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50 Low-Tech Things Your Kids Can Do this Summer

Posted by Karen Murphy

summer activities kidsI've a confession to make, or maybe this is already obvious: we're a pretty low-tech family. We made a foray in Legos this year, and my 11-year old plays Runescape from time to time, but aside from that the kids at least are more or less off the grid (not me, though, give me my broadband connection and my Macbook and I'm a happy girl). So this list of easy, fun, old-fashioned activities for kids* really appeals to me, but even the most die-hard Dora fan needs to change it up once in awhile, don't you think? Even better, a lot of these ideas are on the British side so they're new to me and maybe you too!

How about a bug hunt? Fashion show? Making papier-mache masks (we already have plans for that one)? Building a house of blankets? Or oooh, a treasure hunt! A good many of these ideas take little or no parental participation, or take some set-up after which you can get to blogging or a nap or just open a bottle of wine, what the hell?

I'm ready to try a good many of these. What about you? Ready to burn through the rest of summer with some great activities? 

*Points if you get the "Swallows and Amazons" reference from the article, and extra bonus points if you get it and you're not British.


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Comments

 

karen said:

Yay!  Extra extra bonus pints to me1  Although I admit to not reading the Ransome series as a child - but I discovered them when working in a school library that had them.  Sadly, I admit that even after reading the whole series twice, I still giggle everytime the name Titty is mentioned!

July 19, 2007 9:40 AM
 

Daisy said:

One of my summertime favorites is simply leaving the car at home. We take a city bus to wherever we're going (usually the library) and we have the greatest conversations on the way because I'm not driving and because the radio isn't blaring.

July 19, 2007 12:00 PM
 

Amy Lee said:

If it's not too hot, a picnic and a playground is what I like to do. I bring an iPod with an audiobook on it. That makes it easier for me keep an eye on my daughter. It's great for my daughter since she's an only child and this is a way for her to get to know some of the other kids in the neighborhood.

July 19, 2007 4:08 PM
 

superblondgirl said:

We live 2 miles from the beach, so that's where we spend a lot of our summer.  We build sand castles, find crabs, try to catch fish, swim and float.  Then we come home and shower and snuggle up with a book before nap time.  Those are the best low-key summer days.

July 20, 2007 12:20 AM

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