Summer’s coming up and I thought about this post from the archives. I’m reposting some of the activities and favorites my kiddos have done over the years. I posted this back in 2013. Hop over here to see it then.
1. Audiobooks
When it’s hot outside and no one wants to be out, audiobooks make a great accompaniment to whatever activity is happening. My kids listen to audiobooks a lot. My son does a lot of Lego building and he almost always has an audiobook playing too.
If your kiddos are young, I say start your audiobook collection now! I’ve loved having them for my kiddos. Anne of Green Gables, Little Lord Fauntleroy, Adventures in Odyssey, Airship Andy…. The library is a great option for audiobooks too. We’ve enjoyed several from ours. My kids have also listened to Adventures in Odyssey, online. I think there are other sites offering online listening options also. CD’s have been the easiest for us because my kiddos have a cd player handy and it just works easier and more quickly than going online. However, audiobooks can get pricey, so online options are certainly great.
2. Bubbles and Playdough.
If you have a few extra $, bubbles and playdough are fun outdoor summertime activities. My kiddos are growing out of this somewhat, but they did just have our playdough stuff out the beginning of the week. They’ve had summertime playdough fun ever since they were very young. I’ve never loved playdough INSIDE my house. But outside, it rocks! Besides it’s always more exciting to play with something that you haven’t played with for a long time.
3. Sprinklers and Pools and Water
What’s more fun when it is 100 degrees than some good ole water play? Once again, every summer since my kiddos were very young, they’ve played in the water. My son used to like to play with a hose and pretend he was an irrigation system. Great fun, that, standing in the yard slowly squirting a hose around in a circle. Plus, watering the grass. Or in our case, probably more weeds than grass.
We’ve had small wading pools, little bit bigger wading pools, cow tank, and finally one of those blue pop-up pools that you see everywhere. We’ve used it for five years and it is quite on its last leg. Not sure it is going to make it up this year to our kiddos disappointment. I will miss it too. I enjoy water and enjoyed getting in it with them. I won’t miss the taking-care-of-it part so much, though it’s not that hard. {We actually got another year out of our blue pop-up pool and then said good-bye. Last year we didn’t have a pool, but the timing worked out well, since I wouldn’t have been up to taking care of it. And the creek was up with lots of rain and my kiddos spent quite a few hours playing in it.}
My kiddos have also enjoyed playing in sprinklers. Not as good as a pool, but so intriguing to run though water spraying and arching into the air or to try to sit on the sprinkler or to get a drink from it.
And photos of my little, little kiddos in days gone by….
4. Magazines and Books
While my kiddos aren’t bookworms compared to some, they do enjoy reading. My daughter more than my son at this point, although he enjoys books once he gets going on one. My mother-in-law has given them subscriptions to Highlights, Puzzlemania, and Which Way USA, and they not only enjoy reading the magazines and doing the activities, but they like getting mail. When they were very small they had a subscription to Wild Animal Baby and then got Ranger Rick for a while when they were older. Magazine subscriptions are such a fun gift idea for kids. I like to keep some of the Puzzlemanias in the car and I like to take them along when we are going to a restaurant or somewhere that involves some sitting and waiting.
5.Games and Puzzles
Summertime is a great time to pull out games and puzzles that haven’t been played or put together for a while. We do these activities in the wintertime too, but with schoolwork to do, the day moves right along and time just flows differently.
6. Movies and Websites
While we don’t have television, we do watch movies occasionally. Once again, while a movie is a fun wintertime evening thing, it can also be a really fun summertime thing. Sometimes it’s so hot that watching a movie INSIDE, in the afternoon or evening, is one of the coolest things to do. My kiddos also spend time now and then on Lego.com or American Girl checking out all the “stuff” or playing games.
7. Outside Play
During the morning or evening, or on the occasional cooler day, my kiddos like to ride scooters or bikes or build a fort or jump on the trampoline. They make up games like Playing Popcorn for on the trampoline. They spend time playing with their kittens and they have a tire swing they swing on and perform acrobatics on and climb to the top of the rope on. This summer they’ve played croquet some and they play softball or soccer or basketball sometimes. They throw a football and play gymnastics. My son still digs around in the sandbox sometimes; another thing they are outgrowing. When they were younger, they spent a good bit of time on our swingset. It was just a basic frame with two swings, but they enjoyed it.
I’ve never loved my kiddos to think they’re bored or have nothing to do. They really have always been pretty good at keeping busy and not complaining that “they’re bored.” Mom is always glad to offer extra chores to anyone who needs something to do. They are truly blessed with many activities and have always had good places to play outside. Therefore they really have no option to claim boredom. I know there are families and children who don’t have much space for outside play and some don’t have a lot of extra inside space either. It can all certainly make a difference.
This is a great list of ideas for summer fun. Thanks for sharing at the #HomeMattersParty – we’re looking forward to what you have to share next week. 🙂
~Lorelai
Life With Lorelai
Thank-you! It’s all pretty basic, unless you don’t have the space. Some of it can be done anywhere, though. I always enjoyed watching my little people go about their playtime activities.