Spring Break Ideas for Your Bored Kids
March 16, 2009 by Eliza Ferree
Filed under Parenting
For many, Spring Break doesn’t start for another week but for some crazy reason my children’s school decided we’d do it early. What does this mean? For me, it means I wasn’t prepared for the “Mom, I’m bored, she hit me, he won’t quit looking at me” and all those other sayings that go with four kids being in the same house with absolutely nothing to do.

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Currently I’m listening to them dish out ice cream:
“Oh gross I bet he put boogers in it. Sissy did he put boogers in my ice cream.”
“No, he didn’t put…What? Ewww, that’s gross, BabyGirl. He’d never. Oh gross.”
Yes, believe or not they are really arguing about the possibility that their older brother may have done this. No, he didn’t. No one has the slightest clue why she thought this either. Little A is currently throwing a fit too over his ice cream, at first he didn’t want it, now he does.
Starting tomorrow I’m going to have the following ready for them:
1- Movie Marathon: This will be a list of movies they can watch, provided this is a list you’ve put together that are okay for them. Now they can make a theater in all types of ways. Hand them Easter or Halloween buckets and let them decorate them for Movie popcorn. Designate the older children to pop the popcorn and get the younger kids to make the mix. Have fun! Yes, mom there will be a mess but they should be out of your hair for at least 1-3 hours depending how long the movie is.
2- Library: Take a trip to the library and allow each child to get a certain amount of books. Give them each a certain amount of days to get them done and write a mini report on it. Or maybe (if they are smaller) have them put on a play.
3- Picnic: I can never say this one enough, but going out and having a picnic with your family can really bring the memories home. Make sure to have a bag to put all the food in, or a basket. Buy or bring all the necessary items and don’t forget the football, basketball, soccerball or some other type of fun activity to engage in while you are out. Your kids will love this and you will get exercise.
4- Make a garden: It’s spring, plant a garden. Make sure to have ready some hand tools or big yard tools to get the job done and some seeds. Or have them make a list of all the things they’d like to plant and the reason why. Yes, a little writing to go along with this one. Go out and shop for the materials with the children, you could get the items on your own or give each of them a list or dollar amount they could spend. Once back at home, give them each assigned jobs or spots in the yard to have their own area. They’ll get to play outside, get dirty and you’ll not only have the kids enjoying fresh air but you’ll have them away from the BOOB Tube as my father use to call it and making your yard look better.
I’ll continue to add more throughout the week, right now we are headed out to do a bit of seed shopping. Have a nice day! What do you do on Spring Break?















Hi fellow parenting contributor. Not only am I entertaining my son for spring break, I am also entertaining his cousin (my niece) from out of town. And I’m scraping for ideas to keep the two occupied. I am totally taking your advise this afternoon and get the kids gardening! What a great idea! And lord knows the yard could use it!
Thanks!!
I’m so glad this was able to help. Let me know how the gardening goes. The leprechaun left my kids seeds so we’ll be doing that when everyone is better. Currently I have one more sick in the house.
those are the crappiest ideas i ever heard a mini-REPORT WTF?!!! What kid wants to do that phucking sh1t
??!!! u r boring as heelllll
My God, when I searched this, I was looking for something fun to do; the movie thing might be okay, but make a garden? What the duce?