Fun things you can do with your children during this summer.
Most kids are out of school and the long lazy days of July and August lay ahead. You’ve probably already heard the dreaded phrases “I’m bored” or “There’s nothing to do.” So, what can you do to entertain those kids that are bored and don’t know what to do? Here are some helpful ideas to fill in those long summer days and to cure those rainy day blues.
Fun with BubblesA jar of bubble liquid will provide hours of giggles and fun. You can purchase bubble mixture just about anywhere, but part of the fun of bubbles is making your own. Concoct your own bubbles solution and then blow them both indoors and outdoors and on calm and windy days. Try our bubble recipe and make a fun bubble machine.
Picnic TimeWhether it's in a park, at the beach, or in your backyard, picnics are so much fun! Bring a picnic basket, cooler, beach bag, or cardboard box, a large blanket or tablecloth for sitting on, recyclable plastic or disposable plates and cups, and sunscreen. Pack nonperishable foods such as drink boxes, prepackaged cheese and crackers, peanut butter and jelly sandwiches, trail mix, raisins, etc. Don’t forget to include the special things that kids need: bubble liquid and wands, butterfly nets, bug jars, sand pails and shovels, sidewalk chalk, a beach ball, a Frisbee, and a ball, bat and glove.
Water Activities
Cool Treats
Beach PartyWatch The Little Mermaid movie, and then have a “beach party.” Fill a small “kiddie pool” with water (adult supervision required) and let kids wear swim suits, bring beach towels, and play with beach balls. Make our Mermaid craft.
Oceans of FunLearn about ocean animals and keep a variety of craft materials on hand to make some of our ocean inspired kids crafts.
Sun PrintsCut shapes from paper, spread restickable glue on the back of the shapes, and then stick them to construction paper. Tape the paper to a sunny window, facing out, and leave for at least a week (longer for higher contrast), and then peel off cutouts.
Buggy for BugsLook for interesting insects in your own backyard or at the local park. Look for bugs under rocks, old logs, leaves, and patio planters. Examine them under a magnifying glass.
With your young entomologist, identify your finds (have a notebook and crayons handy to make some scientific sketches).
Things to Do in Your Local AreaMake a list of things to do in your area: visit the zoo, a museum (art, history, science, children’s), or a park; go fishing, hiking, or biking; take a trip to the local library; go to see a play, or better yet, plan your own neighborhood play; or do a community service project such as picking up litter or visiting the elderly.
To find other easy-to-make summer craft ideas and fun ways to occupy summer days, visit www.kidssoup.com.
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