Summer activities for kids

summer activities for kids

Summer activities for kids

 

As the summer holidays are here,  finding ways to keep kids entertained becomes a top priority for both primary school teachers and parents. Indoor summer activities offer a perfect opportunity to engage young minds, stimulate creativity, and make learning fun during the scorching months. We have set out ten exciting and educational indoor summer activities that will keep the little ones entertained!

 

Cooking and baking adventures

Cooking and baking are not only fun but also an excellent way to teach kids essential life skills. Get them involved in the kitchen with age-appropriate tasks, like measuring ingredients, stirring mixtures, and decorating cookies. You’ll not only have a blast together but also enjoy tasty treats afterwards.

 

Indoor obstacle course

Design a thrilling indoor obstacle course using pillows, chairs, hula hoops, and other household items. Children can crawl, jump, balance, and climb their way through the course, promoting physical activity and honing their gross motor skills.

 

Puppet show theatre

Encourage your child’s storytelling abilities with a puppet show. Help them create puppets from socks, paper bags, or craft sticks, and then put on a performance. This activity fosters creativity and communication skills while providing endless entertainment.

 

Science experiments

Turn your home into a mini science lab and let the kids explore the wonders of science. Simple experiments like creating volcanoes with baking soda and vinegar, making a rainbow with water and a glass prism, or growing crystals with Epsom salt can captivate young minds and teach them scientific principles in an engaging way.

 

Indoor camping

Bring the thrill of camping indoors! Set up a cosy tent or create a makeshift fort using blankets and pillows. Kids can enjoy camping stories, play flashlight games, and even have a pretend campfire using battery-operated LED lights. This activity will spark their imagination and create lasting memories.

 

DIY art and craft sessions

Unleash the artist in your child with DIY art and craft sessions. Provide them with a variety of materials like coloured paper, paints, glue and Uni-Ball gel pens. You could even provide them with the Uni-Ball coloured gel stick for a splash of colour. They can create masterpieces, make greeting cards for loved ones, or even design their own board games. The possibilities are endless!

 

 

Virtual museum tours

Take a virtual trip to world-famous museums without leaving the house. Many museums, like the Louvre, offer interactive online tours that allow children to explore history, art, and science exhibits. It’s a fantastic way to introduce them to different cultures and historical periods.

 

Indoor scavenger hunt

Organise an indoor scavenger hunt with clues and riddles hidden around the house. This activity promotes problem-solving, critical thinking, and teamwork. You can tailor the hunt to match their interests, making it even more exciting.

 

Yoga and meditation

Create a serene atmosphere indoors and introduce kids to the benefits of yoga and meditation. Simple stretches and mindfulness exercises will help them relax, focus, and stay centred amidst the summer hustle.

 

Storytelling sessions

Gather around and share stories together. Whether reading books aloud or creating imaginative tales, storytelling enhances vocabulary, listening skills, and sparks creativity.

 

This summer, keep the fun alive and the learning flowing with these fantastic indoor activities for kids. By engaging their minds and bodies, you’ll not only create cherished memories but also instil valuable skills that will serve them well beyond the summer break. Embrace these indoor adventures and beat the heat with joy and excitement!

 

If you want some outdoor summer activity ideas, then check out our recent blog here.

<a href="https://blog.hope-education.co.uk/author/amber-vaccianna/" target="_self">Amber Vaccianna</a>

Amber Vaccianna

Hope blog writer

25 July 2023

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