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Jimmy Rees gets the struggle. It’s been a long decade year, and it feels even longer when you’re trying to entertain kids. He recently shared on Instagram that he was trying to find a helpful parenting hack to survive the school holidays.

But it all went a little sideways. After trying to find a parenting hack that he’d never heard of before, he resorted to the old faithful, rainbow rice. “I was making colourful rice. I had, like, that big, huge, massive 10 kilo bag of rice, and then you know you put it in a tray and then the kids make a farm or whatever,” he shared.

Things got really messy though, “I dropped the bag of rice. Then rice went everywhere, all over the kitchen floor,” he laughed.

“Everyone laughed for a very long time. So I dropped it again, and the rice went everywhere and they were playing with it for ages,” he shared openly in an Instagram video. “The vacuum cleaner got a good workout afterwards.”

Jimmy then suggested that we try making parenting hacks go wrong on purpose, because it was actually hilarious and a little more fun, “Parenting hack gone wrong, actually went wrong end in the end!”


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Messy rice aside, Jimmy does have other good ideas to entertain the kids,“Parenting is full on. The addition of lockdowns, cancelled holidays, WFH and kids testing the boundaries has left parents exhausted. I’m thrilled to team up with Kinder to celebrate the launch of Applaydu, which brings a whole new layer of fun – and sanity – to families.”

“Another lockdown here in Melbourne for example means that we are REALLY having to get creative in our household, continuously thinking up fun activities for the kids that are also educational. These hacks include some seriously smart ideas that will keep the kids entertained, happy and learning through the holidays,” Jimmy shared.

Parenting hacks for keeping the kids entertained

  1. Create a popsicle activity jar so you never run out of kid-friendly fun! Simply write different activities on each stick [plus any chores!]. Each day the kids can select a new activity… from building a pillow fort or reading a book, to washing the car – every day is a surprise!
  2. Next time you’re in the kitchen, get the little ones involved! Use number or letter cookie cutters to practice while you eat… From maths with fruit to spelling with cookies, learning has never been so much fun!
  3. Did you know gaming apps can aid a child’s learning progression? Kinder Applaydu is a new educational experience which teaches maths, motor skills, reading, writing and more. It’s free from the App Store and can be enjoyed by the whole family… Plus it works with some delicious treats – Kinder Surprise!
  4. Sick of buying expensive herbs? Grab an empty egg carton and some seeds, and the little ones can grow their very own herb garden! Not only will this teach kids where food comes from and what plants need to survive, they’ll love watching their herbs grow big enough to eat!
  5.  Is the recycling building up? Then your kids’ next activity is sorted! Get them painting empty egg cartons, cereal boxes and any other cardboard. Kids love the interesting shapes and textures and you save on buying more paper!
  6. When floors are dirty, call out “Magic Scrap!” and get the kids to search for it, picking up the rubbish on the floor constantly asking ‘is this it?’ before collecting all the rubbish. The clever trick, just chose the actual magic scrap when the floor is nearly all clean.
  7. For outdoor play lay down a big sheet of plastic on the grass or even a shower curtain. Then, make a bucket of warm soapy water and give the kids sponges, little brooms and mops and ask them to clean it. Lots of slipping and sliding fun for all!
  8. Hide 5 of their favourite toys – making sure to write them down so you don’t forget – and the first one to find them all wins. As a timekeeper you can lounge on the couch while the rest of the family continues the search!
  9. Create fun for the whole family with a nightly dance party. Everyone gets to pick 1 song each but to enjoy the game they need to do as they are told! From having a bath, getting into their PJs or eating their veggies!
  10. Take a small treat, like a couple of Kinder Surprise Eggs, and wrap them in wrapping paper. Then, give it to the kids and ask them to wrap it neatly in more paper or even the latest newspaper. Then it’s time to unwrap. It’s like an extended game of pass the parcel with a tasty treat at the end.
  11. Looking for some more outdoor fun? Spin a ball of wool around branches in the garden or any other items you have to make a “spider web” obstacle course fit for the whole family.
  12. Double the fun and bonus pocket money. Simply throw (or hide) some 5 or 10 cent coins (or higher value if you feel generous) in the garden and whatever they can find they can keep. Kerching!

Have you ever done a hack with the kids, only to have it end up in a disaster?

  • Love his videos lol
    There are some good activities there. I’ve never had one go wrong though

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  • Love following Jimmy he is so funny.

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  • Love how he just goes along with it even when it goes wrong.

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  • Love the extra ideas too.

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  • Isn’t he brilliant!? Not sure I’d be keen on mess, controlled mess maybe. A friend recently posted a video on her FB of her little girl bouncing on her bed…..after emptying a full container of talcum powder on it

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  • Haha loving this

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  • Everything that comes out of his mouth is GOLD. Love him. Great tips too by the way. 😛

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  • There are some great ideas.
    Some I will have to try with my granddaughters. Kids love fun things to do to stimulate their minds. Thank you for the tips.

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  • I love watching Jimmy Rees posts, they are really entertaining and often have me laughing. I like the idea of making a game of getting some housework done. I will have to think of some options like that for around my house.

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  • I love Jimmy Rees, always follow his facebook posts

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  • Fun ideas, and a reminder of the joys of little ones who find entertainment in simple things.

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  • They’re some fun ideas.

    Yes I’ve tried the rainbow rice before but after I set it up my son just looked at me and went “no way” and walked off. Ha ha!!

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  • Yes, I just burst out laughing at this one too. So thankful those days are over for me, but feel sorry for those who are still going through it.

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  • And I do wish we’d stop calling everything a hack. Surely that’s for shortcuts?


    • I think the meaning is slowly changing because I never see it used for an actual “hack” anymore!

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  • The rice would have kept the kids busy for hours!

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  • Good on you Jimmy for keeping us all entertained.

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  • Very funny! I love anything hands on that is outdoorsy and doesn’t involve a screen.

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  • He sure is a funny guy ! I’ve no lack of ideas to keep the kids entertained, just too little time to make them all happen 🙂

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  • We love rainbow rice here! Wouldn’t want to spill 10kg of it though haha

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  • Such a funny guy and his videos are enjoyable to watch

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