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Seven Activities to do with Your Grandkids This Summer
It’s summer and the grandkids are out of school! For many grandparents, summer means more time with family, including your rambunctious grandkids. So how will you keep your grandkids entertained this summer? We have seven fun-filled activities to help you get started:
1. Go on a bike ride
A bike ride is a great way to enjoy the outdoors and provides a positive outlet for your grandkids’ potential high energy. Take a leisurely bike ride through your neighborhood or find some greenway trails close by.
2. Go to a park
Parks are home to many fun activities for your grandkids. It may have a playground or swing set or wide open spaces to play tag. You could even come prepared with your own outdoor activities like a frisbee, football or a picnic!
3. Start a lemonade stand
Nothing says summer like a refreshing glass of cold lemonade! Starting up a lemonade stand will give your grandkids the opportunity to make lemonade from scratch and decorate and advertise their lemonade stand. It also provides an easy avenue to weave in some lessons about liquid measurement or counting money to keep those math skills sharp over the summer.
4. Go to the pool
No summer is complete without a pool day. Load up with towels, sunscreen and diving toys and have fun cooling off in the pool.
5. Make popsicles
way to cool down while satisfying a sweet tooth. They are easy to make and can be made in a variety of flavors. If you are looking for inspiration, check out these recipes for homemade popsicles.1
6. Go to an outdoor movie
You may think outdoor movies are only a pastime from your childhood, but they are actually still thriving today! Many museums, city parks and private companies offer outdoor movies during the summer. It not only stirs up nostalgia, but offers family fun for people of all ages, making it a memorable outing for your grandkids.
7. Sketch chalk drawings
You don’t have to be an artist to enjoy chalk drawings. Grab a bucket of colorful chalk and encourage your grandkids to paint your driveway, sidewalks or neighborhood streets. You can even create hopscotch obstacle courses to complete together. The only limit of possibilities is your imagination.
The summer months are hot, which can pose safety hazards for older adults. By implementing these four tips, you can help minimize the negative effects of heat on your health.
Summer Fun
Before visiting your grandkids, make sure your Medicare plan covers you fully. With a Medicare Supplement plan, you are covered anywhere in the U.S. and can visit any doctor who accepts Medicare if you are in need of medical assistance. To learn more about your Medicare Supplement options, visit www.medicaresupplement.com/form or call a licensed insurance agent today.
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1 Sarah Bond, 2022/ “ The Ultimate Guide to Make Homemade Popsicles.” www.liveeatlearn.com/how-to-make-homemade-popsicles
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