Teddy Bears bring smiles in south-eastern suburbs
Residents of Braeside and surrounding south-eastern suburbs are finding creative ways to keep their children entertained and exercised during the Covid-19 outbreak.
The Teddy Bear hunt is an initiative that began when a Lang Lang resident posted the idea on their local community noticeboard. Residents were invited to place a Teddy Bear in their window to boost community morale. This suggestion was met with enthusiasm by residents who were eager to participate in the hope of distracting their children and cheering them up during the stay at home campaign.
The initiative has gained momentum spreading to southern and south-eastern suburbs as dozens of families posted photos to Facebook pages of their beloved teddies on their window sills. Parents are encouraged to help their children spot as many teddies as possible during walks around their neighbourhood.
With parks closed, the Teddy Bear hunt aims to build community spirit whilst maintaining social distancing regulations. Good cheer and community morale are being kept alive through this activity that both young and old are enjoying.
Many residents are searching for unique and safe ways to continue exercising and entertaining themselves without breaching government regulations. Community initiatives similar to the Teddy Bear hunt can be advertised on social media platforms by using graphic design to create electronic banners and flyers providing relevant information.
The Teddy Bear hunt is an initiative that began when a Lang Lang resident posted the idea on their local community noticeboard. Residents were invited to place a Teddy Bear in their window to boost community morale. This suggestion was met with enthusiasm by residents who were eager to participate in the hope of distracting their children and cheering them up during the stay at home campaign.
The initiative has gained momentum spreading to southern and south-eastern suburbs as dozens of families posted photos to Facebook pages of their beloved teddies on their window sills. Parents are encouraged to help their children spot as many teddies as possible during walks around their neighbourhood.
With parks closed, the Teddy Bear hunt aims to build community spirit whilst maintaining social distancing regulations. Good cheer and community morale are being kept alive through this activity that both young and old are enjoying.
Many residents are searching for unique and safe ways to continue exercising and entertaining themselves without breaching government regulations. Community initiatives similar to the Teddy Bear hunt can be advertised on social media platforms by using graphic design to create electronic banners and flyers providing relevant information.