- Bake cookies for ice cream sandwiches.
- Volunteer at a nature center.
- Make a photo journal.
- Have a luau in the backyard.
- Visit the beach and collect shells.
- Make a fort out of cardboard boxes.
- Visit a farmer's market.
- Stage an A to Z scavenger hunt, where you have to find something that starts with every letter. H
- Pick berries.
- Have a picnic at a state park.
- Make ice cream. Tipograph loves using YayLab's ice cream ball, which you fill with ice cream base and kick around until frozen.
- Go canoeing at a local lake.
- Build a sandcastle.
- Write and illustrate your own book and have it published into an actual hardcover book using IlluStory.
- Forget cooking -- set up an ice cream sundae buffet for dinner.
- Clean up trash at a local park.
- Have a backyard campfire...or just use the grill! Roast hot dogs on sticks, pop popcorn and finish off with s'mores.
- Make homemade pizza.
- Go for a walk and then make a collage from nature objects you find along the way.
- Head to a creek and look at the ducks.
- Set up a lemonade stand..
- Have a water balloon fight.
- Practice your origami skills and make objects to hang from the ceiling.
- Go biking on a trail
- Interview an older relative about what life was like when they were young.
- Plan a picnic at a local park -- or in your backyard.
- Print out a list of children's books that have won Caldecott Medallions. Visit the local library throughout the summer and try to read as many as you can.
- Create salad spinner art: Place circles of paper inside a cheap salad spinner, dab tempera paints on top, cover and spin away.
- Practice making interesting shadow puppets and then put on a show with your characters.
- Plant a garden of herbs and veggies.
- Make a sidewalk chalk mural.
- Go ice blocking (sledding) in the grass with a towel-covered block of ice.
- Have an outdoor painting party using huge canvases or cardboard.
- Visit a fish hatchery.
- Plant a butterfly garden with flowers.
- Pretend to be pirates for a day -- dress up in costumes, plan a treasure hunt and talk like a pirate.
- Make an indoor sandbox using colored rice: mix 4 cups of rice with 3 tablespoons of rubbing alcohol and a few drops of food coloring and let dry overnight.
- Turn the backyard into a carnival -- set up a face painting area and games like ring toss.
- Make totem poles out of paper towel rolls and decorate them.
- Visit a museum you've never been to.
- Make a giant hopscotch or Twister game on the lawn (with spray paint) or driveway (with chalk).
- String beads into jewelry.
- Make a bird house out of Popsicle sticks.
- Learn about stargazing and identify as many constellations as possible -- see if there are any local astronomy groups for kids.
- Create leis with wildflowers.
- Go fossil hunting near a lake.
- Break out your baseball gloves and start a game, sandlot style.
- Make paper boats and race them in a kiddie pool using straws to propel them.
- Play mini-golf -- or set up a course in your driveway by laying different size containers on their sides.
- Make your own colored sand and create sand art.
- Get a map of the United States and mark off all the exciting places you want to visit -- create the ultimate road trip.
- Set up a net and play badminton and volleyball.
- Visit an amusement park or water park.
- Wade through a stream and search for minnows or tadpoles.
- Go zip-lining.
- Have a tricycle race at the park.
- Investigate an ethnic grocery store and make lunch using interesting spices and kid-friendly international recipes.
- Visit a fire station.
- Collect rocks and paint them to use as paperweights or pet rocks.
- Go roller skating.
- Visit a zoo or aquarium to learn about animals.
- Run through the sprinklers.
- Blend your own smoothie.
- Set up a bike wash and raise money for a local charity.
- Batter up at a batting cage.
- Let kids paint the sidewalk or patio with plain old water and sponge brushes. When their creation dries, they can begin again.
- Bake cupcakes in ice cream cones and then decorate them.
- Assemble a family cookbook with all your favorite recipes.
- Go horseback riding.
- Make popsicles in Dixie cups using fruit juices.
- Catch fireflies in a jar (and let them go at the end of the night).
- Stage your own Summer Olympics with races, hurdles and relays.
- Create a backyard circus -- kids can pretend to be animals and dress up as clowns.
- Decorate bikes and have a neighborhood Fourth of July parade.
- Take a sewing/crochet/knitting class.
- Make Mexican paper flowers using different colored tissue paper.
- Go to a flea market.
- Volunteer at an animal adoption organization.
- Visit a retirement home and read stories to residents.
- Attend an outdoor festival or concert.
- Pick a nearby town to visit for the day.
- Visit a cave.
- Get a map of your area, mark off all the local parks -- then visit them, take pictures and vote for your favorite.
- Take in a fireworks exhibit.
- Make crafts with recyclable items like stickers using old photos, magazines and repositionable glue.
- Make your own hard-to-pop bubbles with 1 cup of distilled water, 2 tablespoons of Dawn dish soap and 1 tablespoon of glycerin.
- Paint canvas sneakers with fabric paint pens or acrylic paint.
- Create three dimensional buildings using toothpicks and mini marshmallows.
- Make bird feeders by covering pine cones with peanut butter and rolling in birdseed.
- Paint with ice by freezing ice cube trays with washable tempera paint.
- Create unusual s'mores by experimenting with ingredients like cookies, bananas, flavored marshmallows and white chocolate.
- Have a fancy tea party.
- Make a giant slip-n-slide with a painter's tarp and shaving cream.
- Go camping in the backyard or at a campsite.
- Let kids paint each other with washable tempera paint, then wash it off in the sprinklers.
- Visit a national park and help the kids earn a junior ranger badge.
- Go to a ballgame and teach your kids (and yourself!) how to keep a scorecard.
- Set up a tent in the backyard to use as a summer playhouse.
- Take a free kid's workshop at stores like Lowe's, Home Depot or Pottery Barn.
- Have a game night with charades, Pictionary and bingo.
- Take a boring brown paper bag and have kids brainstorm creative things to do with it -- you'll be surprised at how many things you can come up with.
Friday, May 29, 2015
101 fun things to do this summer!
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