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200+ IDEAS FOR SUMMERTIME -- OR ANYTIME -- FUN!
by Deborah Taylor Hough

Since we don't use the phrase "I'm bored!" in our home, we never hear our kids complaining about being bored during those long days at home during the summer months. But ... I have to admit that we're still an incredibly normal family.

Even without the "b-word" in their vocabulary, there are still those times when my three children (ages 16, 12 and 8) just seem to be at a total loss for something constructive to do.

On one of those "I-can't-think-of-anything-to-do" days, I had my children sit down and make a list of everything they could do completely on their own without parental help. After they brainstormed about it for over an hour (which was a good anti-boredom activity itself), the kids had a list of about fifty activities. Surprisingly, they even included a few household chores like dusting and weeding! I decided to ask for input from some other moms, and now my children have a list of over two hundred ideas to beat summertime boredom, and the list just seems to keep growing.

Thanks to the suggestion of one mom, we've put each item on this list onto individual pieces of paper, placed the papers into a container, and when the children need inspiration for an activity, they draw two or three papers and then decide which idea they want to do, either as a group or individually. The mom who suggested pulling ideas out of a container told me she found this method more helpful than giving the kids a huge list of possibilities. By narrowing the choices down to just two or three, it was easier for the kids to pick out the one that sounded the best to them.

200+ IDEAS FOR SUMMERTIME ACTIVITIES In no particular order, here's our current (but continually growing!) list of activities:

