Stargazing
Unless you live in a location with low light pollution, unrolling the blankets on the lawn to gaze up at the sky might be a bit difficult, but that doesn’t mean you shouldn’t try. Bring out the astronomical charts to see if you can locate certain constellations.
If you are somewhere out in the wilderness, you can teach your children how to find the North star and point out planets and other celestial bodies that often appear in the sky. There are also groups who meet for stargazing or UFO watching across the nation.
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