Summer Passport – Free Printable Summer Activity Book

 
It’s Summer!!! School is wrapping up and I bet you are looking for some fun summer ideas to keep everyone a little occupied. Look no further! Together with my friend Janel from A Mom’s Take we have been working hard to create a FREE Summer Passport printable activity book to share with everyone. It is full of crafts, easy kid friendly recipes, games and activities, fun science experiments and so much more. You have to check it out!

 

Free Summer Fun Printable for Kids

Click here for your FREE Summer Passport Printable Activity Book

 

To snag your own copy of the FREE Summer Passport, stop by the Fun On a Dime Facebook page and “Like” it, if you have not already. If you are not taken directly to the free printable, there is a tab on the Facebook fan page labeled “Free Summer Printable!” that will take you to it.

My daughter and her cousin have already started working on their Summer Passports! Being true girls they have spent all their time on the front page that doubles as a coloring page. Last year we made Summer Bucket Lists, but this year we will not need to worry about that with our Train of Fun. This packet includes a page of “tickets” (i.e. fun summer ideas) and a 10 car train that is waiting for its owner to fill each car full of the fun you want to do this summer or to fill in as you go. We created the list with simple ideas, but feel free to remove any of the suggestions that will not work for you.

We may have to put up a second train in our house for each kiddo. When my niece looked through the packet and saw how many train cars were available she stated, “Oh, there are only 10? What if I need more?” I figure there are enough cars for us to do one activity a week for sure.

 

More Summer Fun Ideas

 

Kid Friendly Games and Activities

 

Easy Summer Treats

 

Kid Friendly Arts and Crafts

 

Summer Book and Game Recommendations

 

Great Summer Reads

1-3

  • Little Bear
  • The Monster at the End of this Book
  • Left Foot Right Foot – Dr. Seuss
  • Hand, Hand, Fingers, Thumb
  • If you give a Mouse a Cookie
  • Busy, Busy Town
  • The Gruffalo
  • Curious George
  • Good Night Moon

Ages4-6

  • Fly Guy
  • National Geographic 2014 almanac
  • Flat Stanley
  • Fancy Nancy
  • Elephant & Piggie
  • Pinkalicious
  • I-Spy
  • Where’s Waldo
  • (Girls) Anything with Princesses or Dancers on the cover!

Ages 7-9

  • Scooby Doo
  • Big Nate
  • Goosebumps
  • Magic Tree House Series
  • Roald Dahl books
  • Nancy Drew and the Clue Crew
  • Amelia Bedelia

Ages 10+ / or parents to read to younger children

  • The Boxcar Children
  • Harry Potter
  • My Father’s Dragon
  • Percy Jackson (our current series)
  • Mrs. Frisby and the Rats of NIMH series
  • A Series of Unfortunate Events
  • Anything by Shannon Hale
  • The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe series
  • Anne of Green Gables series
  • Nancy Drew series

**I am sure there are a ton more. Email me if you have any favorites to add to the list.

 

Game Recommendations

 

Head over to AMomsTake.com/Summer-Passport for more fun ideas!

 

AND…stay tuned for a COLORING CONTEST coming soon!!

 

Disclosure: No compensation received…just a load of fun for you to enjoy!

Watermelon Fun…July Family Challenge

 

When this warm weather rolls around each summer I can’t help but think of watermelon. And luckily it is everywhere right now. So, this month we have a great Family Challenge for you! It’s time to have some summer fun!

The Challenge: Watermelon!

Eat it, play a game with it, create something with it, or do a craft about it. Whatever you do, have some fun with your family, take a picture, if possible, and share what you did with us!

Here are some fun ideas I found on the web:

Watermelon Toss, Spitting , Eating Competitions

 

Watermelon Carving:

Go simple with a Watermelon Jello Bowl (below) or fancier. (This site has tons of fun watermelon carving ideas).

Watermelon Carving

 

Watermelon Craft

 

Paint Watermelon Nails

 

Make a Watermelon Recipe:

One of many recipes out there is this yummy Watermelon Frosty

 

I can’t wait to see what you come up with!


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At Home Summer Camp

 

The past few summers I always feel a bit antsy when the summer time rolls around. Not having access to a car during the day probably made things a little worse and I just wanted to have a little fun. I am sure my kiddos would love some fun, too! As I thought about options available, I started to feel a bit limited on what we could do. In addition to our transportation and budget issues, I still had two young, napping, very slow walking, non-school aged children. Most classes in the area were for older children, out of my price range or if we walked, it would be a very long walk in the middle of the day…yada, yada, yada…you can see my excuse list piling up! lol Then it dawned on me to have our own Summer Camp. For some reason calling it Summer Camp made my 3 year old (at the time) even more excited to particpate.

