Go Camping |
Play Freeze Tag |
Swimming at 5 Different Pools |
Kids Workshop (Lowes or Home Depot) |
Random Acts of Kindness |
Favorite Swimming Pool |
Go on a Hike |
Backyard Campout |
Make Snow Cones |
Outdoor Concert |
Puppet Show |
Sidewalk Chalk Masterpieces |
Frozen Yogurt |
Outdoor Movie |
Zoo |
Frisby |
Have Ice Cream |
BBQ |
Visit a Waterfall |
Dance in the Rain |
Mad Libs |
Play Night Games |
Paper Airplane Contest |
Glowing Bubbles |
Read-athon |
Make Giant Bubbles |
Mom/Daughter Make-overs |
Water Balloon Fight |
Build Blanket Fort |
Lemonade Stand |
Berry Picking |
Make Bouncy Balls |
Talent Show |
Go for a Picnic |
Make Hair Bows |
Kids Science Projects |
Paint Rocks |
Go to the Movies |
Jump Rope |
Fly a Kite |
Visit Lake |
Mini Golfing |
Sock Bubbles |
Grateful Journals |
Visit Beach |
Baseball Game |
Bake and Decorate a Cake |
Make flower necklaces/crowns |
Make Smores |
Bike Ride |
Bake Brownies |
Picking Wildflowers |
Tie-Die T-Shirt |
Have a Dance Party |
Sponge Ball War |
Science Fun |
Visit 3 Museums |
Photo Scavenger Hunt |
Board Games |
Family Sing-along |
DIY Spa Day |
Bowling |
Fireworks |
Make Jell-O Jigglers |
Storytime Out of the House |
Hula Hoop |
Visit a Historical Site |
Make Flat Stanley |
Make & Share a Dessert |
Go to a Farmer’s Market |
Dry-Erase Faces |
Go Fishing |
Paint |
Visit the Pet Store |
Make a Movie/Commercial |
Doll Picnic |
Roll Down a Hill |
Go to the Park |
Nature Scavenger Hunt |
Make Popsicles |
Visit a State Landmark |
Show kids a favorite movie from our childhood |
Melt Ice Cubes on Pavement |
Plant Something |
Build a Sandcastle |
Feed Ducks |
Run Through Sprinklers |
Take a Day Trip |
Learn a Dance |
Try a New Recipe |
Family Movie Night |
Bug Collecting |
Go Back to School Shopping |
Go for a Hike |
Scrapbook |
Catch Fireflies |
Pick Flowers |
Swim in a Lake |
Play Cards |
Thumb Wrestle |
Blow Bubbles |
Visit the Library |
Fold Origami |
Take Pictures |
Sing a Song |
Have a “No Talking” Contest |
Use the Easy Bake Oven |
Sand Art |
Make Shadow Puppets |
Play Hopscotch |
Have a Tea Party |
Crayon Melting |
Draw with Sidewalk Chalk |
Do a Puzzle |
Find a 4-Leaf Clover |
Shrinky Dinks |
Daddy/Daughter Make-overs |
Play Dress Up |
Play “I Spy” |
Play Tag |
Start a Nature Journal |
Get a Pet Rock |
Walk the Dog |
Video Performance |
Write a Pen Pal |
Play with a box |
Play with Clay |
Pajama Movie |
A. C. Moore Kids Craft |
Climb a Tree |
Make Homemade Cards |
Book Box |
Rock Paper Scissors |
Go on a Pirate Treasure Hunt (Geocaching) |
Paint |
Box Cars/Drive in Movie |
Throw a Ball |
Learn about new Plants or Insects |
Build with Legos |
Write Love Notes |
Use a Microscope |
Write letters/cards/art and mail them to a Loved One |
National Park |
Lighthouse |
Go Cloud Watching |
Paper Dolls |
Take Photos in a Photo Booth |
L. L. Bean |
Take Stuff to the Animal Shelter |
Make a Root Beer Float |
Have Chocolate Fondue Snack |
Field Hockey Camp |
Make a Summer Reading List |
Botanical Gardens |
Make Friendship Bracelets |
Art Camp |
Get a Manicure |
Make a Fairy Garden |
Spend Time at Camp |
Soccer Camp |
Get a Pedicure |
Build-a-Book (Lithgow) |
Play Pirates |
Vacation Bible School |
Swing |
Take a Walk |
Do a Science Experiment |
Make Invisible Ink & Write with It |
Press Flowers |
Make Sun Tea |
Collect Seashells |
Unplug |
Make Trail Mix |
Shuck Corn |
Walk Along the Shore |
Write Name in the Sand |
Library Reading Program |
Barnes and Noble Reading Program |
Finger Paint |
Skip Rocks |
Take Scenic Drive |
Eat Watermelon |
Lie in Grass |
Blow on Dandelion |
Go to Kids Day |
Go to Festival |
Watch Parade |
Roast Marshmallow |
Have a Bonfire |
Chase Butterflies |
Help with a Project |
Math Work |
Go to the Donut Shop for Breakfast |
Write a Story |
Play with Playdough |
Color |
Tour a Historic Home or Site |
Make a Smoothie |
Go see the Ocean |
Go to the YMCA |
So Summer is off to a great start and I found a fun reading bingo challenge for the girls with tickets for prizes and a golden ticket for blackout. I also started a chain for each girl that they can add books too as they read them this summer. I hope this keeps the Summer Slide from happening in our house and bonus the girls love the ideas and don't think of them as "work" but as fun.
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