
Summer is in full swing, and the kids are probably having a blast every day! While the heat might feel a little more harsh lately, many children are ending up cooped up indoors, with a phone in one hand and unhealthy snacks in the other! We hope their increased screen time isn't driving your blood pressure up! Here are 10 Fun Summer Activities for Families to enjoy at home. Hope this helps!
1.1. Paint Rocks
Rock painting is as cool and therapeutic as it sounds!
This simple yet creative activity is highly effective in bringing out the little artist hiding behind those mischievous eyes! The first step is to find the best-looking rocks from outside. Your children are totally going to enjoy this part. Gather smooth, clean rocks. Be sure to wash them thoroughly and pat them dry to ensure a smooth surface to work on.
Now set up a painting station with paints, brushes, and markers. Children can create smiley faces, animals, or inspirational words. If you are feeling artsy, try creating more intricate patterns or mandalas. Once you're finished, let them dry for a while. You can display these little pieces of art in the garden, use them as paperweights, or even hide them around the neighborhood for others to find.
1.2. At home picnic
Transform a boring lunch into an iconic summer moment with an at-home picnic. All you need is a blanket, some finger foods, and a cozy indoor spot. Let the kids help in making sandwiches, cut fruit, or even bake cookies. Involving the whole family in meal preparation is a great way to get everyone excited about homemade food! Opt for a shady area in the yard or even the living room floor if it’s too hot outside.
Sharpen their storytelling skills by adding a short storytime session to make it even more enjoyable! Picnics are a great way to slow down and savour fun moments of life together.
1.3. Summer reading challenge
If you had been meaning to build reading habits in your children for a very long time, this is it! Family summer reading challenge, where everyone gathers around to read books! Set up a fun reading chart and create small rewards for reaching milestones. The rewards can be a small soft toy, a fun day out, or choosing what’s for dinner.
Make frequent visits to the local library as a part of the routine to make them choose books of their interest. Pick age-appropriate books for everyone and set a family goal, like reading a total of 20 books by the end of summer vacation.
1.4. Stargazing
Warm summer nights are perfect for exploring the twinkling night sky. Lay out some blankets and grab a pair of binoculars if you have them. Make it a learning experience by talking about the stories behind the stars or learning basic astronomy. Encourage your kids to keep a star journal to document what they see each night.
1.5. Movie night
Turn your living room into a home theater for a magical movie night. Pick a family-friendly movie, make some popcorn, dim the lights, and settle in with cozy blankets and pillows. You can make it even more special by choosing themes such as space, animals, or classic cartoons. Outdoor movie nights on a projector = best night ever!
1.6. Gardening
Gardening is the perfect way to spend quality time outdoors with family. Gardening connects the families with nature, helps them learn responsibility and perseverance. Whether you have a spacious backyard or just a few pots on a balcony would do the trick. Let your children help in planting herbs, fruits, vegetables, or flowers.
Now for the creative part, allow them to decorate pots, label plants, or even track growth in a journal. This enriching activity will help them build perseverance and generosity towards others.
1.7. Fly kites
Flying kites instills a sense of joy and freedom that appeals to both kids and adults. Kite flying can become a regular summer adventure if you have enough open space nearby. You can purchase ready-made colourful kites from the market or you can even create your own by using simple materials like paper, string, and sticks. Flying a kite together enhances teamwork, hand-eye coordination, and provides a fun way to enjoy the cool breeze on a summer afternoon.
1.8. Water fun
When the summer heat kicks in, water play is a surefire way to enjoy hours of giggles and laughter! You don’t need a fancy pool to have fun. Just simply turn on the sprinkler, fill up a kiddie pool, or set up a DIY water slide with the help of tarp and hose. Water balloon and water gun battles are perfect for keeping cool. Always ensure safety, especially with younger kids, and keep towels and dry clothes nearby.
1.9. Make ice cream
What’s summer without ice cream? Whether it is making refreshing ice lolly or delicious soft serve at home, making ice cream can be a fun and tasty experiment. Let everyone pick their favourite flavors and mix-ins: chocolate chips, fruit, sprinkles, or nuts. Involve kids in measuring, mixing, and tasting. Making ice cream from scratch not only teaches basic cooking skills but also gives you the control over the amount of sugar in your treat. It’s a sweet way to bond and cool down together.
Want to make healthy ice cream for your kids without loading them up on sugar? Don't worry! We've got you covered. Here is a quick recipe!
Ingredients
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1 cup Plain Greek yogurt
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1/4 cup Peanut butter
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Squeeze of honey
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Vanilla extract
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Some chopped dark chocolate
What to do
Mix all the ingredients together and pop in the freezer for about 20-30 minutes. There you have it! Your guilt-free ice cream is ready.
1.10. Puzzle day
Dedicate a day to brain-boosting fun with puzzles. Choose a large jigsaw puzzle the whole family can work on or have a variety of smaller ones for different ages. You can also include crossword puzzles, Sudoku, or word searches. For a twist, create your own family trivia game or scavenger hunt around the house. Set up a puzzle station with snacks and comfy bedding for a relaxed atmosphere.
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