As always, I've made sure to only really add things that we've already got planned, or simple things that won't be too difficult to achieve. Just because you've made a list, it doesn't mean it needs to be full of fancy and expensive things - at the end of the day just getting outdoors is good enough! Do let me know if you're going to create your own summer holidays bucket list this year. I'm always on the hunt for more ideas for years (and other school holidays!) to come.
What plans do you have for this summer?
Aww! It looks like you have some fantastic plans for the summer. We're planning on a couple of trips to the cinema and that's about it. x
ReplyDeleteHave an indoor picnic, if the weather is bad or in the garden. Eat it on a picnic blanket or throw, get the kids to help you to make it. Make up stories, get the kids to write a sentence each. Even doing a little bit helps with spelling and writing. Have a treasure hunt with clues with a story or DVD to watch as prize.
ReplyDeleteSorry also another idea, go to a fair or charity shop and give them some money to spend with a a budget, toys, books even bricabrac or clothes, remember my son got a disney tshirt which he wore virtually all the holiday and books to read.
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