Family Games

30 Classic Summer Activities for Kids

By: Highlights Editorial
group of kids in lawn playing outdoors with big rainbow parachute
Ages 3+
Creativity
Critical Thinking
Curiosity
Fine Motor Skills
Social Emotional

Inventing new sports. Building with found objects. Conducting “science experiments” in the kitchen. This year, give your children the kind of summer you remember with this list of 30 classic childhood activities.

These time-honored traditions — along with modern twists on nostalgic classics — will help your family wean off the screen this summer. Instead, you’ll want to go all in on the kinds of spontaneous games, wild creativity and outdoor adventures that raised generations of pre-internet kids. 

 

Summer Arts & Crafts Activities

Perfect for downtime or rainy days, crafting helps kids build developmental skills, and gives you a chance to build warm memories with your little ones.

1. Make a ‘Floating’ Jellyfish

Kids will channel carefree beach days with these colorful, glowing, “floating” sea creatures. This activity uses common craft and household items, and can be easily adjusted for children of different ages.

Make a ‘Floating’ Jellyfish

Image
Vibrant jellyfish craft made from coffee filters and cupcake liners with tentacles made from ribbons and colorful fuzzy sticks

 

2. Create a Colorful Windsock

Practice color names, weather words and fine motor skills with this 5-supply, easy-to-make windsock. Or just enjoy a crafty afternoon in the summer breeze as you and your child explore your creativity and the art of conversation.

Create a Colorful Windsock

Image
Mini windsocks made from cardboard tubes and yarn.

 

3. Try DIY Pool Noodle Crafts

Who knew there were so many uses for a pool noodle?! These 6 fun crafts for fun in water and on land will keep your kids too busy creating, playing and laughing to ever utter, “I’m bored!”

Try DIY Pool Noodle Crafts

Image
6 pool noodle crafts

 

4. Paint with Natural Materials

What could be easier than finding art materials right in your own kitchen and backyard? This sensory-rich summer activity reinforces problem-solving, flexible thinking, and cause and effect through colorful, productive, messy fun!

Paint with Natural Materials

Image
preschoolers makings arts and crafts in summer

 

5. Make Your Own Sidewalk Chalk

Making your own sidewalk chalk is the perfect blend of mad science and creativity. The best part is, it’s something kids will want to make and use all summer long!

Make Your Own Sidewalk Chalk

Image
4 sticks of homemade sidewalk chalk on the pavement.

 

6. Celebrate with DIY Confetti Poppers

With endless variations (and nonstop fun), these kid-safe poppers will soon become your go-to entertainment for holidays, birthdays or any special occasion!

Bonus parent tip: Find more ways to make family memories with activities for Memorial Day and other celebrations!

Celebrate with DIY Confetti Poppers

Image
A confetti popper for July 4th.

 

7. Create Rinse-and-Repeat Sidewalk Paint

Made from water, cornstarch and food coloring, this DIY sidewalk paint lets kids draw, write and play games at a larger-than-life scale. When they’re done, they can get a hose, wash away the paint and start all over again!

Create Rinse-and-Repeat Sidewalk Paint

Image
A child’s hand painting the first section of a rainbow shape sketched on the sidewalk.

 

Summer Outdoor Activities

Playing outside from morning till dusk might be one of the most cherished childhood summer memories. These tried-and-true activities will make every summer outdoor adventure one to remember.

Bonus parent tip: Learn the surprising benefits of outdoor play for babies! 

8. Play Quintessential Outdoor Games

Kids’ summer activities are going old-school! Task your kids with rounding up the neighbors and school them all in how to play high-spirited outdoor games like foursquare, H-O-R-S-E and more.

Play a Classic Outdoor Game

Image
group of kids in lawn playing outdoors with big rainbow parachute

 

9. Hold an Outdoor Concert

Use everyday recyclables to create a guitar, drums, shakers or other instruments with your child. Then, select band members and brainstorm a name, and you’ll be ready for your first al fresco concert of the season!

Hold an Outdoor Concert

Image
Picture of a cardboard guitar craft that is an outdoor activity to do with kids.

 

10. Organize Olympics-Inspired Backyard Games

One of the most fun summer activities for kids is watching the Olympics. While the summer games only come around every 4 years, your family can celebrate the Olympic spirit anytime by testing your own feats of athleticism in your backyard!

Organize Olympics-Inspired Backyard Games

Image
Soccer players smiling with their medals.

 

11. Mix Your Own Bubbles

You’ll never be out of things to do when you can make your own bubble mix using this easy-peasy recipe right at home. It’s a great way for kids to use their craft skills, imaginations and science smarts — all at the same time. 

Mix Your Own Bubbles

Image
Two girls in sundresses blowing bubbles outside.

 

12. Have a Nature Adventure

No matter whether your child likes music, art, science or tech, you can find fun an outdoor summer activity to fit any taste. See how geocaching, scavenger hunts and frog songs can stoke your kids’ curiosity.

Have a Nature Adventure

Image
2 kids in the woods, one holding a glass jar and the other carefully picking up a worm for them to observe

 

Summer Indoor Activities

When weather doesn’t cooperate, these games will give your child the creative and physical outlets they need, even during indoor play.

13. Make a Magnetic Fishing Game

This hand-eye coordination booster requires little setup and can easily be adapted to include any number of kids (or grown-ups!)

Make a Magnetic Fishing Game

Image
Fishing pole made from a tree branch and fish made from chenille sticks.

