Rebecca Judd’s secret to keeping kids entertained in COVID-19 lockdown

Rebecca Judd reveals her secret to keeping her four children entertained during coronavirus lockdown – as she flaunts her VERY slender figure in stylish activewear

Rebecca Judd admitted on Sunday she was ‘hiding’ from her own children while in lockdown during the coronavirus pandemic. 

But the 36-year-old footy WAG has since discovered a secret to keeping her four kids entertained at home: Just Dance videos on YouTube.

Just Dance is a rhythm game series developed by Ubisoft that launched on the Nintendo Wii in 2009 but is now available on all consoles.

AFL WAG Bec Judd, 36, (pictured) has revealed her latest secret to how she is entertaining her four children in lockdown, sharing them doing a dance lesson on Instagram on Monday

But rather than buying the game, Rebecca has encouraged her children to watch videos of people playing it on YouTube while they dance along.

The Postcards host shared footage to Instagram of her children practising their dance moves in front of the television. 

‘Just Dance on YouTube for parents looking for activities,’ she captioned the video.  

Later on, Rebecca shared a selfie video while modelling activewear from her popular Jaggad range. 

Movers and shakers: 'Just Dance on YouTube for parents looking for activities,' Bec captioned the video, with the four kids clearly enjoying showing off their moves

Movers and shakers: ‘Just Dance on YouTube for parents looking for activities,’ Bec captioned the video, with the four kids clearly enjoying showing off their moves

She flaunted her slender figure in the designer gymwear, and captioned the clip: ‘Another day, another JAGGAD outfit.’  

Rebecca revealed on Sunday night she’d been forced to hide from her kids after spending the entire day with them in self-isolation.

‘I’m hiding in the kitchen from my kids. I need a break,’ she said in an Instagram video while leaning against a cupboard.

Needs a minute: Rebecca was forced to "hide" from her children, after confessing she needed a break on Sunday after spending time with them

Needs a minute: Rebecca was forced to ‘hide’ from her children, after confessing she needed a break on Sunday after spending time with them 

Kid stuff: 'FFS [for f**k's sake],' Bec captioned a photo of a pile of toilet paper in the middle of her bathroom floor on Instagram Stories, adding the hashtag: '#threeyearolds'

Kid stuff: ‘FFS [for f**k’s sake],’ Bec captioned a photo of a pile of toilet paper in the middle of her bathroom floor on Instagram Stories, adding the hashtag: ‘#threeyearolds’

Rebecca and her husband, retired AFL star Chris Judd, share four children: son Oscar, eight, daughter Billie, six, and twins Tom and Darcy, three.

She is homeschooling her brood after schools in Victoria were closed last week in response to the COVID-19 pandemic.

The KIIS FM presenter has even set up mock classrooms at the family’s $7.3million mansion in Brighton, Melbourne.

As of Monday afternoon, there are 4,167 confirmed cases of coronavirus in Australia, including 17 deaths.

Organised: Rebecca documented her children's first day of homeschooling on Instagram Stories

Making it work: Bec has set up mock classrooms for her four children as they study at the family's $7.3million mansion in Brighton, Melbourne. Pictured, daughter Billie

Organised: Rebecca documented her children’s first day of homeschooling on Instagram Stories last week

Toll: As of Monday, Australia's diagnosed coronavirus cases continue to surge with 4,167 cases along with 17 deaths

Toll: As of Monday, Australia’s diagnosed coronavirus cases continue to surge with 4,167 cases along with 17 deaths