Last week, I discussed the benefits of outdoor play. Next, I would like to explore ideas and get creative on things to do outside to hopefully spark your own imagination on how to make outside time more appealing to children than electronics. Be a good role model for your children and spend time outside yourself! Sometimes we have to make it a priority for it to happen. Don’t overthink it and it doesn’t always have to be complicated or elaborate.
Ideas for Outside play:
• Ball play
• Walking/bike/scooter trails
• Sand play
• Water play
• Bubble play
• Sidewalk chalk
• Nature Study-take a camera and a notebook-start a nature collection or have a scavenger hunt
• Parks
• Picnics
• Read (yes, take books outside)
• Gardening
• Visit a farm, orchard, botanical garden
• Make mud pies
• Climb a tree
• Pick flowers and make May Day baskets (May 1st)
• Biking, scooters, surf, boogey board
• Jump rope
• Take dog for a walk/play fetch
• Fishing, hunting, camping (age appropriate, could be real or make believe)
I hope this encourages you to get outside and enjoy whatever weather we are having right now. I have fond memories of playing football and visiting several parks on a weekend afternoons while enjoying a snack along the way with my children when they were younger. Now I enjoy taking my dogs for a walk, especially when my husband tags along.
Submitted by Monique Koerner
Outdoor Play