 

14. Play Tabletop Horseshoes

It’s a craft and a game, all in one! Kids can exercise their artistry as they create their own game, then brush up on math skills as they tally scores and measure the distance between horseshoes and post.

Play Tabletop Horseshoes

Image
Do-it-yourself horseshoe game made from cardboard.

 

15. Cook Up Some Bubbling Slime

Slime. That you can personalize. And it BUBBLES! Need we say more?

Cook Up Some Bubbling Slime

Image
Bubbling slime experiment in a glass jar.

 

16. Compete in a Mini Basketball Game

With a mini hoop and a ball launcher, this easy-to-make game will keep kids engaged for hours. (That is, if they can get it away from the grown-ups.)

Compete in a Mini Basketball Game

Image
Homemade tabletop basketball hoop made from cardboard.

 

17. Create “Action Dice”

Kids will get their wiggles out with this interactive game similar to charades. Extend the fun by making multiple versions of the dice with different themes. You can even use them as a fun way to choose outings or complete things on your to-do list!

Create “Action Dice”

Image
Two craft activity dice for dice games

 

Summer Printables

Take your summer fun to go! Stash these printables in the car, your suitcase or daypack to find fun summer activities wherever you go.

18. Devise a Summer Bucket List

If your child is a visual person, print out this adorable Summer Bucket List with 14 fun things to do in summer — plus room for your own ideas!

Devise a Summer Bucket List

Image
The summer bucket list — on a bucket graphic.

 

19. Play Summer Reading Bingo

Can you read in a hat? Can you read to your cat? This Bingo board of hilarious challenges will keep your kid laughing — and reading! — all summer long.

Play Summer Reading Bingo

Image
Summer bingo games

 

20. Embark on a Summer Learning Scavenger Hunt

Print this chart of 24 quick, easy and educational activities to pepper into your summer plans. Cross each one off as you complete it. How many can you accomplish before summer’s end?

Embark on a Summer Learning Scavenger Hunt

Image
The scavenger hunt list on a colorful grid.

 

21. Take the Summer Fun Bingo Challenge

Don’t just make a list of things to do this season; make a game of your summer fun. The first one to complete a row of activities gets to yell “BINGO!”

Take the Summer Fun Bingo Challenge

Image
Summer Bingo printable

 

22. Make a Keepsake of Summer Moments

Kids’ summer activities are so much fun, but they’re gone in a flash. Use this worksheet to record your favorite moments of discovery and adventure from these carefree days.

Make a Keepsake of Summer Moments

Image
Summer fun printable with sun and guitar graphics

 

Summer After-Dark Adventures

No early school wake-ups = treating your kids to special late-night activities. Here are a few fun things to do in the summer that kids will be sure to remember.

23. Play a Round of Glow-in-the-Dark Bowling

Create homemade beanbag “balls” and water-bottle “pins” for a tenpin game you can play anywhere. Add glow sticks and glow bracelets for instant cosmic bowling — perfect for summer nights!

Play a Round of Glow-in-the-Dark Bowling

Image
Water bottles with glow-in-the-dark sticks.

 

24. Camp Out (or In!)

Whether you camp with your kids in the backyard or just pretend to do so in the living room, little ones can practice pitching a tent, “cooking,” “fishing” and engaging in other rich imaginary experiences. In addition to building creativity, you’ll forge family bonds and memories that last a lifetime.

Camp Out (or In!)

Image
kids under blanket with flashlight

 

25. Take a Night Hike

Hiking by the light of the moon gives kids an entirely new view of and appreciation for the peacefulness of nature. Not to mention the thrill of being outside past bedtime!

Take a Night Hike

Image
Full Moon

 

Summer Learning Activities

It’s easy to keep kids’ school skills sharp over the summer when you practice with cool experiments and homemade scientific equipment!

26. Do a Food Color Science Experiment

This simple experiment only requires water, food coloring and an ice cube, but it still helps kids practice the scientific method by observing, making hypotheses, testing and drawing conclusions.

Do a Food Color Science Experiment

Image
A glass of water with coloring beginning to swirl in it.


27. Build a Recycled Microscope

Kids are naturally inquisitive. Nurture this important trait by helping your child use everyday recyclables to construct a simple microscope that actually works!

Build a Recycled Microscope

Image
You can recycle a cup, a water bottle and plastic wrap to make a fun science activity at home.

 

28. Explore with a DIY ‘Telescope’

Home in on birds, airplanes or nighttime stars with this easy summer activity that will help kids notice more about the world around them.

Explore with a DIY ‘Telescope’

Image
A plain cardboard tube, cardstock and a completed toy DIY telescope

 

29. Create Earthly Constellations

After using your “telescope” to gaze at the stars, continue your astronomic exploration by creating your own constellations with rocks and glow-in-the-dark paint. When you’re done, arrange your rocks to mimic real star groups you see in the sky.

Create Earthly Constellations

Image
A child setting a painted rock on a windowsill

 

30. Give All Kids a Meaningful Summer

Teach your child about compassion and community by spending some time helping other kids in your neighborhood or around the world. Volunteering in your city and supporting summer learning programs nationally are just a couple of ways your family can help make summer count for every kid.

Give All Kids a Meaningful Summer

Image
kids on nature hike learning in summer

 

Bonus parent tip: Find even more super simple ways to boost summer learning.

Kids deserve a joyful and engaging summer. Luckily, you don’t need a big budget or complicated plan to create one. With Highlights’ classic summer activities for kids, you can celebrate the nostalgia of your own long-ago adventures and bring new memory-making activities to your family all season long.

Author Photo
By: Highlights Editorial