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FUN JAR
(Cut these into strips, fold, and place into a jar. Your child can decorate the jar.)
Choose what the family has for dinner.
Play a game with mom or dad for 20 minutes.
Read a favorite book.
Sleep in a sleeping bag anywhere in the house for one night (except mom and dad's room).
You get to be the "parent" for 15 minutes, and mom and dad are the "children".
Help make dinner.
Choose a special snack.
Stay up 10 minutes past your bedtime for one night.
Draw a silly picture to put on the refrigerator.
Make a 10-minute long distance phone call.
Help mom or dad run a fun errand.
Make a necklace or key chain out of paperclips or macaroni, etc.
Choose a song for the family to dance to.
Have an extra dessert.
Choose what time you want to do your homework for one day.
Do a special chore you normally do not get to do.
Choose a 30-minute program the whole family watches.