Finding ways to entertain children on the weekends requires creativity and a lot of thought. That's why Homefire has compiled a list of the best uses you can get out of our products to have safe fun with your kids in the garden.
Build their Gardening Skills
The great outdoors is a fantastic way to spend time with your children, but that doesn't mean you need to leave your premises. Homefire has all the garden products you want to help your flowers and plants bloom.
The kids will love that they're contributing towards a vibrant-looking gardenscape; all you need to do is educate them on the basics and tell them what they can expect as time passes. Responsibly advise the kids on the best ways to lay soil, compost, and bark using the Homefire gardening range. Heavy or sharp tools should only be used by adults, but showing kids how to pot plants and watching them grow can be extremely rewarding.
Educate Them on Eco-Friendliness
All our garden products are eco-friendly, so you can advise your kids on why sustainability matters and build the foundations for them to take a green and eco-conscious approach later in life. Understanding what efforts can be made from a young age can help their thinking regarding sustainable gardening.
Planting small trees and flowers isn't only fun; it teaches them a vital lesson. Homefire has products that won't negatively impact the environment, making gardening even more worthwhile.
Fire Up the Pizza Oven
A pizza party is a guaranteed way to excite your children. If you own a pizza oven, you can spend time adding to your pizza bases in the kitchen and teaching your kids valuable skills. Once you've had fun adding all the toppings to your creations, take the uncooked pizzas and put them in the already-burning pizza oven. Keep children safe from the pizza oven while it's on, as it should only be operated by an adult.
Homefire kiln-dried logs are the perfect choice to complement your delicious pizzas, as they provide a variety of unique flavours that you wouldn’t get from your household oven appliance. Not only that, the logs will last for a long time, so the party can run on for as long as you wish.
A Family-Friendly BBQ
Although children should never be too close to a barbecue while it's on, the whole family can enjoy whatever food has been prepared on your grill.
The food you choose is up to you, but the fuel that keeps your barbecue going shouldn't be compromised; opt for Homefire's Instant Light BBQ Charcoal to remove the hassle of assembling your fire. All you need to do is light the bag in the barbecue pit and wait for the flames to appear.
Ensuring barbecue safety includes maintaining a safe distance between the barbecue and the children while teaching them about the potential hazards of operating barbecue equipment for their safety.