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Fun Spring Break Activities for Kids

By Lisa Harvey, published Feb 19, 2007
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When most people hear the words "Spring Break" the first thing that comes to mind is college students in Cancun. When I hear the words Spring Break I wonder what can I do to keep my two elementary age children busy while still keeping my sanity?

Spring break is a time for the kids to relax and have some fun, but after the first day or two they are bored out of their minds. So, how do you keep them busy while they are out of school? Here are a few suggestions:

Nature Hike

Most state parks have nature trails that you can explore. Some parks may have guides that will accompany your group on a hike. Guides can give you more information about the park and any animals that live in the park. If guides are not available be sure to stay on the designated trail to avoid getting lost. Take some bug repellent with you to keep mosquitoes away and watch out for poison oak and poison ivy. Pack a picnic lunch to enjoy after your hike. You can also see if any of your local parks have hiking trails.

Treasure Hunt

Kids love games and they love winning even more. A treasure hunt can be done in your back yard, in the house or at the park. Make a list of "treasures" that need to be found and see who can be the first one to find all of the "treasure".

Legos

If there are children in your home then chances are that there is Legos in your home. Legos has been popular with kids for many years. They are a great rainy day activity. Kids can sit for hours building their own creations. You could have a contest to see who can build the tallest Lego tower.

Library Story Time

Most public libraries have a story hour. Call or stop by your local library and ask if they have a story hour. After story hour is over the kids can pick out a few library books to take home and read.

Museums

If you live in or near a large city you probably have access to several museums. Most metro areas have several types of museums such as natural history museum, science museums, transportation museums and children's museums. If you live quite a distance from a large city you may want to plan a two or three day trip and checkout the museums.

The Zoo

Takeaways
  • Legos has been popular with kids for many years. They are a great rainy day activity.
  • Spring break is a time for the kids to relax and have some fun
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