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Customers like the value, readability, entertainment value, and family use of the tabletop game. They mention that it's well worth the money, the instructions are simple and clear, and that it is a fun icebreaker game for kids. They also appreciate the content, and durability. However, some customers feel the game is able to be a little too difficult for kids, and find the content too complicated.
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Customers find the game fun, simple, and challenging. They also say it's a great way for grandparents to have fun with kids, and one of their favorite kid friendly card games.
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Customers find the content of the tabletop game very informative, interesting, and helpful for learning science facts. They say it's a good way to incorporate learning science with having fun. Customers also mention that the game helps everyone learn and keeps their grandchildren engaged in learning in a fun easy non-stressful environment.
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Customers find the game easy to learn and play, with simple and clear instructions. They also say the concept is simple yet engaging. Customers also mention the cards are easy to remember and to read even from across the room.
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Customers find the game great for family use. They say it's a great present for an enthusiastic child, and a useful gift for young ones. Some say the game is interactive for all ages and challenging for all.
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Customers like the durability of the tabletop game. They mention that the heavy duty cards hold up well to wear and tear, and the game is high quality and beautifully illustrated. They also say that it arrived in good condition.
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Customers find the tabletop game challenging. They say it's not the easiest game, and it quickly becomes too easy. Some customers also mention that the pictures are nice and bright, but the game is hard to play.
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100 Last-Day-of-School Activities Your Students Will Love!
Fun in (and out of) the sun.
Summer days can be long and fun-filled from wake-up to bedtime, or they can be, well, just long. Here are 51 summer activities for kids that will keep them entertained and engaged outside, inside, and at the park.
Summer days are all about being outside. This summer, kids can work through the design process, get their energy out, or just enjoy being outside long into the night.
You can go simple, with half an orange and some birdseed, or get out the hammer and nails. Either way, making a bird feeder will engage kids through the design process. Once it’s hung up, take photos of the birds you attract to learn about each one.
Try it: The Spruce Crafts
With a few pool noodles, some cones, objects from around the house, and a stretch of sidewalk, you can make a bike obstacle course. Have your kids research and plan the course, then build it themselves. All the neighborhood kids will want to get in on the fun!
Try it: Two Wheeling Tots
Create a 5×5 grid with numbers and a star in the center (like the photo above). Make sure the starting square is clear by writing it in a different color than the rest of the numbers. Then, fill in rest of the squares with numbers 1 through 4. To play, kids start on the “start” square. From there they jump the number of squares indicated by the square they are standing on. So, if they are standing on a number 2, they jump 2 squares in any direction. The goal is to land on the center star square.
Try it: Math Geek Mama
First, spend a few days making art to hang on a clothesline. Then, make invitations for neighbors and friends. Finally, host a day showing off your child’s art.
Help your kids see their backyard in a new light with a scavenger hunt. Get the printable from Doing Good Together or make your own list of things they can find. Older kids will enjoy learning how to explore farther from home with a list of things they can find in your neighborhood.
Try it: Green Child Magazine
Draw a grid with 26 boxes, one for each letter of the alphabet. Then, whisper or shout a word to your child and have them hop from letter to letter to spell it. This is a great game for kids throughout elementary school—younger kids can spell their names and simple words while older kids can spell longer words.
Try it: Deceptively Educational
You’ll need 2×4 boards cut into 48 10½ inch pieces. Then, sand them smooth, decorate the pieces however you want, stack, and play.
Try it: Creative Green Living
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Make your own sandbox with a bag of sand from the hardware store, a plastic storage bin, and toys. After your child is finished playing, close the lid to keep the sand safe.
Level up a game of tic-tac-toe with a sheet, some tape, and a set of Frisbees.
Try it: Family Handyman
String a Hula-Hoop from a tree and hang a sheet to the ground to create a space for reading or relaxing.
Try it: DIY Fun Ideas
Decorate paper plates and toss beanbags onto each one, racking up points.
Get the printable at Mod Podge Rocks Blog .
Cut Hula-Hoops in half for the wickets and use kickballs or soccer balls for the balls in a full-yard game of croquet.
Read the full directions at Crafting Chicks .
Hang up a white sheet for your projector, or bring a TV outside, and watch a movie under the stars.
Try it: Mom Advice
Download a free astronomy app at dusk and learn all about the night sky. You can also use an app to track satellites in your area including the International Space Station.
Bubbles are always a win. Create homemade bubble solution and use any combination of string, Hula-Hoops, and bubble wands to make bubbles.
Try it: The Nerd’s Wife
When the sun comes out, so does the hose. Here are activities that require some water but can be done without a full pool.
Fill buckets with water and take sponges and paintbrushes and “paint” the driveway or side of your house.
Try it: Six Sister Stuff
Fill a baby pool with water and dish soap until you have a nice lather. Add balls or bath toys and you’re set for an afternoon of fun.
Try it: Small Potatoes
There are a few ways to keep cool with a car wash. Either literally wash your car with buckets and soap or get creative and make a car wash for your child’s play cars.
Try it: Mom Endeavors
Fill long block-ice containers with paint, freeze, and paint on butcher paper. It’s the perfect way to paint outside on a hot day.
Try it: My Bored Toddler
Buy it: Ice Containers on Amazon
Line up empty cans or plastic bottles on a flat surface. Then, use water launchers to aim and shoot the cans down.Â
Try it: Hands On As We Grow
Hang a piece of string from one end of the yard to the other. Then, run a cup along the string. The goal is to use water blasters to shoot the cup all the way across the string.
Try it: All for the Boys
Create reusable water bombs using cut-up sponges. Then, play everything from hot potato to catch with the sponge bombs.
