90+ Amazing Summer Activities for Kids
Summer break is almost here and you’re going to need Summer Activities for Kids. Here are different play ideas for kids aged 2 and up to try this Summer. Get ready to make some amazing memories.

Disclosure: Adult supervision is required for all activities at all times.
The Summer break can be tough on parents who aren’t used to having their kids home every day. If you’re trying to get ready for this Summer, then start with these Summer activities for kids. Or invest in the Summer Activity Pack, which is filled with educational ideas for young kids.
Table of Contents
- Summer Arts and Crafts
- Summer Printables
- Summer STEM
- Summer Sensory Activities
- Summer Fine Motor Activities
- Fun Games, DIY Projects and More
Summer Arts and Crafts
Rainbow Sand Art Activities for Kids
Rainbow sand is actually really easy to make at home and can be used for so many different summer play ideas. Learn how to make different kinds of art using rainbow sand.
Frozen Paint
Freeze paint in ice cube trays. This is a great summer activity for toddlers and preschoolers. As the paint melts it’ll make some fun process art.
Rainbow Fish Printable
This free rainbow fish printable is a great way to make some art with the kids this summer. Perfect if your kids are fans of the rainbow fish story book.
Paper Plate Watermelon Craft
If you’re looking for fun summer activities that are also creative, paper plate crafts are a must for any parent or teacher. This watermelon craft is easy enough for toddlers, but also fun for preschoolers and kindergarteners.
For more ideas, visit Paper plate summer crafts.
Paper Plate Jellyfish Craft
Turn a paper plate into this wonderful jellyfish craft. These colorful creatures will look beautiful hanging up on the wall with any of these other 18 Sea Animal Crafts.
Pineapple Craft for Summer
Summer doesn’t have to be stressful. With a bit of preparation you can make sure that you have a good time every day. This easy paper pineapple craft has leaves made out of your child handprints, making it a lovely craft and keepsake.
Paper Plate Turtle Craft
Turn a paper plate into this cute turtle craft. When you’re making a list of fun things to do with the kids, it needs to include this cute little ocean creature.
Summer Sunset Art for Kids
Make these window clings that will make your windows look like a beautiful summer sunset. This art idea is easy enough for toddlers and preschoolers to enjoy.
For more ideas, visit Summer egg carton crafts for kids.
Paper Plate Starfish Craft
When we enter the summer months, my mind always goes to the beach and the ocean. This easy starfish craft is a great way to enjoy summer with toddlers and preschoolers.
Washable Window Paint
Learn how to make DIY window paint and use it to decorate almost anything with the entire family. I’ve even let my kids paint the car on a hot sunny day. But you can also try windows, garage doors and more. It was a huge hit, and didn’t cause any stress because it comes right off.
Paper Plate Dolphin Craft
What do you think of this dolphin made from paper plates? This fun craft is a great idea for summer or if you’re planning a trip to the aquarium.
Free Ice Cream Coloring Pages
Indulge in a sweet treat without the sugar. These free ice cream coloring pages will delight kids who want a quiet activity this Summer break.
DIY Sidewalk Chalk Paint
Use those old bits of broken chalk to make your own sidewalk chalk paint. This is a fun way to decorate the pavement and spend time outside.
Surfboard Craft for Kids
These colorful surfboards are so easy to make. Use them to make props for your toys, or as a beach scene picture.
Egg Carton Ice Cream Craft
Use egg cartons to make this sweet ice cream cone picture. This is a simple craft that preschoolers and kindergarteners can enjoy making this Summer.
Bubble Wrap Lemonade Craft
The bubbles from this lemonade picture are made with bubble wrap. This is a fun way to show kids how you can make art using alternative items.
Paper Plate Boat Craft
Turn a regular paper plate into a boat craft. This boat bobbing amongst the waves is super simple to make that even toddlers can join in on the fun.
Paper Plate Kiwi Fruit Craft
Kiwi fruits are both beautiful and delicious. Teach your toddlers and preschoolers about healthy eating with this easy paper plate kiwi craft.
Paper Plate Doughnut Craft

This paper plate doughnut is made with the help of regular paint and some rainbow rice. How easy is that?
Paper Plate Sun Craft
This cool looking sun craft is surprisingly simple to make. All you need is a paper plate, yeloow paint and some scissors to make your own paper plate sun.
Black Glue Sun Art
Make your own black glue by mixing black food coloring into a bottle of regular liquid glue. You can then use it to make all sorts of amazing pictures, just like this black glue sun art idea.
Paper Sun Art
All you need is colored paper, glue and scissors to make this paper sun art. Perfect for young kids, like toddlers and preschoolers who are still practicing their scissor skills.
