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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

    1. 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.
    2. 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.
    3. 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.
    4. 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.
    5. 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

    1. 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.
    2. 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.
    3. 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

    1. 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.
    2. 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.
    3. 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

    1. 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.
    2. 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.
    3. 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

    1. 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.
    2. Volunteer Together Participate in a community service project. Volunteering at local shelters, food banks, or community gardens can be rewarding and educational for kids.
    3. 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

    1. 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.
    2. 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.
    3. 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

    1. 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.
    2. 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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    5 things to do on Snow Days indoors- easy and fun

    Being locked inside doesn’t have to be a bad thing. I kind of enjoy the snow days of school. If you have been living in the Midwest you are use to having a least one day inside during the winter months with kids instead of at school. Lately we have been having a lot more of these and I thought I would share how we keep busy and sane during snow days. So here is a list of 5 things to do on snow days indoors.

    Big tasks

    Besides being busy doing odds and ends around the house we have been able to tackle some rather large and daunting tasks while locked inside. I love to save some large projects on days like this to get a major overall done. Cleaning out a closet can be too much on the weekends especially when you have tons of kids events so this is a good time to lock those in. So first thing is to clean out a closet or an entire room of one of my kids with them helping. Ok, maybe they don’t help but they do engage with all the items being tossed around. They help decide what stays and what goes. It makes it easier to see what will fit them and what needs to be donated when they are around to try it on.

    Baking

    Baking is something both of the kids love to do and it is something that during the week locked inside we have the time to do. They can both make something and are under no time constraints so the process goes so much easier. Also you can do something simple like a cake mix you have on hand. Add food coloring in separate bowls and make rainbow cupcakes. You can make jello jigglers and have them cut out shapes. Also can be done with rice krispies and cookie cutters. Just an easy fun food project gets them busy and they are happy creating something they get to eat.

    Crafts

    Who doesn’t have that random box of crafts laying around that the kids never seem to play with. The random loom kit, lego box that never was done, the big box of crayons and markers that were put aside. Time to grab all of these and put out on the table. My little guy loves playdo but I hate to clean it up. So this is the perfect time to pull it out and let them play all day. You would be surprised at how these discarded items will be put to work making all sorts of new projects. For coloring have them make Valentines for their class or cards for their friends. Brackets for the family members or new pot holders for nana. There are so many ideas put away for a rainy/snowy day.

    Pretend

    Saving the best for last. My kids love playing pretend. From beauty parlor to grocery store to doctors office my kids love to dress the part. They act out all the parts. Both kids style my hair done and get the best makeup job from Piper. Will loves to give everyone check ups and make sure we are all up on our shots. They have a check out register and they go shopping in the kitchen and buy their groceries. The land of make believe is rich at our house.

    Games

    Who doesn’t have a stack of board games in their closet? Puzzles gathering dust and hungry hippos that haven’t been feed in months. Time to break these out and remember how much fun they are and if you don’t its time to stock up on some classics. I just added to our collection sight word bingo and I can’t wait to try it out.

    It is a fun day when they have lots to entertain them and when you play along, you make memories for a lifetime. Keeping kids busy during snow days can be a magical time that you don’t always seem to find during the weekend. Make sure to take advantage of it.