YOU have spent weeks entertaining and teaching your kids indoors.
But with lockdown rules easing and the summer holidays on the horizon, you may be wondering what to do next.
If so, check out these ideas to get you and the family on a (safely distanced) day out.
BLOCK THIS OFF: Bag two free tickets to Legoland Windsor Resort, worth more than £110, with Sun Superdays.
Just collect Sun Savers codes, printed daily in the Sun newspaper.
You can find full details of the offer in today’s four-page pull-out.
SAVING: Over £110
FARM FROM BORING: There are plenty of outdoorsy activities starting to pick back up now that social distancing measures have eased.
Check out Groupon to see which local farms have activities on offer — I’ve found some great ones.
For example, Kew Little Pigs Farm is offering a pet-and-pay session from £21, down from £30.
ou can choose 90-minute or three-hour sessions.
SAVING: £9
BEACH TO THEIR OWN: With many beaches often getting jam-packed, keeping safely distanced can be tricky.
But there are ways to stop people coming too close.
Put your beach towels down and use items such as coolers and picnic hampers to create a barrier at the edge.
Even better, get a five-pole windbreak at wowcamping.co.uk, which is currently reduced from £13 to £9.99.
SAVING: £3.01
GAME FOR A LAUGH: Jazz up a distanced park visit with a few games that you don’t need to get up close for.
Classics such as hide and seek lend themselves perfectly to fun at a distance.
Or pack a picnic and enjoy a game of charades or footgolf.
- PRICES correct at time of going to press. Deals and offers subject to availability.
Deal of the day
HOW does steak for dinner sound?
Well, at Lidl you can get five British 28-day matured beef rump steaks for £9.99.
That works out at just £1.99 per steak. Bargain!
Cheap treat
A BOX of ten Birds Eye Green Cuisine veggie fingers is just 75p at Asda, down from £1.50.
SAVE: 75p