The sign the kids made last summer for their lemonade stand! |
Summer Fun
You wouldn’t believe it with the weather we have been experiencing (snow, snow go away!), but summer is just around the corner. For some that means the older kids will be home from school for summer break and we will be busy trying to keep the little hands and growing minds busy!
A great way to save money in your family entertainment
budget is to look for free or cheap activities to keep you busy. And be sure to be prepared with ideas, rather
than rushing out the door to spend $8 per child (more or less) to pay for
entertainment.
In no particular order, here is a list of virtually free and
cheap activities to do around Sioux Falls
to fill your summer days with exploring, learning and making memories:
50. Through www.KidsBowlFree.com, you can register
your family and each child can bowl 2 games free every day during the summer at
participating bowling centers.
49. The Outdoor Campus is a
semi-hidden gem in Sioux Falls . One of my favorite spots and my kids get
excited when they know we are going exploring.
They have a few nice paths for walking. Simply head out and enjoy the great outdoors
or make a checklist of things to locate while walking. Make a list to look for from rocks, fish and
flowers to wildlife!
48. Outdoor
Campus Museum
– a small, but fun museum of South
Dakota wildlife.
It also provides a place for children to play in a tent, canoe and even
a play fire complete with plastic makings for s’mores! And don’t forget the giant walk-through fish.
47. Outdoor Campus Classes – the
Outdoor Campus offers free classes from little tykes to adults. You must register for these classes at www.outdoorcampus.org. If your kids like the outdoors or want to learn
more, you won’t regret it!
46. Reading
at the Library – visit the library to cool off during the hot days of
summer. Grab a couple books and find a
quiet nook and read to your kids. Can
you imagine the joy on their faces when they can go choose a book from the
hundreds available at the library?!
45. Participate in the library
lapsit readings and family story times along with other fun activities like
puppet shows and craft times. Check out
their calendar at www.siouxlandlib.org.
44. Library Reading
Program – the library offers reading programs for the summer where you track
reading time and earn prizes. They are
offering a new program for as little as babies this year too! Registration starts 5/11/13 at www.siouxlandlib.org/kids.
43. Free book and movie rentals at
the Library – just a reminder that you can check out books and movies from the
library for free! Honestly, the kids and
I didn’t start utilizing this service until a couple years ago. It just never crossed my mind. Check out a new library each week!
42. A trip through the Old
Courthouse Museum
41. The Old Courthouse Museum offers
Kids Activity Days where they offer a story and a craft, call the museum in
advance to register.
40. Storytime at Barnes &
Noble is offered each Wednesday morning at 10:30 .
39. Child’s Play Toys Storytime
takes place each Tuesday morning.
38. Explore the Falls and Falls
Park , be sure to head up to the
observatory
37. Picnic – add some adventure to
any meal or snack throughout the summer
36. Downtown Trolley rides are
free and super easy to get on and off at posted stops. Pack a picnic lunch and ride the trolley from
the downtown area to Falls Park . Eat, explore and catch a trip back to your
vehicle downtown.
35. Washington Pavillion Kirby
Science Museum admission is free the first Friday of each month.
34. Free storytime at the
Washington Pavillion is held in the Visual
Art Center
at 10:15 AM on Saturday mornings.
33. The Raven Children’s Studio in
the Visual Art
Center at the Washington Pavillion
is open for little ones to create and be artistic.
32. The Sculpture Walk downtown
can be a great adventure while taking a stroll.
I am amazed at how excited my kids get seeing the different sculptures!
31. Explore the Japanese
Gardens . Walk through the different areas of the
gardens and stop to have fun taking pictures of each other in the natural
beauty. Why not let the kids take over
the camera!
30. Look through and touch, read
and explore what the Museum of Visual
Materials has to offer, from books to stuffed
animals.
29. The Museum of Visual Materials
offers a Kids Craft Room open most Tuesday and Wednesdays from 9 AM – 4 PM , call ahead or check out their online
calendar to verify before going.