Sun Smudge Art

Smudge oil pastels to make the radiating rays on this sun smudge art idea. This is a fun way to get messy and make something together with your kids.
Sun Q-Tip Painting
This happy sun is made using regular cotton buds. You can also use fingerpainting to make this idea, however my kids had so much fun making their own sun picture using q-tips.
Paper Plate Fish Craft

This paper plate fish looks like he’s ready to eat up something. While I kept this little guy as a regular fish, I love the idea of adding some sharp teeth and turning him into a piranha. What do you think?
Under the Sea Silhouette Art
This is one of my most popular summer crafts. Kids just love making this magical underwater silhouette picture.
Grab your copy of the free printable templates and make your own amazing art.
Jellyfish Salt Painting
Have you ever tried painting salt? It so much fun watching the salt absorb all of the colorful water as you paint. This salt painted jellyfish is a fun project to start with if yo’re new to this art technique.
Secret Message Cardboard Sailboats
Your kids are going to have a great time making these boats and then writing secret messages to each other. This is a sailboat craft with a twist that older kids will love.
Photo: Barley and Birch
Handprint Ice Cream Craft (Free Printable Template)
Download and print this free printable template and make your own handprint ice cream cone craft. This is a fun and easy craft idea for kids who love getting messy and creative.
Chalk Pastel Jellyfish
Summer activities for kids are best when they are simple, but not boring. That is exactly what this jellyfish chalk art is. All you need is paper and chalk, but you end up with some fond memories of creating art with your kids.
Photo: Projects with Kids
Sun Craft using Fork Painting
Your kids are going to have the best time making this fork painted sun craft. This kids craft idea is simple enough that toddlers and preschoolers can join in on the fun.
Photo: Active Littles
Water Gun Painting
I love process art, especially the idea of making art with water guns, or maybe a spray bottle if you don’t have any water guns at home.
Photo: Little Bins for Little Hands
Summer Printables
Free Printable Summer Memory Game
Develop memory skills with this free printable Summer themed memory game. This is a fun way for kids to pass the time during the summer break.
Free Beach Scavenger Hunt
Make your next visit to the beach amazing with this free printable beach scavenger hunt. This is a fun way to encourage your kids to really look around and see all of the amazing things there are at the beach.
Summer Playdough Mats
Make ice cream and watermelon with these summer themed playdough mats. If you’re putting together summer programs, then this is an easy print and play activity that you can use year after year.
Photo: Active Littles
Summer Bingo
Kick off your summer activities for preschoolers with this free Summer bingo printable. This free game is perfect for helping young kids to develop listening skills.
Photo: Confessions of Parenting
Summer Gross Motor Movement Cards
When the kids are on summer vacation they need to get moving. But not every parent wants to join in all the time. So if you need help, then grab your copy of these free summer themed gross motor movement cards. They’ll get your kids moving, while you get to watch.
Photo: Gift of Curiosity
Summer STEM Activities
Feed the Shark Math Game
This free printable feed the shark game teaches younger children a variety of math skills, including counting, number recognition, one-to-one correspondence and more.
Fish Pattern Cards
Pattern recognition is a early math skill that kids can start learning from a very young age. Get these free fish themed pattern cards and explore patterning with your kids.
Ice Cream Math Printable
How many scoops need to go on top of the ice cream cone? Get out your fingerpaints and complete this free printable ice cream math activity to find out.
DIY Math Fishing Game
Make your own math fishing game and learn all about numbers. This is a fun game that also helps your kids cool down while they splash about in the water and try to scoop up the correct fish.
Make a Kite
Help your kids to make their very own kite. This is a great STEM activity for older kids, who get to design, make and fly their kite.
Photo: Buggy and Buddy
Sink or Float Experiment
Playing with water is such a relief on sunny days. Fortunately, there’s a lot of learning that goes along with play. Explore what sinks and what floats when you drop them in water. Older kids can even graph out their findings.
Photo: Happy Hooligans
The Leak Proof Bag
This science activity is fun for the whole family. How many pencils can you push through a bag of water without it leaking? And how does it work?
Photo: Gift of Curiosity
Water Clock: Easy STEM Activity
This DIY water clock is fantastic for elementary and middle school kids. This little summer boredom buster is packed with learning.
Photo: STEAM Powered Family
How to make a Compass
Can your kids make this DIY Compass? This will end up being one of their favorite summer activities, especially if they can then use the compass to go on a treasure hunt in their own backyard.
