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		<title>Fun Summer Activities for Kids</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Summer&#8217;s here and kids are all home from school so what&#8217;s that phrase you are about to wish your kids never learned? &#8220;Mooommm, I&#8217;m bored. What can we do?&#8221; Yes, moms and dads&#8230;you&#8217;ve entered the land of no return. See you can&#8217;t send them back to school and you can&#8217;t pawn them off on the neighbor because they are all dealing with the same thing.
For now, you have been designated the anti-boredom police and you better figure something out before they drive you insane. Sure, you can pull out that box of arts and crafts, paper and crayons but honestly [...]<p>Post from: <a href="http://www.blisstree.com">Blisstree</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Summer&#8217;s here and kids are all home from school so what&#8217;s that phrase you are about to wish your kids never learned? &#8220;<em>Mooommm, I&#8217;m bored. What can we do?&#8221; </em>Yes, moms and dads&#8230;you&#8217;ve entered the land of no return. See you can&#8217;t send them back to school and you can&#8217;t pawn them off on the neighbor because they are all dealing with the same thing.</p>
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<p>For now, you have been designated the anti-boredom police and you better figure something out before they drive you insane. Sure, you can pull out that box of arts and crafts, paper and crayons but honestly how long will that last before you hear those phrases again? You need a plan and a list of other ideas. Lets work together and come up with some.</p>
<p><strong>Young Kids</strong><br />
- <strong>water play:</strong> You can get a bunch of buckets or pots and pans out and fill a pool with water and let the young ones have at it. Don&#8217;t forget to toss in a few plastic spoons so they can pretend to cook and bang away on the pots. Kids love exploring and the way the water falls. Since you do have them near the water and possibly in it don&#8217;t forget to apply sunblock so they don&#8217;t burn.</p>
<p>- <strong>sand play</strong>: Fill a designated area up with sand and give them a few beach toys to have their own time with. Don&#8217;t forget to toss in a few hot wheels so they can play crash up derby.</p>
<p>- <strong>chalk</strong>: This seems to take on a fun all on its own, some kids will draw for hours, others will write message and yet some are more creative and draw entire towns. These days Crayola has a ton of chalk tools you can buy to add to the fun, these can normally be found at Walmart, Target, Toys R Us, etc.</p>
<p>- <strong>bubbles</strong>: What child doesn&#8217;t like to blow bubbles? Make your own or buy them, now days they even have these miracle bubbles that never pop&#8230;well they do eventually but it isn&#8217;t like normal bubbles. Plus there are all types of wands, big, small and huge or just use the bubble blower and have a little bubble party.</p>
<p>- <strong>swimming pool</strong> (the tiny wading ones)- Kids love swimming, mine did even when they didn&#8217;t like the bathtub and trust me I considered tossing in the bar of soap. Fill a pool up and let them play until they are all prunes or until they start to shiver. Have towels nearby so they can lay out to dry.</p>
<p><strong>Middle-age Children</strong><br />
- <strong>bike riding:</strong> Every child seems to love the freedom of a bike, maybe its just knowing they are doing it on their own or the way the wind blows against your face even when there is none. I remember playing bike tag with my dad and some friends growing up. No matter what they decide to do, make sure they are wearing their helmets properly.</p>
<p>- <strong>fishing/skipping rope</strong>: I&#8217;ll never forget the look on my kids&#8217; faces when I put that rod in their hand and showed them how to cast. Or the look on their face as they brought their first fish in&#8230;.err I mean crab. Children love to learn new things and fishing is defnitely one of them, course you may discover you&#8217;ve got one child that won&#8217;t touch the worm. My papa taught me a way around that though, simply place a fake one on or a mini marshmallow. Shhh, we won&#8217;t tell no one. Skipping rope, hopscotch, soccer, etc are other games they may like to learn to play outside too.</p>
<p>- <strong>reading:</strong> It&#8217;s summertime and schools and libraries probably worked together to encourage your child to read so many books this summer. Why shouldn&#8217;t they right? Help them out by taking some time yourself to read a book in front of them, maybe have an afternoon of reading or a certain hour. I remember &#8220;Freshman Dorms&#8221; that was a book series I read one summer, the entire summer. You&#8217;d always catch me with those books nearby.</p>
<p>- <strong>playing with their friends</strong>: If their friends are nearby they&#8217;ll probably want to hang with them, in your house, their house or in the yard. This can be a lifesaver if they&#8217;ve been cooped up in the house too long and they are getting on your nerves. Plus they can finally chat about all those things they need to catch up on.</p>
<p><strong>Teens</strong><br />
- <strong>go to the movies</strong>:  There are a ton of <a href="http://www.blisstree.com/articles/top-5-summer-movies-for-kids/">movies</a> hitting the theater this summer that your teens are probably wanting to see.</p>
<p>- <strong>camping</strong>:  This was always a favorite of ours and depending on the age may depend on the type of camping. Keep in mind there is always the front and backyard if you need a little peace of mind. Or you can take a group of teens up camping with you and give them their very own tent and lot, this way they feel they are on their own and you can still look after them if needed.</p>
<p>- <strong>hike</strong>:  These days teens like to take care of themselves, one great way to do that is go on a hike. Make sure they pack plenty of water depending on where they are going or how long they&#8217;ll be gone.  If they aren&#8217;t going with a buddy you may want to find out where they plan on going and what time they&#8217;ll be back or give them a cell to contact you if needed, that is if they don&#8217;t already have one.</p>
<p>- <strong>going to mall/beach/lake/river</strong>- you know anywhere they can escape mom and dad.</p>
<p>Got any other ideas to add to the list? Come on I don&#8217;t want to hear that phrase again, do you?</p>
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