Wednesday, June 12, 2013

Free Printable - Summer Bucket List (Fun With Kids!)


If you're looking to have a little summer fun with your kids, I have almost 50 ideas that I've put together in a few "Bucket List" printables. The printable page contains three different lists, containing about 16 ideas on each. 

Instead of putting them into one long list I thought that three smaller lists would be more manageable. This way moms can tackle one list at a time, perhaps taking two weeks for each one. Whatever works for you!

Some of the ideas that you'll find on the lists are: 
  • Bring a blanket and read in the park
  • Bring a special treat to your librarians
  • Pick up litter in your neighborhood
  • Go for a nature walk
  • Get another family together for a baseball game
  • Go on a treasure hunt
  • Make a time capsule
  • Build a sand castle
  • Read a book of the Bible together
  • Wash the car
  • Have a water balloon fight
  • And many more...
Download a copy of your three "Summer Bucket Lists" and get almost 50 ideas for fun!


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3 comments:

  1. What a great list! Summer is a tricky season to spend well... on one hand everyone is ready to be a bit lazy.... on the other we can do so many fun things together. Thanks for the great ideas!!! I've been working on a list to be super intentional with the precious time I have with my kiddos.

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  2. Darlene, this is GREAT!! My little 6 year old niece spends the Summer with us and this will be a wonderful way to keep us moving. Thank you!

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  3. This is a cute idea! I printed them out, cut out the ones that were do-able for us, and literally put them in a plastic sand bucket on a shelf. when they are bored or we are trying to come up with what to do that day, we can pick out something from the bucket?:)

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