100 budget-friendly summer activities for kids

Here are 100 budget-friendly summer activities to keep kids entertained, from nature hunts and DIY crafts to community projects and more!

100 budget-friendly summer activities for kids

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Summer is the perfect time to explore, play, and create unforgettable memories.

But keeping the kids entertained doesn’t have to break the bank.

Here are 100 budget-friendly activities to ensure a fun-filled summer for your little ones.

Outdoor adventures

  1. Nature Scavenger Hunt: Make a list of things to find in nature and go exploring.
  2. Picnic in the Park: Pack homemade sandwiches and enjoy a meal outdoors.
  3. Garden Camping: Set up a tent in the garden for a night under the stars.
  4. Water Balloon Fight: A fun way to cool off on a hot day.
  5. DIY Bird Feeders: Use pine cones, peanut butter, and birdseed to make feeders.
  6. Chalk Art: Let the driveway or pavement be their canvas.
  7. Build a Fort: Use old boxes or blankets to construct a backyard fort.
  8. Nature Collages: Collect leaves, twigs, and flowers to make art.
  9. Obstacle Course: Create a course with things from around the house.
  10. Fruit Picking: Visit a local farm to pick your own fruit.

Crafts

  1. Rock Painting: Paint and hide them around your area for others to find.
  2. Make Playdough: A simple recipe with flour, water, and salt.
  3. DIY Kites: Design and fly your own kites.
  4. Recycled Crafts: Turn household rubbish into art.
  5. Homemade Slime: Experiment with different slime recipes.
  6. Pressed Flowers: Preserve the beauty of summer flowers in books.
  7. Fairy Houses: Use natural materials to create homes for fairies in your garden.
  8. Pasta Jewelry: Paint and string pasta to make fun necklaces.
  9. Tie-Dye T-shirts: Brighten old clothes with tie-dye.
  10. Story Stones: Paint stones with images to use as story prompts.

At-home fun

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  1. Bake Off: Have a baking competition with simple recipes.
  2. Movie Marathon: Choose a theme and watch movies together.
  3. Indoor Camping: Set up a tent or make a fort in the living room.
  4. Board Game Day: Spend a day playing new or classic board games.
  5. DIY Pizza Night: Let everyone create their own pizza toppings.
  6. Book Club: Choose a book to read and discuss it.
  7. Science Experiments: Simple experiments with household items.
  8. Magic Show: Learn and perform magic tricks.
  9. Karaoke: Sing along to your favourite songs.
  10. Puzzle Day: Work together on large jigsaw puzzles.

Learning and education

  1. Library Visits: Join summer reading programs.
  2. Historical Sites: Visit local museums or historical sites on free-entry days.
  3. DIY Time Capsule: Create a capsule with current favourite items and notes.
  4. Language Learning: Start learning a new language together.
  5. Cooking Class: Teach kids to make simple meals.
  6. Astronomy Night: Learn about the stars and planets.
  7. Budgeting Game: Teach kids about money management in a fun way.
  8. Gardening: Learn to grow your own vegetables or flowers.
  9. Wildlife Documentary: Watch and discuss nature documentaries.
  10. Map Reading: Practice navigation skills on local walks.

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Getting active

  1. Bike Rides: Explore local trails or parks.
  2. Yoga: Try child-friendly yoga videos.
  3. Dance Party: Have a dance-off in your living room.
  4. Skipping Rope Challenge: See who can do the most jumps.
  5. Hula Hooping: Great for fun and fitness.
  6. Family Olympics: Host a mini Olympics with simple sports.
  7. Nature Walks: Explore different walking paths each week.
  8. Beach Day: Build sandcastles and paddle in the sea.
  9. Kite Flying: Perfect for windy days.
  10. Mini Golf: Create your own course in the garden or at home.

Community

  1. Volunteering: Find family-friendly community service projects.
  2. Visit Elderly Neighbors: Offer to help with gardening or shopping.
  3. Community Garden: Get involved in local gardening projects.
  4. Local Festivals: Attend free or low-cost community events.
  5. Clean-Up Day: Organise a local park or beach clean-up.
  6. Art Show: Create art to display in a mini-exhibition for family and friends.
  7. Bake Sale: Raise money for a local charity with homemade treats.
  8. Pen Pals: Write letters to friends or family members.
  9. Story Time: Host a story time for younger kids in your community.
  10. Skill Share: Teach a skill or craft to others in your community.

Just for fun

  1. Bubble Blowing: Make your own bubble solution and wands.
  2. Dress-Up Day: Spend a day in costume, just for fun.
  3. Pet Parade: Dress up pets and have a mini parade.
  4. Treasure Hunt: Hide treasures around your home or garden for kids to find.
  5. Funny Photo Shoot: Take silly photos or make a family photo album.
  6. Shadow Puppets: Put on a shadow puppet show.
  7. Ice Cream Sundae Bar: Create your own ice cream sundae creations.
  8. Stargazing: Learn about constellations and try to spot them.
  9. Water Play: Set up a sprinkler or a small pool to splash around in.
  10. Silly Olympics: Create fun and silly games to compete in.

Out and about

  1. Bus Adventure: Take a bus to a new part of town and explore.
  2. Bike Picnic: Cycle to a picnic spot with packed lunches.
  3. Museum Days: Many museums have free entry days; plan visits then.
  4. Train Journey: Take a short train ride to a nearby town or attraction.
  5. Explore a New Park: Find parks you’ve never visited and spend the day.
  6. River Walk: Walk along a local river and look for wildlife.
  7. City Tour: Be tourists in your own city and visit popular spots.
  8. Nature Reserve: Visit nature reserves or parks to learn about local wildlife.
  9. Ferry Ride: If you’re near the water, take a short ferry trip.
  10. Outdoor Concerts: Attend free or low-cost outdoor music events.

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Take advantage of the season

  1. Pick Berries: Visit a berry farm to pick your own.
  2. Sunrise or Sunset Watching: Find the best spot to watch and take in the view.
  3. Firefly Catching: Catch fireflies at dusk (but let them go afterwards!).
  4. Leaf Printing: Use leaves to make prints on paper or fabric.
  5. Make Lemonade: Make homemade lemonade and sell it or share it.
  6. Outdoor Movie Night: Set up a screen and projector in the backyard.
  7. Summer Journal: Keep a journal or scrapbook of summer adventures.
  8. Fly Swatter Painting: Use fly swatters and paint to make art.
  9. Ice Block Treasure Hunt: Freeze toys in ice and let kids excavate them.
  10. Sidewalk Games: Play hopscotch, four square, or draw with chalk.

Giving back

  1. Make Cards: Create cards for local nursing homes or hospitals.
  2. Dog Walking: Offer to walk dogs for neighbours or a local shelter.
  3. Community Library: Set up a book exchange in your community.
  4. Food Bank Help: Organise or contribute to a local food bank collection.
  5. Plant Trees: Join or organise a tree-planting day.
  6. Crafts for Causes: Make and sell crafts to raise money for a cause.
  7. Beach Clean-Up: Spend a day cleaning up a local beach.
  8. Recycling Project: Collect and sort recyclables in your neighbourhood.
  9. Charity Run/Walk: Participate in or organise a charity run or walk.
  10. Kindness Rocks: Paint rocks with positive messages and leave them for others to find.
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