Anonymous wrote:Play doh, puzzles, fort building, music hour at the public libraries, National Building Museum, local community center/park/wildlife centers in your county,splashparks, sprinker or kiddie pool in the backyard, zoo, etc...
You have two kids who are both mobile and verbal to some extent, and with synchronized naps - so that's half the battle.
A 12 hour day is long, but nothing else about the job seems particularly remarkable OP. What you would do with either child is likely to interest the other to at least some degree.
Op here: thanks! Oldest kid will be in camp, so I'll have the youngest for a good portion of the day. You gave great pointers, I appreciate it
