Yesterday I posted about Family Day, where we try to have fun together as a family, often for free or without spending much money. I thought it would be useful to list some ways to have fun with your kids without spending a lot of money:
- Have a reading marathon.
 - Write stories together.
 - Play soccer.
 - Paint or draw together.
 - Create a fort in your living room out of blankets or cardboard boxes.
 - Go on a hike.
 - Have a sunset picnic at a park or beach.
 - Play board games.
 - Play kickball.
 - Get up early, pack breakfast, and have a sunrise breakfast.
 - Go to a museum.
 - Go to a playground.
 - Play hide-and-seek.
 - Have a pillow fight.
 - Ride bikes.
 - Build sandcastles.
 - Rent a dvd and make popcorn.
 - Tell stories.
 - Have a scavenger hunt.
 - Make mazes or puzzles for each other to solve.
 - Play card games.
 - Garden together.
 - Bake cookies (let the kids help).
 - Go to the zoo.
 - Go to the library.
 - Shop at a thrift shop.
 - Create a blog together.
 - Create a scrapbook.
 - Make a movie using a camcorder and computer.
 - Learn to play music.
 - Fingerpaint.
 - Make play dough from scratch.
 - Make homemade mini pizzas.
 - Buy popsicles.
 - Make hand-painted T-shirts.
 - Set up a hammock, make lemonade, relax.
 - Go to a pool.
 - Go to a public place, people watch, and make up imaginary stories about people.
 - Visit family.
 - Write letters to family.
 - Paint or decorate the kids’ room.
 - Make milkshakes.
 - Play freeze tag.
 - Create a treasure hunt for them (leaving clues around the house or yard).
 - Decorate a pair of jeans.
 - Do a science experiment.
 - Play games online.
 - Teach them to play chess.
 - Learn magic tricks.
 - Create a family book, with information and pictures about each family member.
 - Fly kites.
 - Go snorkeling.
 - Barbecue.
 - Volunteer.
 - Donate stuff to charity.
 - Compete in a three-legged or other race.
 - Create an obstacle course.
 - Pitch a tent and sleep outside with marshmallows.
 - Roast marshmallows.
 - Play loud music and dance crazy.
 - Write and produce a play (to perform before other family members).
 - Paint each other’s faces.
 - Have a water balloon fight.
 - Have a gun-fight with those foam dart guns.
 - Explore your yard and look for insects.
 - Go for a walk and explore the neighborhood.
 - Go jogging.
 - Take pictures of nature.
 - Play a trivia game.
 - Make up trivia questions about each other.
 - Make hot cocoa.
 - Play house.
 - Decorate the house with decorations you make.
 - Make popsicles.
 - Play school.
 - Do shadow puppets.
 - Make a comic book.
 - Play in the rain.
 - Make mud pies.
 - Blow bubbles.
 - Take turns saying tongue twisters.
 - Sing songs.
 - Tell ghost stories in the dark with a flashlight.
 - Build stuff with Legos.
 - Give them a bubble bath.
 - Play with squirt guns.
 - Play video games together.
 - Play wiffleball.
 - Play nerf football.
 - Build a rocket from a kit.
 - Bake a cake and decorate it.
 - Play dress-up.
 - Thumb-wrestle, play mercy, or have a tickle fight.
 - Make a gingerbread house, or decorate gingerbread men.
 - Learn and tell each other jokes.
 - Play basketball.
 - Learn to juggle.
 - Walk barefoot in the grass and pick flowers.
 - Build paper airplanes and have a flying contest.
 - Prank call their grandparents, using disguised, humorous voices.
 
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