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The kids are out of school, and you're out of ideas. Summer's coming, and that means you've got to come up with activities to keep your children busy. Here are some tips from Momversation (and don't forget to watch tomorrow's video: free-range kids vs. summer camp kids).
Outdoor concerts: Introduce your children to a wide range of music by taking them to an outdoor concert, like at the Hollywood Bowl or to see the Boston Pops. It's double the fun if you pack a picnic. Google "outdoor concert" for info.
Create a nature scrapbook: Collect flowers, non-toxic plants, and other natural keepsakes from your area, as well as pictures of sunsets, water elements, and animals. Makes notes on where and when you found them and what their characteristics are.
Teach your children to make summer-friendly food: Make homemade sorbet and ice cream using ingredients from your local farmers' market (fresher and cheaper, too!). Creating one-of-a-kind salads and sandwiches are also an enjoyable, creative way to expell some listless-kid energy.
Volunteer work: Is your child old enough to volunteer? Then, make this the summer to give back. Gear your volunteering to something your child is truly interested in. If your child loves plays, give back to your local community theater. The outdoors? Pick up litter in the park. You don't even have to join an organized group to make a difference!
Encourage your child to take up a new skill: Is there something your child has been bugging you to do? Now's the time! Or maybe your child is bored and needs some suggestions. Whether it's learning an instrument, a taking up a new sport, or writing a story, the three months of summer is a great time for your child to start on his or her new craze.
There's a ton of activities to do during the summer months. Make sure to take advantage of the warm weather by hiking, biking, swimming, and playing outdoor games. And make sure to take advantage of the extra time by reading, painting, crafting, and visiting museums. What are your suggestions for summer fun?
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