Free and Low-Cost Summer Activities for Kids
Looking for ways to keep your children busy this summer without spending a lot of money?
Here are some great ideas for free and affordable activities the whole family can enjoy.
Library Summer Reading Programs
Public libraries across the country offer free summer reading programs for kids and teens. These programs help children stay interested in reading while school is out.
Kids can track the books they read, complete fun challenges, and earn prizes like free books or entries into raffles.
Many libraries also host free events during the summer, including:
- Story time sessions
- Craft workshops
- Science and technology activities
- Live performances
- Teen clubs
These programs usually run from June through August and include both in-person and online events.
Stop by your local library to sign up and ask about other benefits. Some library cards even give you free or discounted tickets to zoos and museums.
Kids Bowl Free
Many bowling alleys participate in a program that lets kids bowl up to two free games every day during the summer.
Just find a participating location near you and register your children. Keep in mind that shoe rental fees may still apply. There is also a family pass available that includes free games for up to four adults.
Free Apple Store Workshops
Apple Stores offer free workshops for kids and families throughout the year. Activities vary by location but may include:
- Creating custom emojis
- Building interactive stories
- Learning to code a simple app
Workshops usually last about an hour and are offered during the day or evening. Sign up ahead of time to save your spot, and check the recommended age for each activity.
Free Roller Skating
Some roller skating rinks offer free skating passes for kids. Once you sign up through their app, you will receive two new passes each week for every eligible child. Just show the pass at a participating rink to skate for free.
Home Depot Kids Workshops
Home Depot offers free hands-on workshops where kids can build simple projects in under an hour.
Past projects have included garden baskets, mini toy boxes, trophies, and haunted houses. These workshops are designed for children ages 4 to 11.
Geocaching
Geocaching is a free outdoor treasure hunt that uses GPS. It is a fun way to explore your neighborhood, go on a hike, or discover new areas while searching for hidden containers called caches. All you need is a smartphone and a sense of adventure.
Discount Movie Tickets
Some large movie theater chains offer tickets for just $1, $2, or $3 for select kids' movies during the summer.
Local and independent theaters may also have special discounted screenings. Check with theaters in your area to see what deals are available.
Community Events and Parks
Your city or county likely offers many free activities during the summer. Look for:
- Free outdoor movie screenings at local parks
- Splash pads at playgrounds
- Free concerts and festivals in public spaces
To find out what is happening near you, check your local parks and recreation department website or your city's events calendar.
-With a little planning, you can find plenty of fun, free, and low-cost ways to make this summer memorable for your kids.
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