Sunday, June 8, 2008

Oh What Do You Do In the Summertime?

Ahh...the good old summertime when school is out and carefree days are full of swimming, bike riding, street ball, reading. Then the second week of summer vacation starts and you begin to hear every once in a while the whiny sounds of "I'm bored". It gradually crescendos so by the third week your ready to pull your hair out wondering how to keep everyone happy, busy and mommy sane.

May I introduce our 5th annual Cool Summer Days.


I made this summer event calendar 5 years ago after seeing a similar idea in the Family Fun magazine. Each day of the month corresponds to the numbers on the ice cream cone. The girls take turns pulling out the slips of paper to see what activity or field trip is planned for the day. Sometimes it is something elaborate sometimes it's not. Whatever it is, though, the girls always enjoy the suspense of finding out what they get to do.

As you can imagine I've developed quite a list of activities to keep the kiddos learning, creating, playing, laughing, HAPPY! Here is my list divided into categories:

Crafts:
Make homemade stickers
Paint with watercolors (I let them use my real watercolor paint)
Use potatoes carved with simple designs as stamps to make our own wrapping paper
Stamp birthday cards for family and friends, file them to send throughout the year
Make Christmas decorations or ornaments
Create scrapbook pages
Make home made pinatas
Break your pinata
Make playdough
'Stained Glass Windows' - Cover the sticky side of contact paper with several colors of tissue paper, make sure to leave about an inch edge all the way around so it will stick to the window
Make your own chalk
Make candles
Make papercrafts. This site has loads of fun printables to make and do!
Write Secret Messages

Cooking:
Bake a cake, decorate it, and sing "Happy Unbirthday to Us!"
Make popsicles
Bake mini loaves of bread, make butter to spread on them
Bake up different batches of muffins to freeze for snacks
Make homemade bagels
Decorate sugar cookies
Bake cupcakes and deliver to friends
Choose different cookies recipes to bake and freeze for snacks
Make Ice cream in a bag
Make tiny treats

Field Trips:
Go swimming
Pick raspberries
Go to the museum
Ride a horse
Go out for ice cream
Trip to the dollar store
Go to the movies
Attend a concert
Visit a nursing home or an elderly neighbor or friend
Go bird watching

Education:
Learn a new Primary Song or Children's Song
Check out a book from the library on paper airplanes. Make all different kinds and have competitions.
Make 'Slime'
Make a list of what you want to learn about this year (Homeschool)
Buy school supplies
Catch butterflies, compare them, learn the life cycle of a butterfly
Plant a garden
Learn about different types of poetry (haiku, limerick, acrostic) and write your own
Design a quilt
Sew your quilt
Read books all day or listen to books on tape
Write a story then illustrate it

Patriotic:
Make patriotic bracelets
Paint T-shirts for the 4th of July (search FamilyFun)
Make patriotic hats
Attend a parade
Do patriotic activity pages (wordsearches, crossword puzzles, coloring pages) Do an internet search to find more than you can ever do!
Sing the other verses to the Star Spangled Banner
Ring the "Liberty Bell" by throwing rolled up socks at a bell hanging up on the ceiling

Boutique Week:
Make soap
Make chapstick and lip balm
Have a make-up makeover. Don't forget to take glam shots!
Paint toenails and fingernails.
Make charm bracelets
Make seed bead rings
Sew some cool new PJ pants
Make hair accesories - tie lots of ribbons around hair elastics or make ribbon headbands

Outdoor Activities:
Build a campfire, roast hot dogs and marshmallows
Camp out on the lawn
Blow bubbles. Use different wands. Be creative!
Go for a walk
Try geocaching or letterboxing. These are SO MUCH FUN!!!!
Play water games
Try some new outdoor games (search FamilyFun)
Have a nature scavenger hunt. Write a list for older children. For younger children paint different colors on the bottom of egg cartons (different shades of green, brown, other colors of nature) and see if you can find objects matching those colors. You'd be surprised at what they can find!!
Bike riding
Hiking
Squirt gun fights
Water Balloon fights
Have different races: wheelbarrow, crab walk, crawling, etc.
Relax on the lawn watching for shapes in the clouds

Indoor activities (Sabbath appropriate):
Draw pictures and send to the Friend Magazine
Write down everything you are thankful for. Be very specific.
Read pioneer or ancestor stories. Act out your favorite ones.
Try writing your own song
Choose a cousin to write a letter to. Make sure to tell them all the things you admire and like about them!
Make your Christmas wish list (I like to get my Christmas shopping done by November)
Write real letters (not e-mail!) - to grandparents, cousins, aunts, uncles, or friends
Make your own envelopes out of wrapping paper to send your letters in (Look here for templates)
List 5 nice things about each member of your family
Play board games all day
Think of a good service project to do. Plan it out and carry through with the plan
Make a list of what to give everyone for Christmas
Music Mix CD

I hope this list will get you started on making this a great summer spending time with your children. And please let me know if you can think of more fun activities!

Sugardoodle and The Dollar Stretcher also have HUGE lists of summer activities.


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24 cranially charged comments:

momof3crazykids said...

That's so funny, I totally named my post today the same, thinking of the primary song:)

cellista said...

Awesome ideas!! You are so creative. I always think of doing things like this, but never actually do it.

Mrs. Organic said...

I have been waiting for this post and am printing it up for my files - thank you, thank you.

bec said...

what a good idea! thank you.

JoAnn said...

Wow! You have a great list if ideas! With the gas prices and desire to get my house decluttered and clean, I've been wanting to stay home more this summer. I think I'll use your idea to keep the kids from missing our usual activities the days we stay home.

Caffienated Cowgirl said...

Great ideas! And geocaching is fun...we've been doing it as a family for 3 years and love it.

Cambria, Greg, Alan and Molly said...

WOW! That looks like fun! What kind of material is the calendar made out of. Paper, felt? So cute!

Cocoa said...

Cambria,

It's made out of felt.

Summer Fey Foovay said...

That is brilliant. I hope you don't mind if I link to it from my coloring pages blog.

An Ordinary Mom said...

You, my friend, are beyond brilliant, cool and clever ... thanks for sharing all these fabulous ideas!

My Ice Cream Diary said...

These are fantastic (and thanks for sharing my link). I am printing these out so we can avoid any "I'm bored" moments. I'm just hoping we can have a fun summer even with my healing and the new baby.

Richelle said...

What a great list! Sounds like a lot of fun!

wild murdocks said...

great idea, it's a much better and more fun way of organizing the summer activities! thanks!

Lola said...

Thank you!! This is a huge inspiration...I needed it too!

Angela said...

This is such a fun idea! I have always used a huge calendar, but I love the idea of the ice cream cones. My public school kid is not out until next week- so maybe I can get motivated and make this! I actually made the list of things to do yesterday!

Heather said...

Oh, I LOVE this idea! I'm also saving your list for reference this summer!

Darilyn said...

what a great idea. I found your blog in a search for the primary song. It's great. I'll be back!

D-lyn said...

very cool i will attempt this I think

The Funny Farm said...

I can't think of anything else... certainly covered it well. Thanks for the ideas, my kids will love them!!

Annie said...

Great List! I'm bookmarking it for future reference. Summer School is out tomorrow, and I needed some help on ideas!

Sonja said...

Whoa! Thank you SO much for sharing all these fantastic ideas! Your kids are so lucky to have you as their super cool mom. :)

Katie Peterson said...

Thank you so much for all the good ideas...I will have to make one for my kiddos for next summer!

Rayna said...

Wow, I've been searching for some great summer activities and here they are! Thanks! I'll also be linking!

Kristin Sellars said...

Love it!

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