Photo: STEAM Powered Family
Lemonade Oobleck
Oobleck is a fabulous play idea for kids of all ages. Heck I still love playing with the stuff even though I’m so much older. This non-newtonian fluid will delight kids for years to come.
Photo: STEAM Powered Family
Sensory Activities for Summer
Summer Lemon Sensory Bin
When you’re trying to come up with fun activities, most of the time everything you need is already in your kitchen. This sensory bin with sliced lemon and blue water is simple, but so incredibly fun.
For more ideas, visit 30 water sensory bins for summer
Frozen Sand Sensory Bin
This is one of my most popular summer activities for toddlers. The kids just LOVE it. Hide some toys into a tub of wet sand and stick it in the freezer. As the frozen sand starts to melt, the kids will delight in finding all of the toys inside.
Watermelon Sensory Bin
You can also use red rainbow sand to make a watermelon themed sensory bin. This is a fun sensory activity to try this summer.
Sea Foam Sensory Bin
What animals will you find hiding underneath the sea foam in this sensory bin? Use blue and green foam bubbles to make any number of summer activities for kids.
Beach Safe Rainbow Sand
Have you tried making colorful sandcastles? Making rainbow sand at the beach to make sandcastles is one of my favorite summer activities for kids. Best of all, it doesn’t harm the environment when you’re finished playing.
Tropical Island Sensory Bin and Small World
When I imagine my ideal summer break, the beach is always involved. If you can’t get to the ocean this vacation, then create a mini tropical island in your own backyard.
Shark Bay Sensory Bin
This is so much fun. Hide sharks in blue sensory sand and let your kids dig to find them all. You can also hide all sorts of ocean creatures for your toddlers and preschoolers to find.
Watermelon Slime
Slime is always a hit with kids, so you’ve got to include it in your list of summer activities for kids. Learn how to make watermelon slime, complete with seeds to count, add and subtract.
Ice Sensory Bin
Explore temperature with this simple ice based sensory activity. Not only do you get to cool down on a hot day, but you can also build ice sculptures as an additional STEM challenge.
Seashell Sensory Bin
This seashell sensory bin is so easy to put together. Kids will love exploring the different shells in this colorful sensory tub.
Taste-Safe Beach Sensory Bin
This beach sensory bin uses taste-safe sand to make it baby and toddler friendly. Explore the shells, build sandcastle and more with this fun idea.
Ice Cream Sensory Bin
How much would you charge for one of these ice creams? Get your kids to open up their own store with this ice cream sensory bin and talk about money with them as they play.
Ice Cream Sensory Bag
Push the “sprinkles” around in this ice cream sensory bag and decorate your own ice cream cone. You can either use the free printable ice cream template, or draw your own to make this easy activity.
Ocean Small World and Sensory Bin
Explore the sand and water in this ocean small world and sensory bin combo. This is a great activity for kids who love to play with water.
Sun Sensory Bin
Make your own sun sensory bin using yellow rainbow rice and sensory sticks. This is a fun way to introduce your kids to new textures and learn about sun safety at the same time.
Hammering Frozen Water Beads
Hammering frozen water beads is both a sensory activity and an energy burner. Just make sure you watch your children as they play with hammers (even toy hammers) to avoid accidents.
Water Table and Pom Poms
The water table is essential if you want to do outdoor activities when it’s hot outside. Fill the water table with water and pom poms for a super simple sensory and fine motor activity.
Photo: Happy Toddler Playtime
Dyed Seashells Summer Sensory Bin
Believe it or not, there are so many fun ways to play with seashells. Dye seashells and turn them into this beautiful sensory bin for summer.
Photo: Life Over C’s
Glittery Frozen Water Balloons
In summer, water play can also include playing with ice. Freeze water balloons and let the kids explore what happens when the colorful and glittery water melts.
Photo: Where Imagination Grows
Ocean Pollution Sensory Bin
Have you collected those Coles Little Ship mini toys? They are perfect for making this rock pool small world. What better way to explain to kids what all of our trash does to marine life when we don’t recycle it properly.
Photo: Finding Myself Young
Color Sorting Fish Sensory Bin
If you’re looking for great ideas to teach toddlers sorting then try this ocean themed sensory bin. Catch the fish with the net and then organize them into their color groups. Easy peasy.
Photo: Teaching 2 and 3 Year Olds
Beach and Ocean Sensory Squish Bag
Sensory bags are perfect for babies or toddlers who still like to taste everything. Or maybe you just want some summer activities for toddlers that aren’t going to be messed everywhere. In which case, try these beach themed sensory bags, and let your kids explore without needing to clean up.
