4 Fun Ways to Spend Summer with Your Children!!
Summer is here and that means your home just got a little crazier, thanks to your children. While the summer months can be a trying time for many mothers, they are also a time to bond and have some fun with your children. If you are searching for some exciting, simple, and creative things to do this summer. Here are 4 perfect ideas for you. Swimming LessonsChildren need to learn how to swim sooner or later, so why not this summer? If your kids are old enough to start swimming without floaties, this can be a fun activity for them as well as you. So grab your pool toys, pull out the kids and baby swimwear as well as your own, and give it a go! While they’re under instruction of a qualified trainer, you get to enjoy the pool along with them. You will be right there with your children, helping to guide and make them feel less anxious, since the first time swimming can be a rather scary experience. If they really start to enjoy it, you could think about putting your own pool in your back garden. An inground pool may be more to your liking if you want a…
Daddy Nickell’s How to Keep Kids Busy this SUMMER!!!
Do waves of panic rush over you when you think about how you’re going to keep kids busy this summer? Never fear, Daddy Nickell is here with fun, creative ways to keep your kids happy and active all summer long! Daddy Nickell (a.k.a Robert Nickell) is a parenting expert, a father to seven, and the founder of the Daddy-Scrubs line of delivery room duds and daddy gifts and apparel. You can find his sage advice published weekly around the blogsphere. DADDY NICKELL’S GOT THE SCOOP ON HOW TO KEEP THE KIDS BUSY & ACTIVE THIS SUMMER Just Say No to “I’m Bored” This Summer Break! Put Pinterest to Work. Use your Pinterest account to craft the summer away. There are ideas for every day of summer break! You can find everything from science experiments, STEM activities, and sidewalk paint to creating your own splash park in the backyard. Most ideas use items you already have around the house or for little expense. Water=Fun. Give the kids a bucket, sponge, and soap and put them to work cleaning the car. You can also set them free in the shower with some non-toxic cleaner and a scrub brush. Rainy days can be particularly hard in the summer, so instead of keeping them cooped…