You know summer is here and I always struggle to find creative things for the kids to do but these are all fantastic ideas! I love the hummingbird butterfly ideas. Thank you so much for the fantastic ideas!
I encourage the kids to do things around the house and I like the idea of planting a shrub and our fence could use a coat of white paint so I am going to plan on this and let them go at it with brushes.
We love doing outdoor stuff with the kids this time of year. We always get hummingbirds that come to our feeder but I know the kids will get a kick out of planting a plant that they can watch the little birds feed from. Plus, we love to garden and hope to pass that down to the little ones.
These are all great ideas!! My kids are grown but I do have a 2 year old granddaughter and she helps me in every way she can. She loves to help me plant my flowers and then every weekend she looks forward to seeing them grow!!
Some neat ideas I can incorporate this summer. I am always trying to figure out activities to do with my son. I am keen on trying to garden- my son would love playing in the dirt.
Wow these are great ideas! Although they might not be suitable for all kids. My aunt's kids are way to hyper to be doing some of these activities but the gardening/weeding sounds like a great fit for them nonetheless! Thanks!
These are wonderful and very useful ideas. Kids are home during the summer. They like being creative and want to help out. This is a great way to get them involved in household projects and to interact with them.
You know summer is here and I always struggle to find creative things for the kids to do but these are all fantastic ideas! I love the hummingbird butterfly ideas. Thank you so much for the fantastic ideas!
ReplyDeleteI encourage the kids to do things around the house and I like the idea of planting a shrub and our fence could use a coat of white paint so I am going to plan on this and let them go at it with brushes.
ReplyDeleteWe love doing outdoor stuff with the kids this time of year. We always get hummingbirds that come to our feeder but I know the kids will get a kick out of planting a plant that they can watch the little birds feed from. Plus, we love to garden and hope to pass that down to the little ones.
ReplyDeleteI love all of these ideas especially the bird feeder for my son who is Autistic,he would really enjoy watching the birds with me.
ReplyDeleteGood ideas - a lot of those include things that will reinforce conservation, science, and math concepts, too - bonus!! :)
ReplyDeleteThese are all great ideas!! My kids are grown but I do have a 2 year old granddaughter and she helps me in every way she can. She loves to help me plant my flowers and then every weekend she looks forward to seeing them grow!!
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ReplyDeleteSome great ideas here! I really like the solar lamp one, as it would be both fun to do and there's the immediate gratification of a nicer backyard.
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ReplyDeleteSome neat ideas I can incorporate this summer. I am always trying to figure out activities to do with my son. I am keen on trying to garden- my son would love playing in the dirt.
ReplyDeleteVery interesting. Too bad I really can't do any of those things.
ReplyDeleteWow these are great ideas! Although they might not be suitable for all kids. My aunt's kids are way to hyper to be doing some of these activities but the gardening/weeding sounds like a great fit for them nonetheless! Thanks!
ReplyDeleteI may have to use some of these ideas to embrace my inner kid! :)
ReplyDeleteThese are wonderful and very useful ideas. Kids are home during the summer. They like being creative and want to help out. This is a great way to get them involved in household projects and to interact with them.
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What a great infogram! My son is looking forward to helping with our tomato plants in the garden this year!
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