Try it: Inner Child Fun
Make a boat out of paper, an empty juice box, and an empty milk carton. Then, sail the boat in a kiddie pool. Check out all the ways to create a boat at Kids Activities Blog.
Try it: Kids Activities Blog
Combine cornstarch, baking soda, water, and food coloring. Mix and put into ice cube trays. Freeze overnight. Use the chalk to draw on your sidewalk or driveway (wet the ground beforehand if you want). Once you’re done drawing, spray vinegar on the chalk drawings to see it erupt.
Fill spray bottles with washable paint and spray a sheet or large white poster boards. Or fill the spray bottles with water and spray over chalk art to see how it changes when wet.
Try it: KinderArt
Set up a tarp on a slope in your yard and run a hose over it to create a flexible water slide.
Try it: Happy Hooligans
Some summer days were meant for indoor fun. Here are activities that keep kids entertained, though some require close supervision.
Have kids organize and host a family game night. Older kids will enjoy organizing a menu and planning for which games to play. The whole family will enjoy stopping for a few hours of friendly competition.
Start with slime, end with kinetic sand. Mix a cup of sand into a half-cup of slime to start, then adjust, adding more sand or more slime, until you have just-right kinetic sand.
When it’s too rainy to go to the pool, put pool noodles to use by decorating them and using them in games like a javelin throw. Cut one pool noodle into a circle and hang it from the ceiling. Use the other pool noodle as a javelin.
Try it: Therapy Fun Zone
You can make bouncy balls with ingredients you probably have around your house … and a little bit of patience.
To play this game, tape a series of ribbons, strings, or ropes from wall to wall along a hallway. Then, kids have to try to pass through them without touching.
Try it: Our Little Roses
Once it’s dark, or on a particularly dark and stormy summer day, bring out the flashlights and see what fun you can have with shadow puppets, reading by flashlight, or playing flashlight tag.
Get more ideas at The Spruce .
Cut a pool noodle in half and use a few other things you can find around the house to create a marble run.
Try it: Kid Spot
Get all the pillows off the couch to create a Floor Is Lava challenge.
A pack of toothpicks and a bag of marshmallows and your kids are off and running to either work together and see what kind of structure they can make, or compete to see who can build the taller tower.
Try it: Artful Parent
All you need to make a speedway is masking tape, some matchbox cars, and space to run up and down couches and around tables.
Try it: Prudent Penny Pincher
Use objects around your house to create a fairy garden in a small container with a little bit of dirt for the ground. Add flowers and seeds to grow a fairy garden. Or create fairy houses to put in your yard.
Try it: Living Well Mom
Mix up some foam paint by combining equal parts shaving cream and glue in a plastic bag. Add food coloring. Seal the bag and squish it together until all the ingredients are mixed. Use a firm material like cardboard to paint by squeezing the paint out of the bag.
Try it: Dabbles and Babbles
Roll out the bubble wrap and let your kids dance, jump, walk, and run across the wrap all afternoon.
Have your child jump as high as they can and record the highest spot they can reach. You can have them simply measure how high it was or have them determine how many inches, blocks, or LEGO bricks high they jumped. Do the same thing with indoor versions of the long jump, plank hold, wheelbarrow walk, and other events.Â
Try it: Active for Life
This activity requires some planning. Take a bunch of your child’s toys (plastic works best) and put them in empty tubs or bowls. Fill the bowls with water and freeze overnight. The next day, give your kids any tool they need—hammers, screwdrivers, spoons—to chip out the toys.
Make an indoor golf course with anything that can direct a golf ball—blocks, pool noodles, wooden train tracks, toilet paper rolls, cardboard ramps, even the stairs can be part of the challenge.
If you have a blender, extra fruit, some juice, and Popsicle molds, you can make fresh-fruit Popsicles that will travel to the pool, park, or beach. Make this activity even better by going berry picking beforehand and using fresh berries.
Try it: Shelf Cooking
The recipe is simple:
Combine everything in a saucepan, let it cool, and knead it until it’s a dough consistency. Then, add glitter, figurines, or beads to create your child’s personalized play dough.
Try it: Fun Cheap or Free
Keep these activities for when you want to get out of the house but still want to keep the kids learning and busy.
If you have two sticks, a trash bag, and some string, you can make a kite. The only other things you need are wind and space to run!
Try it: Instructables
Get inspired to learn more about everything you see with the Seek app by iNaturalist. Point the camera at anything living to identify it and learn more about it.
Try it: Seek by iNaturalist app
Sometimes a good old-fashioned picnic is the best way to keep kids entertained. Have them plan the menu (we recommend trying frozen PB&Js ), then plan to spend the afternoon at the park as one of the fun summer activities for kids.
Create a bracelet by turning tape inside out and wrapping it around your child’s wrist. Then, find a local trail or walk and see what they can collect on their wrist. When you get home, break out a magnifying glass to get a closer look.
Try it: AlphaMom
Got a bunch of kids and a wide-open space? Play classic games like Red Rover, Red Light/Green Light, and Mother May I.
Try it: Old-School Recess Games
Grab a camera, a clipboard, and a printable from KC Edventures and see what you can find around your neighborhood.
Try it: KC Edventures
Fall is known for leaves, but summer is the best time to collect leaves and use crayons and paper to do leaf rubbings. The leaves are at their healthiest now, so the rubbings will come out spectacular. After you’ve made leaf rubbings, see what other textures you can create while at the park.
Try it: First Palette
When the sun is just right, spread out paper or find a clear patch of sidewalk. Then, line up toys or other objects and trace the shadows to create shadow art.
Find a park with an interesting playground and see how many shapes you can find for one of the most fun summer activities for kids. Circle tire swings, triangles at the corner of stairs, and rectangle benches.
Try it: Buggy and Buddy
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