Have a foot bath!
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Below are some talking points and activities to pass the time, all relating to today’s story.
Discuss the ideas presented in the story with your family—at home or over video conferencing. Find ways to involve as many people as possible, especially those who you know are isolated by the lock-down.
Enjoy some luxury by spending a few minutes with your feet in an Epsom Salts foot bath. You’ll feel fantastic! This is a lovely thing to do for a hard-working person in your family, too! Epsom salts sooth aching, tired feet and reduce swelling.
You will need:

Step One: Pour ¼ cup Epsom salts into the basin, then add several litres of warm water. Swish the Epsom salts around with your hand to dissolve them. Add something that will release a relaxing fragrance into the water. You might like to try lavender flowers, a sprig of rosemary or mint, chopped lemon rinds or 8-10 drops of an essential oil.

Step Two: Put your feet in the tub and relax! Put on some relaxing music or sit outside in the shade where you can listen to the birds if you want to. You can also place a rug or towel over your knees while you soak your feet to give you an added feeling of comfort, even if it’s a warm day.

Step Three: If you’re giving someone else a foot bath, maybe you could offer to give them a hand massage or scalp massage while they have their foot bath, for maximum relaxation!
Send us a picture of you having a foot bath!
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