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5 Budget Friendly Ideas that Will Keep the Kids Busy this Summer

The summer break is almost here, and I don’t know about you, but I’m looking forward to kicking back, relaxing with a glass of something cold and enjoying some well deserved family time. For many of us, the summer holidays is a chance to reconnect with our families and our children. But for some, summer can be quite a worry on our finances, and when you have over six weeks to fill with activities and fun for the little ones, it’s no wonder that parents find this time of year stressful.

Thankfully, there are plenty of ways you can keep your children entertained without damaging your summer budget? You wont need to cash in on any of your investments either – check out Golden Eagle Coins if you’re interested in saving and investing in your future. Read on for 5 budget friendly ideas that will keep the kids busy this summer.

Head to the library

Many parents worry about their child’s reading or math progress slipping over the summer period. So, a trip to the library is certainly worth the effort. Not only can they choose some books to enjoy over the break, but the library is usually bursting with other activities that the whole family can enjoy. Check their timetable for puppet shows, reading challenges, arts and crafts days, author visits, even pop up cinema and drama performances! And the best thing is – all these activities are usually free!

Go for a nature walk

Normally when I suggest going for a walk, it’s met with groans and moans. However, if you choose the right route and make it exciting and interesting, then the kids will soon change their minds! Find some activity pages online or make your own. And tick off what you can see along your walk. The fresh air will certainly do them some good and they’ll enjoy burning off some pent up energy. Collect leaves, sticks or pebbles along the way and they can make pictures with them when they’re back home, and if you take a picnic, then you can make a day of it. 

Movie night

Bedtimes are usually a little more flexible during the summer break, so why not let the kids stay up and you can watch a family movie together? Choose something that everyone will enjoy and don’t forget the popcorn and snacks! 

Go stargazing

Is there anything better than sleeping under the stars? Try pitching a tent up in your own backyard for the night and see how many constellations you can see. You could toast marshmallows and even enjoy your dinner outside too!

Create your very own water park at home

We all love heading to the local water park for the day. But it’s not always budget friendly. The alternative? Create your own version at home! All you’ll need is a couple of paddling pools, a slip and slide, a water hose, sprinkler, water balloons and even water pistols. Set it all up and let the kids run free! You could create water sports, games and challenges too!