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Keeping The Kids Busy This Summer Vacay

The school vacation days can be quite overwhelming for parents, can’t they? Weeks and weeks ahead, with no clue how to keep children of varying ages occupied and happily so. Sometimes, parents don’t get the chance to be out of work with their kids, so it’s up to summer camps and sitters to keep them occupied. The good news though, is that if you’re a parent that is fortunate enough to stay at home and take care of the kids, there is plenty that you can do to keep the kids occupied, happy and fulfilled in the many sunny weeks ahead of you all until you get to the new school year all over again.

What you need is a breakdown of things that you can do to give your kids the summer vacation that they will always remember. With the tips below, you can keep everyone in the family happy without busting your bank account to do it.

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Staying At Home

If you aren’t going to be getting out too much – whether that’s due to the weather or to funds – you need some ideas of what you can do around the home. You can do something nice with the garden to make it an appropriate and fun place to play, and you can use these ideas below for doing things inside.

  • Movie day – everyone grabs a duvet and takes turns choosing a film. You can also have someone nominate a snack, whether that’s flavoured homemade popcorn or rice crispy cereal snacks.
  • Cooking lessons – children don’t just learn at school, they learn with their hands at home as well. Have a few days teaching the kids to make their own recipes and give them total control over what they cook. It’s exciting, messy and they learn something new.
  • Build a den – get as many boxes and materials as possible with the kids and start a den-building competition. You could all be judges and choose to rate each den out of ten, before making one big super den!

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Going Out

You may decide to get out of the house as much as possible during the summer break, which means you are all soaking up the sun and getting a good amount of exercise.

  • Going away – book a vacation away with the kids for a few days if funds allow. You can sort this much earlier in the year so that the cost is spread and doesn’t take you everything that you have in the bank to make it happen.
  • Treasure Hunt – organise a treasure hunt in the back yard or the neighbourhood. You can rope in their friends, too, and organise a prize for those who solve the puzzle.
  • Camp out – just because your kids haven’t gone to summer camp, doesn’t mean you can’t have a summer camp in your own backyard. Pitch a tent, get a fire going and cook up some tasty s’mores. Where the weather doesn’t help, you can always migrate back inside!

Make this summer the most memorable yet!

Are We There Yet?: Keeping Kids Happy When Travelling

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Whether it’s a car journey or a long flight, kids are likely to get bored without things to occupy them. In order to avoid tantrums and the dreaded ‘are we there yet?’ question, why not try some of the travel tricks to help keep your kids happy.

Bring a tablet

By tablets, we don’t mean paracetamol (unless the kids really are giving you a headache). IPads and Galaxy Tabs and other touchscreen devices are the ultimate distraction tool. They can be used to stream bike games or you could even download a few turn-based games for kids to share. They can also be used to stream movies. You can even download audio books and music for them to listen to (you could pack some headphones for them to use so that you can still listen to the radio). It’s more convenient than having to give your kids your phone, which you may need to use for GPS or your own entertainment.

Load up on snacks

In case kids get hungry, it’s worth packing a few snacks. You probably don’t want to pack too many sugary snacks as this could make kids hyper. That said, a couple sweets could be useful for a flight to help combat cabin pressure in the ears during landing. You may have to buy these snacks at the airport after going through security, so make sure you leave yourself enough time after check-in.

Play family games

Journeys can be a great time for family bonding – you could all pass the time by playing games. Obviously, during a car journey you don’t want anything too distracting for the driver – keep to simple games like i-spy and the pub sign car game. When it comes to flights, you may have more option. You can buy small fold-up version of board games like chess, Monopoly and Cluedo that are great for long journeys, as well as card games. Bring a selection of games so that you’ve got lots of choice.

Plan toilet breaks

Be strategic when it comes to kids’ toilet breaks. Make sure that your kids use the toilet before boarding the flight as they may not be able to use the toilet on the plane until several minutes after take-off. When it comes to car journeys, stop every two hours and make sure kids use the toilet before getting back in the car – especially if they’ve eaten or drank something. This will prevent you having to deal with agitated kids that are desperate for the toilet.

Keep them cosy

Encourage you kids to nap during the journey by bringing a blanket and pillow. This could be much needed if you’re travelling early in the morning or in the evening and could prevent you having to deal with overtired kids. There are lightweight travel blankets and travel pillows that you can buy that are perfect for such journeys.

Top Saving Tips For Summer Camp

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Sending your kids to summer camp is an enriching experience for them. It can teach them all about team work, decision making and interacting with others. They get to learn new skills, and build up resilience, which will definitely benefit them in adulthood. However paying for summer camp can also be an expensive experience for parents. The average cost of a day camp is over $300 per child. If you are looking at private or speciality camps, these can cost between $500-$1000 per week. For many parents, this is a necessary cost, when they are juggling work and childcare over the summer months. So how can you make allowances in your budget to pay for summer camp?

Using a dedicated savings account 

There is no way around it, keeping children entertained costs money. When they are young, it is worth setting up a dedicated savings account kept solely for funding things like summer camps and school field trips. By paying a little into this account regularly throughout the year, you will be able to budget better for the summer months when they aren’t at school, and need entertaining. Managing your family finance can be made easy, simply by setting up a regular payment into this dedicated account. For instance, if you know that you need to pay $300 for camp, you’ll need to put by $25 a month.

Have a clear out

Part of really good spring cleaning, is getting rid of all of the clothes that don’t fit anymore, and the toys that are no longer played with. Every year, set by a weekend to have a clear out. You could decide to have a yard sale – you will be surprised how useful your unwanted possessions are to others. With the average price of a yard sale item being 85c, it could potentially make you hundreds of dollars to put towards camp costs. Alternatively, it is worth listing items that are in good condition on eBay, Gumtree, Craigslist or one of the local Facebook selling pages. Not only will you be able to make a little money to put towards summer camp, but you will be making your home more organized and tidy.

Look into bursaries and grants

Many summer camp foundations offer a limited number of grants to children that they feel would really benefit from the camp, or that have done something community spirited during the year. These grants recognize that there may be families that can’t necessarily afford the cost of a summer camp experience, but have children that deserve to take part in engaging and interesting activities. These funding opportunities are open to everybody. 

Summer camp is a wonderful and exciting experience for children. With some regular saving, your children can spend the school holidays learning new skills and meeting great friends.