  1. ride bikes
  2. roller blade
  3. basketball
  4. play board games
  5. make a tent out of blankets
  6. squirt with hoses
  7. run through the sprinkler
  8. jump rope
  9. read books
  10. blow bubbles
  11. make homemade play dough
  12. play with play dough
  13. press flowers
  14. do crafts with pressed flowers
  15. write a letter to a relative, friend or pen pal
  16. clean bedroom
  17. vacuum livingroom
  18. clean bathroom
  19. make a craft
  20. draw
  21. color
  22. paint
  23. pull weeds
  24. watch a movie
  25. write stories
  26. use binoculars
  27. use magnifying glass
  28. use microscope
  29. bird watching
  30. write a play
  31. act out a play
  32. invent circus acts
  33. perform a circus
  34. play card games
  35. make art on the front walkway with sidewalk chalk
  36. play catch
  37. play baseball
  38. collect rocks
  39. collect leaves
  40. collect feathers
  41. play Frisbee
  42. make Frisbee's out of old plastic lids, decorate with markers
  43. dust the house
  44. brush the pet
  45. write letters
  46. read a magazine
  47. play dress-up
  48. play Cowboys
  49. pick vegetables
  50. play outside with the pet
  51. build a fort in your rooms
  52. build a fort in the backyard
  53. do a jigsaw puzzle
  54. play on the computer
  55. listen to a story or book on tape
  56. do extra schoolwork to get ahead
  57. do brain teasers (ie: crosswords, word searches, hidden pictures, mazes, etc.)
  58. cook
  59. surprise a neighbor with a good deed
  60. play store
  61. prepare a "restaurant" lunch with menus
  62. hold a tea party
  63. have a Teddy bear picnic
  64. play with toy cars
  65. play dolls
  66. play house
  67. chase butterflies
  68. collect caterpillars and bugs
  69. plant a garden or a pot
  70. collect seeds
  71. hunt for four-leaf clovers
  72. learn magic tricks
  73. put on a magic show
  74. plant a container garden
  75. sprout seeds or beans
  76. make sock puppets
  77. put on a puppet show
  78. make Christmas presents
  79. make homemade wrapping paper
  80. make homemade gift cards
  81. make picture frames from twigs glued onto sturdy cardboard
  82. crochet or knit
  83. make doll clothes
  84. sew buttons in designs on old shirts
  85. run relay races
  86. make bookmarks
  87. take a quiet rest time
  88. take a shower or bath
  89. bathe a pet
  90. feed the birds or squirrels
  91. watch the clouds
  92. organize a dresser drawer
  93. clean under the bed
  94. empty dishwasher
  95. vacuum under the couch cushions and keep any change found
  96. write these ideas on pieces of paper and pick out
  97. one or two to do
  98. whittle
  99. whittle bars of soap
  100. practice musical instruments
  101. perform a family concert
  102. teach yourself to play musical instrument (recorder, harmonica, guitar)
  103. fold laundry
  104. sweep kitchen or bathroom floors
  105. sweep front walkway
  106. sweep or spray back patio
  107. sweep or spray driveway
  108. wash car
  109. vacuum car
  110. vacuum or dust window blinds
  111. clean bathroom mirrors
  112. clean sliding glass doors
  113. clean inside of car windows
  114. wash bicycles
  115. clean garage
  116. play in the sandbox
  117. build a sandcastle
  118. work with clay
  119. copy your favorite book illustration
  120. design your own game
  121. build with blocks or Legos
  122. create a design box (copper wire, string, odds-and- ends of things destined for the garbage, pom-poms, thread, yarn, etc.)
  123. plan a neighborhood or family Olympics
  124. have a marble tournament
  125. paint a picture with lemon juice on white paper and
  126. hang it in a sunny window and see what happens in a few days
  127. finger paint with pudding
  128. make dessert
  129. make dinner
  130. give your pet a party
  131. paint the sidewalk with water
  132. start a journal of summer fun
  133. start a nature diary
  134. have a read-a-thon with a friend or sibling
  135. have a neighborhood bike wash
  136. play flashlight tag
  137. play Kick the Can
  138. check out a science book and try some experiments
  139. make up a story
  140. arrange photo albums
  141. find bugs and start a collection
  142. do some stargazing
  143. decorate bikes or wagons and have a neighborhood parade
  144. catch butterflies and then let them go
  145. play hide-and-seek
  146. create a symphony with bottles and pans and rubber
  147. bands
  148. listen to the birds sing
  149. try to imitate bird calls
  150. read a story to a younger child
  151. find shapes in the clouds
  152. string dry noodles or O-shaped cereals into a necklace
  153. glue noodles into a design on paper
  154. play hopscotch
  155. play jacks
  156. make up a song
  157. make a teepee out of blankets
  158. write in your journal
  159. find an ant colony and spill some food and watch
  160. what happens
  161. play charades
  162. make up a story by drawing pictures
  163. draw a cartoon strip
  164. make a map of your bedroom, house or neighborhood
  165. call a friend
  166. cut pictures from old magazines and write a story
  167. make a collage using pictures cut from old magazines
  168. do a secret service for a neighbor
  169. plan a treasure hunt
  170. make a treasure map
  171. make up a "Bored List" of things to do
  172. plan a special activity for your family
  173. search your house for items made in other countries and then learn about those countries from the encyclopedia or online
  174. plan an imaginary trip to the moon
  175. plan an imaginary trip around the world, where would you want to go
  176. write a science-fiction story
  177. find a new pen pal
  178. make up a play using old clothes as costumes
  179. make up a game for practicing math facts
  180. have a Spelling Bee
  181. make up a game for practicing spelling
  182. surprise an elderly neighbor or relative by weeding his/her garden
  183. fingerpaint with shaving cream
  184. collect sticks and mud and build a bird's nest
  185. write newspaper articles for a pretend newspaper
  186. put together a family newsletter
  187. write reviews of movies or plays or tv shows or concerts you see during the summer
  188. bake a cake
  189. bake a batch of cookies
  190. decorate a shoe box to hold your summer treasures
  191. make a hideout or clubhouse
  192. make paper airplanes
  193. have paper airplane races
  194. learn origami
  195. make an obstacle course in your backyard
  196. make friendship bracelets for your friends
  197. make a wind chime out of things headed for the garbage
  198. paint your face
  199. braid hair
  200. play tag
  201. make a sundial
  202. make food sculptures (from pretzels, gumdrops, string licorice, raisins, cream cheese, peanuts, peanut butter, etc.) and then eat it
  203. make a terrarium
  204. start a club
  205. take a nap outside on your lawn
  206. produce a talent show
  207. memorize a poem
  208. recite a memorized poem for your family

Have a wonderful summer! (And for all you people in the Southern Hemisphere, feel free to save this article for December reading!)

ABOUT THE AUTHOR: --Deborah Taylor-Hough (wife and mother of three) is the author of 'Frozen Assets: How to Cook for a Day and Eat for a Month' and the newly released, 'Frugal Living For Dummies(r)' (Wiley, 2003). Visit Debi online for more articles and tips at: http://hometown.aol.com/dsimple/

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