Fun & Frugal Summer Activities for Kids
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By Katie | Leave A Comment
I’m not a parent but I did spend many high school summers babysitting and tutoring my younger brothers and sisters. I’m afraid what we did is terribly old fashioned: swim at the local pool, tromp through neighborhood streams, design forts, etc. So I updated my list with low-budget or free activities. Feel free to add your own ideas by leaving a comment!
- Public libraries often have for free events for children
- The local department of parks and recreation may have low budget summer camps or one-day programs
- Look for free days at local museums
- Design a scavenger hunt for your kids with 10-15 items they can find nearby. You get a break while they search!
- Help them set up a lemonade stand
- Check if local retailers are offering in-store workshops or classes
- Subscribe to FamilyFun Magazine, which has craft and project ideas mostly using supplies you already have in your home. Ten issues over a year are $10.
- Purchase a sprinkler to connect to your hose so the kids can frolic in the water and cool off. (Note: if your water use is restricted, opt for a wading pool instead.)
- Buy a bubble machine, which is relatively cheap. Make your own bubbles with dishwasher soap and water.
- Pull out the chalk sticks and let the kids loose. They are limited only by their imagination and sidewalk space. Hopscotch? Self-portraits? Tic-tac-toe?
- Set up a schedule with other parents so each person has a day where they have all the kids over and run a camp at their house. They plan the activities while other parents get a day off.
Original Article Courtesy of Go Frugal Blog
About the Author – Julia Scott writes BargainBabe.com, a blog that helps readers save money on everyday expenses like groceries, household bills, meals out, travel, and more. After writing about saving money for almost two years, Julia has become a real cheapskate. She lives in Los Angeles.
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Thanks so much for linking to me Katie!!!
First week of summer and a neighborhood kid drew a line of chalk down the sidewalk of an entire block. Pretty impressive! To balance out low-cost summer activities on the academic side, check out this article: http://penningtonpublishing.com/blog/study_skills/summer-daily-brainwork/