Baking Together: The Simple Screen-Free Reset Families Need in 2026



Quick check-in: when was the last time your whole family did something together without a screen nearby? No show playing in the background. No one is scrolling. Just… together.

In 2026, many families are craving that again. And surprisingly, one of the easiest ways to get there is by baking.

Here’s why baking works when other screen-free ideas fall flat. Everyone has a role. Hands are busy. Conversation happens without forcing it. You’re not asking kids to “be present”-they just are. That’s why baking keeps showing up as one of the most reliable, fun things to do with kids at home.

And no, this isn’t about perfect recipes or Pinterest kitchens.

Think simple. One easy recipe. Thirty to forty-five minutes. The goal isn’t cookies-it’s shared time. Some flour will spill. Someone will taste everything. A kid might walk away halfway through. That’s normal. The memory still counts.

If stress is what usually stops you, remove the friction:

  • Prep ingredients ahead of time

  • Use forgiving recipes (box mixes absolutely count)

  • Give each child one clear job

When expectations are low, connection stays high.

What to make? Cookies, brownies, cupcakes, muffins, and even pizza dough. Toddlers can pour and sprinkle. Big kids can mix and decorate. Tweens can take steps and feel proud doing it.

And on days when you want screen-free time but don’t want to plan? Funfull At Home quietly helps. Alongside out-of-home experiences, Funfull offers guided, family-friendly at-home activities, including baking and creative projects you can start without overthinking.

Because reconnecting doesn’t require a big plan.
Sometimes, it just starts with an oven timer and a little mess.

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