Go:
- Go to the library once a week. Check out books, join story time, see if there is a reading club you can participate in.
- Go camping. Front yard, back yard, in the living room, or make it a weekend trip in another town.
- Go to your local recreation center in your city and see what activities or classes they offer for super cheap!
- Go to the park. Hello, that is hours of free entertainment. And at my favorite park, they have trails that we all love to walk after playing at the playground.
- Going on a road trip? Check out these road trip free printables for little ones.
- Go on a worm hunt.
- Go fishing.
- Go on a factory/plant tour.
- Go over to a neighbor's house and offer your helping hands.
- Go to your local home supply store or craft store and see if they are offering any free children’s clinics this summer.
- Go on a mall scavenger hunt. (my mom totally made up this idea for my 13th birthday)
- Go to the lake.
- Go to the creek and look for water life.
Make:
- Make your own kite. Here are 27 different kites you can make.
- Make things out of cardboard. Check out this awesome idea- filled- post on cardboard creativity 101. Then, hop over and check out Tip Junkie’s list of 32 things you can make with cardboard.
- Make your own slime using this recipe, which glows in the dark!
- Make homemade play dough.
- Make goop.
- Make S’Mores- go traditional or make these Owl S’Mores. So cute!
- Make homemade marshmallows.
- Make soap on a rope.
- Make these bird treats and hang them in a tree near a window so you can watch the birds enjoy.
- Make bathtub puff paint.
- Bake these Mommy Cookies together.
- Make this cherry cake recipe together.
- Make an obsticle course (or hold an olympics) in your backyard. So fun! You can make first place, second place, third place ribbons using construction paper and yarn.
- Make a fort. Go nuts.
- Make a time capsule.
- Make homemade ice cream. Here is a list of tips as well as five recipes you can make!
- Make homemade bubbles.
- Make liquid sidewalk chalk and then have a creativity contest.
- Make a pet rock. Pet him.
- Make homemade finger paint.
- Make your own felt play mat.
- Make a busy tray. Super smart and practical.
- Re-purpose broken crayons into your favorite mold shape and print some free color sheets.
- Make a lemonade stand. Keep it cheap, we're in a down economy, ya know.
- Make homemade pizza together. Here is a list of ways to make pizza un-boring.
- Make your own board game.
- Make sock puppets and have a sock puppet play.
- Make finger puppets. Here is a free download.
- Make your own stick horse.
- Make homemade popsicle. Here is a great list of popsicle recipes.
- Make something origami. Here is a site with a bunch of kid friendly origami ideas.
- Make an assortment of muffins together. Here are 28 muffin recipes you can indulge in.
- For your little toddler guys who want to be crafty, make ice paint. Pretty cool.
Play & Do:
- Skip rocks. Simple, free, fun, lost art.
- Have a bike parade.
- Have a day of watching movies. Utilize services like NetFlix or Redbox. You can even check them out for free at your local library.
- Fly a kite.
- Have a family board game party or game night.
- Feed the ducks.
- Shop garage sales. You can find board games, movies, etc for cheap, cheap!
- Have a picnic at the park, in your living room, or in your front yard.
- Host a parade.
- Backwards Day!
- Have a yard sale. Have your children help and learn the value of a dollar.
- Have a bon fire and cook dinner over it.
- Play in the water (sprinkler, slip and slide, kiddy pool, water balloons, spray bottles)
- Welcome the troops at the airport. I have been wanting to take the kids to do this for a long, long time.
- Play I Spy.
- Look into summer camps in your area.
- Host your own summer camp. Here is an e-book with practical ideas and suggestions for surviving the summer.
- Play frisbee.
- Volunteer some where as a family.
- Invent a new recipe together.
- Catch lightning bugs.
- Have a scavenger hunt.
- Play Mad Libs and share your stories. So fun! If you do not have a Mad Libs book, here is an online knock-off.
- Play kickball.
- Play dodgeball.
- Play tug-of-war.
- Put a puzzle together as a family.
- Play hide and go seek in the dark.
- Call local theatres and see if they offer free showings of kiddy movies in the summer. Some do- I promise.
- Build a clubhouse or a fort.
- Plant something. Anything. Just remember to water it.
- Become pen pals with someone.
- Start reading a classic as a family read 20-30 minutes of it out loud a day. Huck Finn, Little Women, Narnia, etc.
- Put on a magic show. Click the link for five easy and fun tricks your kids can do.
- Play dress up. You too Dad.
Lots of great ideas! Have a Happy Sunday!!
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