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Calgary Cares: Kids create sidewalk Monopoly board to bust out of boredom during COVID-19 pandemic

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A classic board game has come to life in Calgary. With chalk in hand, four kids from two families drew Monopoly squares on a sidewalk to bust out of boredom during the COVID-19 pandemic. “Because we’re two separate families, we still want to be able to do stuff together and we kind of got bored of sitting in our houses,” Tyler Bidyk said Monday. [ Sign up for our Health IQ newsletter for the latest coronavirus updates ] “So we kind of wanted to create something that we can do together while still having fun and socially distancing.

So it was really just about finding something creative to do together from six feet apart.” They love the reactions they are getting from people. “Sometimes, we’ll be sitting out in the corner and they won’t

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