 

Mini-Summer Camp Routine:

So to start, I decided we would only do Summer Camp three mornings a week. For us, Monday, Wednesdays and Fridays. That allowed us to join in on a local play group, play with friends, or if we had the car, to go to the library the other two mornings. Then I picked a few categories I wanted to work on each of those mornings each week. Art, Baking and Adventure/Science (Adventure and Science rotated every other week). Usually once a week we would invite a friend or two over to join in on an activity. Pretty simple, right?

Do not think that you have to do 3 new amazing things each week. It was more of the anticipated project.

For instance, we did not always do some new recipe each week for our Baking Day. Sometimes it was brownies and we attempted to make them from scratch… or from a box on a rough day ;-) . BUT, it was their project. Since they could not read, I was there to read the instructions and ask them what they needed. They got out the bowls, ingredients and needed instruments. I had them do any stirring by hand as much as possible. We tasted, smelled, touched everything we added. And they helped clean up everything, too. Can’t forget about that! They absolutely loved it!

 

We have built some great memories over the past few summers. In fact, a lot of the activities we show off on here on Fun On a Dime stem from those fun Summer Camp weeks. Here are a few we have posted past summers:

 

Art Ideas

 

Baking Ideas

 

Adventures/Science Ideas

 

Now that my oldest is in school, we were invited to participate in a Summer Camp at his school for $250 for 2 weeks. As fun as that sounded, we passed that opportunity up fast! We like our simple summer fun!

 

Your Summers are what you make of them. So, have some fun!!!

 

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Indoor Summer Camp ~ Year Round {Guest Post}

 

Has winter got you down?  Have you been dreaming of summer, wishing you could be outdoors having fun?  I have a great idea for how you can enjoy summer camp, even when it’s snowing outside!  Originally this idea was put together for a girl scout event that was held in March when we needed something fun to do.  It could easily be used for a family fun night, a birthday party or even for a group event.

 

First off, what would summer camp be without creating some crafts?   At our event, the girls created some small crafts commonly found at girl scout camp.  But these ideas would work great for anyone.

For our first craft we created s’mores.  Now these s’mores weren’t for eating (those came later), were easy to put together and looked great when they were done.

Indoor Campfire

Here’s a list of supplies needed:

  • a sheet of tan colored felt
  • a sheet of dark brown felt
  • cotton balls
  • glue.

I found some felt that was fairly stiff that worked very well but any felt will work.  If you are making these with a large group, I would suggest cutting the felt in advance.  Cut out two squares in the tan colored felt, approximately 1.5 inches by 1.5 inches.  Then cut one square in the dark brown felt just a little bit larger than the tan felt.  Place on tan piece of felt on a flat surface, add a dap of white glue, add the dark brown felt piece.  Add another drop of glue onto the dark brown felt and add a cotton ball.  Last add some glue to the top of the cotton ball and top it all off with the last piece of tan felt.  There you go!  You may add a pin to the back for wearing if you wish.  Just make sure you let your s’more dry for a few minutes for the glue to set.

Some other craft ideas: Decorate tee shirts, tote bags, make friendship bracelets, or re-create a craft you did in summer camp. A great website to check out for craft ideas is Family Fun.

Indoor Campfire

Don’t forget to serve some real s’mores for eating too.  Here is a hint if you are making s’mores for a large group, use marshmallow fluff instead of roasting or toasting marshmallows.  It’s not as good as a toasted marshmallow but far easier and quicker to mass produce these yummy treats!  Don’t forget the bug juice too.

Family Campfire

Our event was held at an elementary school so we were not able to have a real campfire.  But we were at summer camp and wanted to have that campfire experience.  So I went searching for a way to create one.  I found everything I needed at the local dollar store and at my home.

Indoor Fire

How to create your own campfire:

  • a ring- I used a grapevine wreath that I found at the dollar store.
  • several empty paper towel or toilet paper rolls
  • brown craft paper
  • tape
  • red and yellow tissue paper

 

Set down your fire ring.  Take the empty rolls and cover with brown construction paper so they resemble logs.  Place the “logs” into the fire ring in a criss cross pattern.  Take a sheet of red tissue paper and an sheet of yellow tissue paper.  Stack them together.  Find the middle of the sheets and pinch.  Fan up the side of the tissue paper and place the pinched end into the middle of the logs, moving them about until they look like fire.

