Items and Ideas to Keep Kids Engaged When School’s Out

Summer break is all about freedom, but kids still need structure and stimulation. Here are five ways to keep them happy, active, and screen-free.

  • STEM & Craft Kits
    Educational doesn’t have to mean boring. DIY robots, crystal-growing kits, or simple sewing projects keep hands and minds busy. They’re perfect for rainy days or quiet afternoons.

  • Outdoor Play Gear
    Think bubble machines, water blasters, or a backyard obstacle course. These simple tools get kids moving and encourage imaginative play.

  • Reading Challenges & Book Bundles
    Create a summer reading goal or visit the library together weekly. Offering small rewards keeps motivation high and screens at bay.

  • Reusable Activity Books & Travel Games
    Perfect for road trips or quiet time, dry-erase activity books and compact games are mess-free and engaging. Bonus: they’re easy to bring along anywhere.

  • Weekly Themed Days
    Create a weekly rhythm with themes like “Water Wednesday” or “Field Trip Friday.” It adds structure and builds excitement without needing a full-blown schedule.

With a little planning and a few go-to supplies, summer can be fun, enriching, and (mostly) meltdown-free.