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KidVentures: Summertime Fun Ideas

June 12, 2013

KidVentures

Looking for some simple, doable, creative summer outdoor adventures? Want to spend time making memories with your family this summer without breaking the bank? Want to keep your sanity intact at the same time? 😉

My friend Jen has just written KidVentures, a book full of creative, active, hands-on learning activities for you and your family. She even includes supply lists, detailed instructions, printables, diagrams, and other resources to help you take each activity a step further.

I love the organization of the KidVentures book too. You can choose activities based on the weather, time of day, and how active or creative you want to be. So while some of you might dive into Water Balloon Dodge Ball, others might prefer building a homemade sprinkler or making your own sidewalk chalk paint. Each activity is clearly explained with step-by-step directions.

If you want to pick up 50 creative outdoor ideas (and all the printables and resources that go with them) and get started on the fun, click here to get your copy of KidVentures.

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