From teepees and tents to caves and castles, IKEA's suggested structures are creative ways to help change-up playtime Dave Quinn is the Deputy News Director at PEOPLE. He has been working at the brand ...
These times, they are fort-building times. These are hunker down, curl up, leave-me-the-eff-alone times. But maybe by now, 10(ish) weeks into this pandemic, you’ve run out of fresh ways to toss a ...
Millions of families are stuck at home in an effort to decrease the spread of COVID-19. And even though some states are loosening up their safer-at-home guidelines, we’ll probably still be spending a ...
Journalist Bonnie Burton writes about movies, TV shows, comics, science and robots. She is the author of the books Live or Die: Survival Hacks, Wizarding World: Movie Magic Amazing Artifacts, The Star ...
A few countries around the world have already implemented a second lockdown. While we don't know if there will be another one in the US, many state and local governments have implemented partial ...
After what feels like a lifetime in quarantine and isolation, parents may be running out of ideas to keep kids entertained. So for everyone looking for ways to have fun within four walls, Ikea Russia ...
Furniture company IKEA has designed six play houses that can be built with its products to entertain children in coronavirus lockdown. Created by IKEA Russia and creative agency Instinct, the children ...