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Challenge: Summer Fun

Summer Boredom Busters

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Summer has officially begun today and if you've dealt with the "I'm bored" syndrome ... see this fun affordable summer idea! 10 bored killers who will surely cause a pleasant summer! These ideas are also ideal if you are trying to plan a stay!

Travel: Plan a trip every week this summer! Here's how ...

Start by taking your children to the local library to find books in your area. Do a simple search: free activities in (my city). You will be surprised by what you expect! Have each child make a list or what they want to see and do! Set a budget limit! Think outside museums and theme parks ... consider low-budget entertainment, such as a visit to a farmers market, picking berries, exploring various theme parks in the area, evaluating topics or making tours or factories in the area! Most factory visits are free, and offers a list of states.


Don't waste your budget eating in restaurants. Just take a picnic!
Summer Book Swap: a good way to start reading! Here's how ...

Invite friends (from the same class) to bring 3 used novels to their current reading position.
Once the children arrive, show the books on one or two large tables.
Make numbers according to the order in which the children choose the book. If 10 children attend the party, enter the numbers 1 to 10 in the picture.
The first round starts! The boy who entered # 1 chose the book, then number 2, and so on.
Before starting the second round, draw again.
After the final round, make a bookmark (with used paper, markers and different stickers) and let the children make their own frozen pieces with all sorts of fun duets!
SUMMER HAPPY READ!

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