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Dr. Anne Fishel explains why rituals — like a weekly family picnic — are even more important in stressful times.
Rainbow veggie skewers, a twist on chicken salad, and no-bake cookies taste great when you pair them with an active game!
The kids can help make open-faced Caprese sandwiches and sides, and enjoy a sensory game to make the most of being outdoors.
Nobody will miss the meat in these picnic-ready Fiesta Wraps. Make avocado salad and banana boats, and play a memory game while you eat!
Fill quesadillas with fruit and cheese, add some dairy-free fudge pops and play «I Spy» for casual family fun.
Stuff burgers with your favorite cheese, make a red, white and blue dessert, and enjoy backyard water play!
Grill some chicken for sandwiches and make a kid-cook-friendly dessert to take on a walk around the neighborhood.
Make both edible and recycled art projects in a picnic dedicated to creativity!
Try a twist on sandwiches and banana splits, and share some socially distanced fun with friends.
Make Walking Tacos and spend some time looking up at the stars.
Try slow cooker-friendly pulled pork sandwiches and a family read-aloud session!
Toss together a simple Chicken Caesar Salad and encourage acts of kindness with a family art project.
Make fast and easy Chicken Souvlaki, then shake and dance your way to an ice cream dessert!
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