Our Favorite Summer Games and Activities for Kids

When school’s out and the sun comes up, parents everywhere will be looking for new, fun ways to keep their kids entertained in the summer. So buckle your seatbelt and apply your SPF because we’re taking you on a ride. Stay tuned to learn about our favorite summer activities and outdoor toys for kids.

 

The Best Games for Playing Outside

Kids’ games for playing outside or indoors aren’t always strictly just for fun and entertainment. Whether they realize it or not, games for kids tend to help them learn specific skills like math, creative thinking, or problem-solving. So if you have young children that love the outdoors, you can keep them entertained outside with lots of fun games and activities.

 

These low-cost summer activities are some of the best games for playing outside:

  • Sidewalk chalk games
  • Backyard scavenger hunt
  • Capture the flag

 

You can play so many games with sidewalk chalk like hopscotch, tic-tac-toe, or sidewalk twister. You can even have children help with a DIY sidewalk chalk paint before they start playing on the pavement. A backyard scavenger hunt encourages children of all ages to use their problem-solving skills. You can customize clues to match treasures you already have or buy new toys and gadgets from the dollar store.

Capture the flag is a classic outdoor game that centers around two teams simultaneously defending their flag while capturing the other team’s flag. This game will keep kids active with plenty of running around. However, it is best played outside as it requires clear open territories for each team. Learn more about the rules of the capture the flag game.

If you can gather the family or schedule a playdate for your backyard or a park, make playtime outside and help children develop and hit their social and emotional milestones through playing with other kids too!

 

Summer Activities to Keep Kids Cool

Playing outside is just more fun when you can escape the heat with some fun water toys. If you’re looking for water-based summer activities for kids, you can find all kinds of water toys on Amazon. Splash pads, slip and slides, and kiddy pools are great for younger kids to keep them safe from deep pools while allowing them to play in the water. You can take your average splash pad or mini pool to the next level by adding an inflatable slide or fun sprinkler attachments.

Kids can enjoy water games for playing outside like Marco Polo, or you can help them exercise their imagination to create an adventure of their own. So whether they want to use their creativity to go treasure hunting on a pirate ship or deep-sea fishing in the ocean, they can explore safely in shallow water under the supervision of adults.

 

Infant Summer Toys We Love

Let’s face it; kids can’t help but be messy when they play. Summertime is the best time to take that mess outside for fun sensory play and easy cleanup. For your infant child, consider purchasing these fun summertime toys that support early childhood development.

Here are some of our favorite summer activities and toys for infants:

  • Sand and water table
  • Splash mat
  • Bubble machine
  • Ball pit

 

No matter what the season is, you can make playtime entertaining and nurturing for infants with suitable toys and games for playing outside or inside. Check out our favorite infant toy subscription boxes for the added convenience of having new toys delivered right to your door.

 

Outdoor Play at Summer Camp

While toys are great to keep children busy, they don’t take the place of a nurturing daycare environment and staff like The Breakie Bunch. If you’re looking for more ways to keep your kids entertained and educated this summer, consider enrolling your child in our Summer Camp program. We’ll have water play, t-ball, and fun daily activities to help your children keep a variety of their skills sharp.

Our daycare services, classroom programs, and activities don’t end when the fall comes. So come check out why you should choose our daycare services for your infant, toddler, or preschool-aged children.