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Summer
Fun Places For Kids
Summer break
is finally here. After the first few days of enjoying their
new found freedom,
your children may start looking for new things to do. Here
are some great summer activity ideas
for children.
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Cheap Summer Fun for Kids
Entertaining your children
when school is out for the summer can become quite
expensive, especially if you enroll them in pricey summer
camps for a large portion of the time. However, many parents
feel that the alternative is to have their children sulking
on the couch while moaning about how bored they are,
especially if friends are all attending camps. Actually,
there are plenty of ways to have cheap summer fun with your
kids. Why not try a few of these budget friendly ideas?
Your local YMCA is a family oriented place with plenty of
great activities. Your children can go swimming, take a
variety of classes and even attend day camps for a very
reasonable price. Most YMCA’s have family memberships, which
makes the classes more affordable for families with several
children. If you don’t have a YMCA close by, check with your
local parks and recreation department to see if they are
offering events for children and families during the summer
months. Many times, they offer low cost art, sports and even
cooking classes for kids.
Another great way for your kids to have fun this summer is
to set up events in your own backyard. Have them put
together a circus. After they’ve practiced the event and
have the ring set up, friends and family can make up an
audience to view the final result. Don’t forget to add some
games and serve some refreshments that match the theme, such
as popcorn and corndogs. If your children don’t like the
circus, suggest that they put on a play, hold a pet show or
set up a fair.
If your children like collecting things, they can make a
natural history museum in a spare corner of the house. Then,
you can take field trips to local places so that they can
create their museum exhibits. Take them on nature hikes so
that they can make rubbings of tree bark and leaves. Let
them take photos of local wildlife and flowers, but be sure
that you don‘t actually take home any wildflowers, since
these plants may be endangered. Go to the beach and collect
interesting shells and bits of sea glass or visit the areas
where your local rock hounds hang out. If you have prolific
gardens or you can get permission for them to pick some
flowers in someone else’s garden, your children can also
press flowers and mount them as part of the display.
If your children are budding entrepreneurs, they may have
more fun making money. Why not try a good old-fashioned
lemonade stand? Just be sure your town or city doesn’t have
any ordinances that would prohibit it before the kids set
up. If they need to clean out their closets and toy chests,
suggest that they combine the lemonade stand with a yard
sale.
Finally, don’t forget about gardening. Growing their own
produce can be fun for kids, especially when they discover a
two foot long zucchini hiding in the garden bed.
Aurelia Williams is the owner of
Real Life Solutions, your resource for free positive parenting tips and information.