Children can gain greatly from participating in family bonding exercises that are both fun and instructive. Conducting science experiments, solving puzzles, or reading children's books stimulates children's minds and bonds families together. Parents can get children involved with cooking, gardening, or learning music in an effort to encourage mutual learning processes. When such family bonding activities are carried out by families, they build creativity, problem-solving skills, and emotional intelligence among children. Trivia nights or field trips to places of historical significance are activities that make learning a game. With education being fun, families are able to gather while ensuring children are instructed on important life skills in a safe environment.