- See if your city has a free splash pad for kids to play in. If not, there is probably a fountain somewhere that lets kids play in it.
 - Many malls have a play area
 - Go to the library
 - Ours has a play area, story time, music time, and arts and crafts, all free and for various ages
 - Participate in the summer reading program…some are much better than others
 - Check out movies for free!
 - Go on small hikes in the morning or evening
 - Hike to a lake and swim
 - Walk around a local university…many have great grants for landscaping and are beautiful this time of year
 - We used to ride our bikes around the campus close by, and visited the duck pond often
 - Go to local parks
 - Explore and find new parks
 - Attend Lowe’s Build and Grow, Home Depot, Michael’s, and Toys R Us workshops
 - Many require registration beforehand
 - Go to Borders or Barnes & Noble for reading time
 - Volunteer for service projects
 
If you’ve missed the previous posts in this series, check those out too for other fun ideas at home:
I'm linking up to Marketing Mondays at Trendy Treehouse, Santa's Gift Shoppe and Homemaker Monday
No comments:
Post a Comment
Comments