7 Fun Ways to Keep Your Kids Busy This Summer
And that means your kids are suddenly out of school and home with all kinds of free time on their hands. While it's nice to be able to spend more time with your children in the summer, it can also be stressful finding enough activities to keep them occupied and entertained.
Here are 7 fun summer activities your kids will love:
1. A Classic Lemonade Stand
Selling lemonade is a nostalgic summer activity... and enterprising! Even if kids don't make any money, chances are they'll be well-hydrated - and you can keep the stand for play for years to come.
Make your own lemonade stand
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2. Bug Jar
Every kid needs a bug jar for those summer finds. This setup is simple and cute - although we think it'd be better if the kids kept this one on the porch!
Learn how to make a bug jar
3. Rainbow Pops
The best way to cool down during a heat wave? Yummy Rainbow Popsicles the whole family will love! These are made by freezing layers of juice. Let your kids pick their own color patterns.
Make rainbow popsicles
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4. Sponge Balls
Spend an afternoon crafting these sponge balls - then test them out outside! Use them to spice up a game of catch or Duck, Duck, Goose.
Learn to make sponge ball
5. Glow Jars
No fireflies around? Make a glow stick lantern for some nighttime fun. Perfect for little ones who are afraid of the dark!
Make your own glow stick lantern
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6. Friendship Bracelets
Summer makes me think of camp and friendship bracelets! This craft is practically a summertime rite of passage and it's an easy way to keep kids occupied for hours (perfect for long car rides or waiting in line).
Learn to make your own friendship bracelets
7. Slime
What kid doesn't like a little slime? Making this would be a great way to spend a rainy afternoon. This fun, mad-scientist experiment is also educational and will teach your kid (and you!) about the reactions between different materials. Who knew it was as easy as a little Elmer's glue, borax and warm water?
Learn how to make slime
- By Ashley Hackshaw
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