Organized sports, camps, scheduled vacations, and parent-organized playdates are great summer activities, but don't we all miss the slower, free-range summers of our childhoods?
The “lazy” days of summer provide the perfect opportunity for kids to assert their independence and engage in free play. Parents benefit from being able to take a break from planning and entertaining, and kids learn decision making skills, negotiating skills, how to build relationships, and how to use their imaginations and foster their creativity. An old-fashioned summer can be good for everyone’s physical and mental well-being.
Here are 50 “old school” 70s/80s summer ideas:
- no schedule
- neighbourhood freedom
- no electronics
- play outside
- spend time with cousins
- swim
- bike
- play hide and seek until dusk
- play flashlight tag
- build forts
- fish
- dance in the rain in bathing suits
- splash in puddles and plastic pools
- blow bubbles
- make mud pies
- read books outside
- cloud watch
- star gaze
- hang out in someone’s shed / clubhouse
- trade stickers
- tent in the yard
- catch fireflies
- slip and slide in the backyard
- roller skate
- catch frogs
- play old school lawn darts
- play hop scotch
- enjoy family meals
- drink from the hose
- have watermelon seed spitting contests
- eat boiled hot dogs
- eat bologna or PB&J sandwiches
- make homemade ice cream and popsicles in plastic molds
- make frozen chocolate covered bananas
- drink kool aid and tang
- drink lemonade in Styrofoam cups
- eat half cooked cakes made in easy bake ovens
- walk to the store and buy candy
- eat rocket popsicles
- wash your hair with shampoo in the lake (which totally counts as a bath)
- have a bon fire
- pick berries
- learn jump rope rhymes
- play with neighbourhood kids
- buy ice cream from a guy on a bike
- play Red Rover
- play Simon Says
- listen to the radio on the back deck
- play clapping games like “Miss Mary Mac”
- parents holler when it's time to come home... when the street lights come on
♥
Gina (aka East Coast Mommy)
Gina (aka East Coast Mommy)
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