As the third week of confinement begins, it becomes more and more difficult to come up with ideas for keeping your kids busy once the homework is done. In La France bouge, on Europe 1, our guests will give you some ideas to keep your little ones occupied.

How to keep your children busy during this special time? As the third week of confinement begins, more and more parents are scratching their heads to find playful ideas to keep their children occupied. In "La France Bouge" on Europe 1, Raphaëlle Duchemin's team and their guests offer us a selection of original activities for the next weeks of confinement.

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Family sports with videos from the Crossfit Nakama Arena

The sports hall at the Arena Crossfit Nakama puts one video a day online free of charge on its social networks, so that parents and children can move around with their family for a few minutes. "The whole family can participate in its sessions", confirms to the microphone of Europe 1 Edouard Vacher, founder of the sports hall. All the movements to be performed are shown in a video. All you have to do is get started!

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Family cooking with Classe Bambino

"After the effort, the comfort," says the proverb. And what could be better after a sports session than recharging your batteries with a good meal, prepared with the family. This is what Chef Bambino's culinary education platform offers. By visiting their website, it is possible to register for free for the Bambino Class program, set up especially for this period of confinement. You will thus receive "a newsletter from Monday to Friday at 8:20 am with a daily cooking activity", explains its founder, Stéphane Pocidalo. Cooking recipes "to do with the family", but also culinary quizzes, or even coloring, Class Bambino aims to make "share a moment together", in the world of stoves.

Go on a treasure hunt in your living room with small treasures

Once your stomach is full, why not go for a treasure hunt ... at home? This is the concept developed by the blog Petiteschassesautrésor, which offers to download a free "turnkey kit" to transform your "garden into an African savannah, your living room into the tomb of Tutankhamun, or even your bathroom into a submarine" , details at the microphone of Europe 1 Coline Foton, co-author of the site. Called "treasure chest", this kit contains no less than 120 different activities and "allows children to spend a quality and fun time with their parents".

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Dive into digital comics with Izneo

Looking for some reading now? The leader in digital comics in France Izneo has made free access to its site 6,000 comics, manga and other comics for "the youngest, but also parents, for a month". "We thought that the French have a little more time available at the moment, and that it was an opportunity to discover reading in another form", explains to the microphone of Europe 1 Luc Bourcier, the founder of the company. These comics can be devoured on smartphone, tablet, Nintendo Switch, but also on an Android TV.

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