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3 Activities for Food and Fun in Cooler Weather

Oct 05, 2017 04:31AM ● By Family Features
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When the weather cools down, parents begin to look for indoor activities to keep their kids busy and entertained.

Singer, actress and mother Christina Milian feels it’s important to fuel family fun with activities that strike a balance of fun and food, not just for kids but parents, too. One of her go-to spots for family fun and food during the fall and beyond is Chuck E. Cheese's, along with a few suggestions for indoor activities to help beat boredom during the cooler months.

“A change of seasons is a great time to change up your routine,” Millian said. “Fall offers new opportunities to entertain at home and new foods to feed your little ones. A couple of my go-to at-home activities include a build-your-own pizza night or a karaoke party.”

A Build-Your-Own Pizza Night
Trying new recipes with your kids is one way to make the most out of family time at home.  With all of the toppings to choose from, a build-your-own pizza night is a simple way to allow kids to have some hands-on fun in the kitchen and taste their own creations.

A Karaoke Party
Karaoke is a simple yet fun way to keep kids entertained while at home. To turn it up a notch, make it into family dance night and encourage your kids to create their own choreographed dance routines to their favorite karaoke songs.

A Night Out for Dinner and Games
With hundreds of locations across the country, a restaurant such as Chuck E. Cheese’s can provide fun for the whole family while offering a menu that features something for every palate; including options like classic pepperoni pizza, salads and wraps. The restaurant also offers games for kids of all ages, and tickets can be redeemed for prizes that bring the fun home.

Find more ways to keep the whole family entertained as the weather cools at chuckecheese.com.

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