Each season is beautiful in its own way. In the spring, we squeeze under the first warm rays of the sun. In the summer we swim, sunbathe, go to the forest to pick mushrooms and berries. In the fall, we harvest, and in the winter we go ice skating and skiing. However, skiing downhill or on an ice skating rink is not all that you can do with your free time during the winter holidays. There are many more ways to use this time.
Instructions
Step 1
Rest at the recreation center
A trip out of town with the whole family is a great pastime. There are many ski resorts in our country. They are located in the Urals, the Caucasus, Karelia, Altai. There you can not only spend time at the barbecue with a kebab. Many recreation centers offer ample entertainment opportunities. Here you can go downhill sledging and tubing. Rent skis and explore the local mountain slopes or rent skates to teach your child. Don't be afraid to sound like a layman to your child. On the contrary, it will light the flame of competition in him, and he will quickly learn to stand on skates.
Step 2
A trip to Santa Claus in Veliky Ustyug
Having traveled with the whole family to an old Russian city, you will kill two birds with one stone: introduce your children to Russian culture and fulfill the dream of any child, to see a real Santa Claus. Veliky Ustyug, the same age as Moscow, has a rich history and many historical and architectural monuments. After a tour of the city itself, head to the bank of the Sukhona River, where the tower of the country's most important Father Frost is spread out. In the domain of Santa Claus you will find yourself in a fairy tale. There, even with 12 months old, you can sit by the fire and look at an oak near the Lukomorye. And in the main house you will meet the owner himself and his granddaughter Snegurochka.
Step 3
Winter holidays abroad
If you do not want to go to the homeland of our Santa Claus, then you can visit Lapland - the country of the Snow Queen. Lapland is located on the territory of modern Finland. There you can see the northern lights, ride reindeer sleds, and go on an expedition to the Finnish shamans. And of course visit the world famous ski slopes.