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Our Quality Time Kits are meant to make it easier for kids and families to take a break from technology for a little while and have fun with some hands on activities. These kits include a variety of items to play together or individually - games, puzzles, books, cards, recipes, motivational stories, and more! Available at Butler, Mars, and South Butler Libraries now!
Our kits include a variety of different items to play alone or with others. Available for three different age groups - preschool, elementary, teen.
* Games
* Puzzles
* Books
* Creative Play
* Motivational Story
* Recipes
* Deck of Cards
*Technology and Mental Health Tips
We have created these to give parents a "one-stop shop" to provide an easy way to encourage hands on play instead of screen time.
*Perfect while you are finishing work up after school or making dinner
*Kids love doing or playing with something new
*Convenient options when you want to spend time with your kids
*Tips to help parents navigate technology and mental health
*Story to help children think about their feelings and actions
These are available for FREE to rent from local libraries. We plan to add on more locations, so check back here often for more options.
* Butler Library
* Mars Library
* Saxonburg Library
Ashley StadelmaierLocal Guide·45 reviews·47 photos What a wonderful program! We got a kit for each of our kids to do at home. We kept them for two weeks. It was the BEST thing! When the kids got bored, I handed them the box. It wasn't long before they were asking me if they could play with the items in the boxes. Inside, there were games, puzzles and other thoughtful pieces which tapped into the kids imagination and really made them think. I highly recommend trying these. They really helped me see that I don't have to hand my children electronics every time they get bored. Five stars. Thank you for doing this.
Samantha Bauer7 reviews·2 photos My kids have loved the kids kits provided by Social Revolution. As a business owner who is also a mom, my kids spend a lot of time in my office and having the kits on hand has provided them with engaging entertainment that sometimes actually results in them wanting to stay longer even after I am finished and ready to head home!
Do you have too many toys that your kids just don't seem to play with? Kids tend to get excited when they haven't seen something for a while.
You could make your own kits with things you already have.
Grab a few bins or bags and put some of these items in each of them:
*Game, toy, book, puzzle, creative toy, etc.
*A recipe that you would like to make with your child.
*Find a scavenger hunt
*Write down one act of kindness your child can do
*Really, anything you think of!
Put these away in a closet or on a top shelf where they cannot reach them. Pull it out for a week or two, then swap it with another to keep it new and fresh.