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22 Fun and Budget-Friendly Summer Activities for Kids
Summer is a time for fun, adventure, and making memories with your kids. But you don’t have to break the bank to keep your children entertained. Here are 22 budget-friendly activities that will make this summer unforgettable without straining your wallet.
Outdoor Activities
- Picnic in the Park Pack a homemade lunch and head to your local park. Bring a blanket, some outdoor games, and enjoy a relaxing day surrounded by nature.
- Nature Walks and Hikes Explore local trails and nature reserves. Look for wildlife, collect interesting rocks or leaves, and enjoy the fresh air. It’s a great way to combine exercise with learning.
- Beach Day Spend a day at a nearby beach or lake. Bring your own snacks, toys, and sunscreen for a fun and inexpensive day out. Building sandcastles and splashing in the water are timeless activities.
- Backyard Camping Set up a tent in the backyard and have a mini-camping adventure. Roast marshmallows, tell stories under the stars, and enjoy the great outdoors without leaving home.
- Outdoor Movie Night Create an outdoor movie theater in your backyard with a projector and a white sheet. Enjoy a family-friendly movie with homemade popcorn and comfy seating.
Creative Activities
- DIY Crafts Use household items to create fun crafts. Projects like making paper mache, painting rocks, or creating homemade slime can keep kids entertained for hours and ignite their creativity.
- Scavenger Hunts Organize a scavenger hunt in your yard, neighborhood, or a local park. Make a list of items for kids to find or tasks to complete. It’s a fun way to explore and discover new things.
- Gardening Start a small garden together. Teach kids about planting, watering, and caring for plants. This can be a rewarding and educational activity, whether it’s in the yard or with small pots on a balcony.
Educational Activities
- Library Visits Visit the local library. Many libraries offer free summer reading programs, storytelling sessions, and activities for kids. It’s a great way to keep kids engaged and learning.
- Science Experiments Conduct simple science experiments at home. There are many online resources with ideas that use everyday household items, turning your kitchen into a mini-lab.
- Museum and Zoo Free Days Take advantage of free admission days at local museums, zoos, and cultural centers. It’s an educational outing that won’t cost a dime.
Water Activities
- Sprinkler Fun Set up a sprinkler in the backyard for a fun way to cool off. It’s an inexpensive way to keep kids active and refreshed on hot days.
- Water Balloon Fight Have a water balloon fight or set up a slip and slide for an exciting afternoon. These classic activities are always a hit with kids.
- Local Pools and Splash Pads Visit community pools or splash pads. Many offer affordable day passes or discounted rates for families, making it an affordable way to beat the heat.
Community Activities
- Farmer’s Markets Explore local farmer’s markets. Let kids pick out a new fruit or vegetable to try, and enjoy the live music and activities often available. It’s a fun way to spend a morning.
- Volunteer Together Participate in a community service project. Volunteering at local shelters, food banks, or community gardens can be rewarding and educational for kids.
- Local Festivals and Events Attend free local festivals, fairs, and events. Check community calendars for family-friendly activities that won’t cost much or anything at all.
Indoor Activities
- Baking and Cooking Spend a day baking cookies, making homemade pizzas, or trying new recipes together. It’s a delicious way to spend time together and teach kids some valuable kitchen skills.
- Board Games and Puzzles Have a family game night with board games, card games, or puzzles. It’s a great way to bond and have fun indoors.
- DIY Obstacle Course Create an indoor obstacle course using pillows, chairs, and blankets. Time each other and see who can complete it the fastest. It’s a great way to burn off energy when the weather isn’t cooperating.
Learning and Exploration
- Virtual Field Trips Take virtual tours of museums, zoos, and national parks around the world. Many institutions offer free online tours and educational videos, allowing your kids to explore from the comfort of home.
- Reading Challenges Set up a summer reading challenge with a list of books to read. Reward kids with a small prize for completing their reading goals. It’s a fun way to encourage a love for reading.
By mixing and matching these activities, you can create a summer filled with fun, learning, and memorable experiences for your kids—all while staying on budget. Enjoy the season and make the most of these warm, sunny days!
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The Weekly Roundup from Instagram
Have you adjusted yet? I know I haven’t! I totally slept in the other morning and I didn’t feel guilty at all. I just needed some more time in bed, maybe a day would do me. Its looking like a busy weekend so going to have to schedule in some naps.
If you joined my stories this week you saw some home repairs to an apartment which surprisingly to me I got some request for more of! I have been a landlord for years now and was a general contractor previously and I am so glad you want to see more of that. I will try to shoot some more footage of that and also of my ongoing organization of the kitchen. Its such a great feeling to clean and organize you forget how nice it looks when its been a disaster for so long lol.
Onto the clothes, there has been huge markdowns and clearances due to the new stock of clothes coming in. I have been loving the lilac for spring clothes that I saw the other day and can’t wait to see more. Here is what you guys loved this week.
This is my #momlife! My Tahoe and amazon! Spent the other day helping Piper pick out all of her decorations and invitations to her birthday party. One stop shopping is so the way to go sometimes, especially because she wasn’t feeling well and laying on the couch as we shopped. This big beast makes life so much easier. I love all the room it has and how pretty it is. I can go to Costco or fill it full of cleaning supplies for cleaning apartments lol. This sweater is under 20 and so comfy, you can easily do a one shoulder look and these jeans fit true to size.
Loving the stripes! Such a cute and cozy top! Love how it looks and how you can go over the shoulder. This is a small but if you want a more oversized look go up one size. Paired with these jeans that felt like I was at the beach, highwaisted and ankle cut with raw hem. Such a cute look!
I love cardigans and leggings! I would live in these if I could! I still can’t believe I have gone on this long without trying the Spanx Leggings. They are seriously the best! Go up one size in them, I am in a medium.
How snuggly is this! I love cozy tops and I wear them almost all the time including bed, Kyles place is freezing! So when I find a good one I grab it. Go up one size in this one because its not long but so reasonable priced.
This green sweater is actually a mix of blues, whites, greens and browns. Loving all the variation in it and how cozy it really is. You can stay true to size in it and the fit is perfect. These jeans go up one size, so comfy.