10 Cheap
things to do with your kids this summer
Here in the southwest of Missouri our winter ended quickly and it seems spring was forgotten and summer came in quick. Soon it will be very warm and school will be out. Have you thought about what are your kids going to be doing when they get out of school? I did some searching around and pulled together some great ideas of what do to and for very little cost!
Hopefully you’ll see something you haven’t done before or you just forgot and this is a good reminder. I have two young grand-kids and they love outdoors so thinking up different things for them to do differently so they don’t become board can become daunting!
Side Walk Chalk
Absolutely so much fun! Cheapest is from WalMart 48 different colors for under $5. I know little
ones love to color and with side walk chalk the creativity is endless.
Bubbles
and More Bubbles
Another
favorite! It doesn’t get any better than blowing bubbles! It’s a great way to
teach the young how to blow. Once they see the bubbles come out their eyes
widen and run to pop it! Check out this list of bubble toys a lot under $10 and
$5. Outdoor games.
Have a
Pool Party
Just for the family! The pool doesn’t
have to be big! I did some looking around and found the best price for kid’s pools. They range from $20
to $30. Make it a day at the pool. Have a picnic lunch or BBQ and play pool
games. I searched and searched for some fun games for the kids and found a few
and wanted to share with you. Pool Games. If you check out this list, there
is one I would not do and that’s balancing on floats, this one can be very
dangerous! Get cool and have fun!
Play
Sports
In yard or
park whatever you need to play the sports you want. Throwing balls or kicking
them is what young kids love to do. Make up the easy rules and follow through.
This is a good lesson on learning how to following instructions. If it’s hot
make sure you stay hydrated!
Patio
Game Day
Bring out the game boards the favorite ones. If
you need to add new games to your bundle check out these favorites under $10. Sitting outside under a tree or under an
umbrella makes playing games so much more fun. If it’s too windy and you can’t
play board games, here are some other games to play. Red rover red rover, duck
duck goose, hide and seek, tag, tag with a ball, race
games, make an obstacle course, and simon says. I used to play all these games
with my preschool students and my own kids.
When I was
looking for great ways to play with kids during the summer, some of the ideas I
ran into were kind of not kid friendly. So I kept searching and this is what I
found.
Build a
Fort
This is a
favorite idea! Set up a day and make a huge fort in the living room. Grab
pillows, blankets clothes whatever you can get your hands on and bring in a TV.
Make it a big deal and let the kids choose their own movie. This is a great
time to play board games or card games. This is a great time for reading.
Have the kids bring in their favorite books. Coloring is also a good idea. Do
one activity a week with a fort for more variety and fun!
To keep
track of all the summer activities download this calendar! This can be one of your scheduled
activities. You and your kids can color it and add the activities to planned
days. They can watch the calendar and get excited about the planned days! This
is a good discipline tool as well.
Have a
Pillow Fight
How fun this
can be. But we don’t want anyone to get hurt so you may have to lay down the
rules. This exercise activity will definitely get them exhausted and ready for
nap or bed! This activity is perfect for the whole family!
Bake
Cookies
Most kids
love cookies and love to make them! They can even pick out what kind to make
and help you make them. When kids are involved it gives them pride of making
something and they eating it! No matter the occasion baking is always a good
idea!
Scavenger
Hunt
This activity is so much fun in the house or out in the
yard. Kids love to look for things and when they find them it gives them
self-confidence and a sense of accomplishment. The kids can even help prepare
the items to look for and make the end of the hunt the biggest prize. You can
even make a theme of the hunt. If your kids can read, give them instructions
where to go in different ways. If your kids do not read you can draw pictures
to help them search for the items.
Make a
Video
Kids love to act. Set up your phone or video and act in
front of it. Older kids can do a skit and the younger ones can help in any way
they can. If you plan it, you can have props and other things to make it fun.
This is a great thing to send to grandparents and other family. You can even
start a video or take pictures throughout the summer of the activities you do
with the kids. This could be a great gift for a loved one!
Whatever you do this summer have fun with your kids! Please
share your pictures and write what you did. If you have any other great ideas
please let us know!
Jana Esposito
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