Now that you have a campfire, you are ready to have some fun!  Campfire skits are silly, funny and short.  If you have very creative kids who are quick on their feet, you can give them 15 minutes to come up with their own.  If not, google camp skits or campfire skits and you will find a bunch of ideas, complete with dialogue.  Some great sites are www.scoutorama.com/skits and www.weknowskits.com .   Our favorite one was this:

 

The Dead Fly Skit

Action

Have the first kid come in and look at the rock and say,”Hey cool, a dead fly. I’m gonna pull its head off.” Have the kid walk off stage and the next kid walks in and says, ” Hey cool a dead fly. I’m gonna pull its wings off.” Have this kid run off and have the next kid come in and say, “Hey cool a dead fly. I’m gonna pull it’s head off.” Have them walk off stage and another kid walk on casually looking around. When he/she sees the boulder he/she says, “cool a raisin!” Have them act as if they are eating something and then say “juicy” and then walk off the stage.

Equipment

  • 4 kids and a boulder or a table or stump

Preparation

  • line the four kids up backstage and have them come in on cue. set the boulder in the middle.

 

Campfire Songs

Once all the laughter has ended from the skits, end the night or event with some campfire songs (but be prepared, some of them are just as silly as the skits).  Our favorite song is about a pair of underwear.–.

God Bless My Underwear

(to the tune of “God Bless America”)

God bless my underwear, my only pair.

Stand beside them, and guide them,

Through the rips, through the holes, through the tears.

From the washer, to the dryer, to the clothesline in the air.

God bless my underwear, my only pair.

Some great sites for song ideas are www.weknowcampfiresongs.com and ww.dragon.sleepdeprived.ca/songbook/songbook_index.htm

If you are brave you could also include some ghost stories.  Hopefully this taste of summer will keep you going until it’s time for the real thing!

 

Kerry is a wife, mother of three kids, 2 dogs and a cat.  In the winter she can usually be found curled in up a chair reading and in the summer she usually is in her garden or in her kitchen processing and preserving her garden haul.  If she isn’t there then you can find her on her blog- Country Living On a Hill where she blogs about her life on the hill and learning to live with fibromyalgia.

Bubble Fun – More Than Just Soap

One of my son’s homework assignments is to play with shaving cream. How cool is that? I am just to cheap to buy it. Then my husband told me how they were at his sister’s house and how they had a lot of fun with a simple activity she gave them. All she did was scoop up the top bubbles off her dish water and let the kids play (help clean) her counters. Since they had so much fun with that, I decided to make some super bubbles and see how they like them. Although they were not exactly perfect for writing numbers and letters in, they did have a lot of fun and it kept them entertained and seated for at least 10 minutes!

 

What You Need:

  • Water ( We used only 1/4 cup water)
  • Dish soap (we used 1-2 Tablespoons)
  • Mixer (with beaters)
  • Table or large lid/pan to keep the bubbles on

 

Directions:

Step 1: Add water and soap to mixing bowl and put on high speed for 1-2 minutes. The longer/faster you mix the denser the bubbles. Play with the different amounts of soap and water you add in to create different textures. Ours wasn’t quite soapy enough to really to make bubble blowers with our hands, but came off really easy.

Step 2: Plop it on the table or a large surface and let them go to town. We used some 9×13 glass pan lids that helped keep things contained with their small edges.

 

Step 3: Let them have fun. There are so many ways…practice letter or number writing, play with the texture, clean off the table, blow bubbles by cupping their hands, etc. ** Be careful to warn them not to clap their hands in front of their face, so they do not get soap in their eyes.**

 

ENJOY!

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Go Take A Hike!

 I cannot think of a fun activity cheaper and more refreshing than a good hike! We recently took advantage of great weather and Dad’s day off to visit one of our favorite hiking spots. I particularly enjoy hikes (with kids) that have a fun destination. It is a perfect motivation to keep them moving! My husband on the other hand enjoys taking the random trail without a map (or looking at one) and see where it will take us. My “control freak”-self comes out at these moments. But while I silently muse over why I am bugged I come to realize how nice it is to just think and am reminded why I even like hiking in the first place. I highly recommend it!

Since the days are not hot, yet, we went around lunch time and took a picnic lunch with us….

 

And since we went later we were the only people on the trail and let these two run free! 

 

This was our destination. A 40 ft waterfall. Every time we see it, it looks different…

…and Little Sis was a bit thirsty;-) !

 

**There are probably some great trails near your home or within a short drive that you do not even know about. Take advantage of the many resources around you to find a good hike that matches your family’s abilities. There are maps at your city/town’s Visitor’s Center, there are Park Ranger’s, which I’m sure are full of information, and there are always your friends, neighbors, and family that you can talk to and see what they know is around. A great resource for us to find fun family friendly hikes has been from the employees at our local university’s Outdoor Rental Center. They are usually outdoor enthusiasts and know of all sorts of places within 3 hours around us.**

What are you waiting for? Get out and hit a trail or two before the weather really heats up. Enjoy all your senses and get moving! 

Have Fun!!

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