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posted by martyb on Tuesday March 31 2020, @11:17PM   Printer-friendly
from the trying-to-make-things-a-little-more-bearable dept.

https://www.tampabay.com/news/health/2020/03/28/bored-kids-are-going-on-a-bear-hunt-and-its-adorable/:

Neighborhoods across the globe are putting stuffed bears in their windows and front lawns to give kids a safe game. As the book says, "We're not scared."

We're going on a bear hunt.

We're going to catch a big one.

What a beautiful day! We're not scared.

So begins the beloved award-winning children's picture book We're Going on a Bear Hunt by Michael Rosen[1] and illustrator Helen Oxenbury[2] that has inspired people across the world to put stuffed bears in their windows to create a "bear hunt" for families out on a walk or a drive through the neighborhood.

It's a great activity for little ones during scary times of social distancing because of the coronavirus.

Matthew Berry, 41, first saw the idea posted by Meghan Harrigan in the neighborhood Facebook page for Woodgate, a suburb not far from Countryside Mall in Clearwater. She had posted a Bear Hunt as an event on Friday afternoon and pretty soon the neighborhood exploded with bears in the windows, the trees, in the backs of cars and under fences, he said.

[...] And there's a new Facebook group that was started this week called Pinellas County's Wild Animal Safari that was formed to allow families to organize and publicize where to find "wild animal safaris" of all kinds of stuffed animals throughout the area. Inspired by the bear hunts, organizer Krystal French chose a wild animal safari, "because it will add a little variety to the search."

[1] Michael Rosen on Wikipedia
[2] Helen Oxenbury on Wikipedia.

Are any Soylentils going to give this a try in their area?

https://www.newsobserver.com/living/article241538566.html
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/briarwood-neighborhood-keeps-high-spirits-with-teddy-bear-hunt/ar-BB11QXjC


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  • (Score: 3, Insightful) by slinches on Wednesday April 01 2020, @04:06PM

    by slinches (5049) on Wednesday April 01 2020, @04:06PM (#978084)

    First, not everyone has a private yard to go out into. Secondly, going out of your residence is not necessarily a significant risk of exposure as long as appropriate social distancing measures are taken. Going for a walk around a residential area doesn't require touching anything or physically interacting with anyone. Parks and nature preserves are good places to go as well as long as you stick to the open green spaces and less used trails (definitely keep the kids off the playground equipment). Hiking and biking are good exercise, but I would only recommend those if you did so regularly prior to the outbreak. Just stay within your comfort zone and stick to routes you know well to minimize risk of injury. Now is not the time to be pushing yourself or trying out new adventurous things.

    That being said, we all need to be responsible. Wash your hands regularly, cover your coughs with a disposable tissue or elbow, don't touch your face and keep your distance from others. If you are sick, assume you have the coronavirus and do not go out. Isolate yourself within a specific area of your home as best as possible and have someone sanitize any common areas after each use. If you need to seek medical attention, call ahead to make arrangements.

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