My kid (8) isnt enrolled in any summer camps, and we’ve been doing our best to keep him active and entertained both at home/outdoors. But we’re always looking for ideas for new fun stuff to do.
How do you and your kids do for fun summer break activities?
Backyard Camping: Set up a tent in the backyard and have a mini camping adventure with storytelling, stargazing, and s’mores.
Nature Scavenger Hunt: Create a list of items found in nature like flowers, leaves, rocks, and insects, and go on a scavenger hunt in a nearby park or nature reserve.
Water Balloon Fight: Cool off on hot days with a fun water balloon fight in the backyard.
DIY Science Experiments: Engage in simple and safe science experiments using household items, like making a volcano with baking soda and vinegar.
Obstacle Course: Design an outdoor obstacle course with hula hoops, cones, and other items you have at home.
Art in Nature: Take some art supplies outside and let your child create drawings or paintings inspired by nature.
Bike Rides: Explore local bike trails or ride around the neighborhood together.
Picnic in the Park: Pack a picnic basket and enjoy a day at the park with games and snacks.
Create a Garden: Let your child help you plant flowers, vegetables, or herbs in a small garden patch.
Movie Under the Stars: Set up a movie night in the backyard with a projector and enjoy family-friendly films under the open sky.
DIY Craft Projects: Get creative with crafts like making friendship bracelets, creating paper airplanes, or building a birdhouse.
Mini Olympics: Organize your version of a mini Olympics with fun games like sack races, relay races, and frisbee throwing.
Visit the Library: Encourage reading by taking regular trips to the library and let your child choose books they’re interested in.
Outdoor Science Observations: Observe bugs, birds, or cloud formations and encourage your child to ask questions and learn about the world around them.
DIY Ice Cream: Make your own ice cream at home using simple recipes or with an ice cream maker.
Remember, the most important thing is spending quality time together and creating lasting memories. Have fun exploring new activities and interests with your child!