Things for kids to do in the summer for free!
At home or outdoors
Mini beast hunt.
You can find some useful identification charts herehttps://www.rbkc.gov.uk/PDF/Minbeasts%20pack.pdf
Craft with nature
Collect fallen leaves, petals and twigs and make your own artwork.ย You could recreate your favourite animal or a scene.
Create a cosy corner outside
Rig up a sheet as a tent or grab a blanket and some cushions and create your own reading space.
Scavenger hunt
Create a list of things you might find outdoors and see if you can tick them off your list.ย Here are some ideas from the Woodland Trust.https://www.woodlandtrust.org.uk/blog/2020/01/nature-scavenger-hunts/#:~:text=Nature%20scavenger%20hunts%20for%20kids.%201%20Spring%20scavenger,scavenger%20hunt.%205%20Tiny%20treasure%20hunt.%20More%20items
Have a water fight.
Water balloons, water pumps or water pistol fun!
Gardening
Encourage your children to grow and plant some seeds.ย ย The easiest option is cress on the windowsill, but you could also try growing a seed from some fruit you have eaten or some different types of salad.
Out and about
- Visit a museum or gallery – see money saving expert for a list of free venues to visit.
https://www.moneysavingexpert.com/deals/free-museums-and-art-galleries/ - Visit a park or local country park where you can usually park for free.
- Visit a local beach.
- Fly a kite.
- Join the summer reading challenge at your local library.
- Enjoy a family bike ride.
- Visit your local swimming pool.
- Geocatching – download the app and go hunting for a secret cache.
London Experiencesย
Visit the British Museum, Tate Gallery, Bank of England Museum or National Maritime Museum Greenwich.ย ย There is so much to see and do in London.
Local Activities
It’s always worth checking before you travel to make sure places are open because of the pandemic.ย ย But if not, there are plenty of other options to try.