28. Home Depot Kids Workshops are
available each month.
27. Lowe’s Build & Grow
Workshops are available each month, pre register by calling or by heading
online.
26. Michael’s Craft Stores offer
free craft workshops each month, either free or a minimal supply charge. If you have to pay, be sure to grab the 40%
off one item coupon in Sunday ads to help reduce costs!
25. The Sioux Valley Model
Engineers Society offers a free monthly model train display open house at the
Fair Grounds. The dates are scheduled
monthly, so check the www.svmes.net webpage
for upcoming dates.
24. Teapot Days Parade held June
15 at 10 AM followed by fireworks
that night.
23. Moonlit Movies at Fawick
Park
22. Explore Sioux Falls
Parks! Last summer the kids and I tried
to explore a “new to us” park 1-2 times a week.
There are so many fun parks in Sioux Falls that it was not necessary to
go to the same one each week. For a full
list of parks check out www.siouxfalls.org/parks.
21. Century Theatres is offering
10 children’s movie showings for just $5 this summer. Contact them regarding the details on their
Summer Movie Clubhouse.
20. Empire Mall children’s playland
in the Sears Wing.
19. Lemonade Stand.
18. Scavenger Hunt – can be geared
towards different age groups.
17. Visit a Fire Department! Knock on the fire station’s door or call
ahead. Many are likely to give you a
tour, answer questions, let your little ones climb in the trucks and give the
kids coloring books if the firefighters are available.
16. Alphabet Summer Scavenger Hunt
– carry a camera along with you on your summer adventures (or do it all in one
day), taking pictures with the kids and things that start with each letter of
the alphabet. At the end of summer (or
when completed taking pictures) make a quick picture book or scrapbook for
their ABCs. It can be as simple or as
elaborate as you wish.
15. Plan a baking day. Let your little ones be your helpers! Invite friends and their kids as well. Make memories together.
14. Backyard camping!
13. Checkout a local farm.
12. Do a toy swap with your
friends/MOPS group.
11. Visit game rooms at Community
Centers. Many offer totes of toys that
preschoolers love.
10. Tot Lot is available June 3
through July 25 9- 11 AM at local
parks and offer games, toys and crafts.
Check out the Summer Activities Guide page 4 for more information.
9. Playtime at Pioneer
Park is August 9 10-11 AM and offers inflatables, crafts, games
and more.
8. Spray
Park at Pioneer
Park , season starts when pools open
in Sioux Falls .
7. Summer Track Meets for all ages
each Wednesday in June starting with registration at 5:45 at the Lincoln High School Track. If your little one can run, they will love
this event. Running, throwing softballs
and more depending on ages!
6. Disc golf at Tuthill park. If throwing a Frisbee is too much, have them
throw a ball!
5. Battleship Memorial off 12th
Street can be explored by all ages. Check out the museum inside and then run
around the battleship outside.
4. Storyland Children’s Theatre
does an amazing job in the summer with fun plays for kids. Each week, starting in June, be sure to check
out the new play available. See more information
in the Summers Activities Guide on page 22.
3. Wading Pools are free at Frank
Olson, Kuehn, Mckennan and Spellerberg pools.
2. Pool Appreciation Nights can be
enjoyed at each pool in May. See Summer
Activities Guide page 26 for more information.
1. Zoomobile in the parks will
take place July 9th and 10th, see page 22 in the Summer
Activities Guide.
Well, there you have it.
This list of 50 activities is truly just the start of virtually free
things you can do with your preschoolers this summer! Be sure to check out the Parks &
Recreation Summers Activity Guide for even more fun events. Pinterest is also a great resource for fun
activities to do at home and beyond.
Whether you have one thing on your calendar each week this
summer or ten things, embrace your children and enjoy some one on one time with
them. Even when some days may seem long,
in whole the days pass quickly and before we know it they are all grown
up. Have a great Summer Moms!