook at the same time as my robot and I have an extra husband who gives me a good helping hand for the storage and peeling of vegetables. So no pressure, it's not the competition, everyone does with the means at hand, the desires, the tastes, the patience of the moment. . La Bise to all and have a good Sunday ?. . #batchcooking #organization #locavore #legumesdeseason #ecological transition #zerodechet #zerowaste #fier #responsable #cuisinemaison #antigaspi #healthyfood #bio #ecology #cooking #familyzerodechet #optimize #recipesimple

A publication shared by the little ecologists (@les_petits_ecolos_) on March 8, 2020 at 4:21 am PDT

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