Photo: Fantastic Fun and Learning
Animal Washing Station
You can do this washing activity with toy animals or even cars. My son loves having a toy car wash on hot days. If you have a baby in the house, then maybe one of your summer activities for kids can actually just be cleaning all of the baby toys that need a good scrub.
Fine Motor Activities for Summer
Free Printable Summer Lacing Cards
Grab your copy of these free printable Summer themed lacing cards. They’re a great way to help kids develop fine motor skills through play.
Ice Transfer Activity
All you need for this easy idea is some tongs, bowls and ice cubes. Practice fine motor skills by transferring the ice from one container to the other.
Free Jellyfish Mazes Printable
I don’t know about you, but I’m a huge fan of the movie Finding Nemo. If your kids do too, then this is the perfect time to give them some of their own jellyfish to dodge. These jellyfish mazes are designed for toddlers, they’ll need some fine motor skills to avoid the stings.
Octopus Fine Motor Activity
Make the legs on this octopus themed buttoning activity, longer and longer. Like so many other summer play ideas, this one helps toddlers and preschoolers develop essential life skills while they play.
Free Ocean Playdough Mats
If you’re looking for fun ideas then grab your copy of these sea animal themed playdough mats. Playdough mats are a great way to make regular playdough into a new and exciting activity.
Rainbow Fish Peg Board
How are you going to spend your summer days? Why not try this rainbow fish activity that will help develop fine motor skills and color matching.
Sun Scissor Skills Activity
Practice scissor skills with this easy sun fine motor play idea. Grab some origami paper, because that makes this activity so much easier than using a whole sheet of A4 paper.
Ocean Playdough Invitation to Play
Grab your playdough and set up this fun ocean playdough invitation to play. You can make an underwater scene, practice letter formation or even just making imprints in the playdough. What else would you make with this?
Ice Cream Sweep
Develope fine emotor skills by using a paintbrush to sweep the sprinkles onto the ice cream cone. This ice cream sweet free printable is available for you to download and use today.
Sun Threading Activity
Practice threading beads onto the pipe cleaners in this fun sun themed threading activity. You can even make the rays of the sun as a rainbow, so your kids can practice color matchin at the same time.
Sunflower Seed Sweep
Creating summer play ideas that also help kids to be independent are fantastic. In this activity kids learn to sweep up the sunflower seeds, and hopefully start cleaning up after themselves too.
Photo: Little Pine Learners
Glow in the Dark Weaving
Have you thought about summer activities for kids that they can do at night? Weave glow in the dark sticks through a fence to create a colorful night time scene.
Photo: Where Imagination Grows
Sun Pegging Activity
Learning a new skill doesn’t have to be frustrating. Match the numbers and peg the clothespins onto this sun pegging activity to make the sun’s rays.
Photo: In The Playroom
Fine Motor Octopus
Does your little kid need to work on fine motor skills? Try threading the legs onto this paper plate octopus craft. Grab some straws or dyed pasta and make this cute little creature.
Photo: Buggy and Buddy
Squeezing Water
This activity is so simple that you’ll easily overlook how beneficial it is to your toddlers’ learning. Something as simple as squeezing water out of a sponge, or transferring water from one container to the other is a fantastic way to strengthen little fingers.
Photo: Teaching 2 and 3 Year Olds
Fun Games, DIY Projects and More
DIY Splash Pad
Learn how to make a splash pad in 30 minutes. This is one of the best summer activities for kids that I’ve done. The reason I love it so much? After you make it, you can set it up and pack it away in 5 minutes.
Ice-Cream Store Dramatic Play for Kids
All you need to come up with an ice-cream store are some ball pit balls, plastic cups and possibly a calculator in place of a till.
DIY Sponge Bombs
This idea is perfect for summer camps, or anyone with kids who need to run around and have fun. Grab some sponges and buckets of water and let them have a water fight.
Homemade Water Slide
Learn how to make a water slide in your own backyard. This is such a great way to spend a summer’s afternoon, you’ll create some fantastic memories with your whole family.
Photo: Happy Hooligans
Nature Walk
Going for a walk in the wilderness is always a great way to start your summer adventures. Take a look at how nature has changed for the hotter months, and see how the animals adapt to keep cool.
Photo: Fireflies and Mud Pies
How to make a Water Wall

Learn how to make this simple DIY water wall. Playing with water is a must for any hot summer day. Here the kids get to play and learn about gravity in a fun and new way.
Photo: Learn With Play at Home
How to Make Giant Bubbles
This is a great backyard activity for older kids. Learn how to make a giant bubble recipe and see how big you can get them to grow.
Photo: Happy Hooligans
Water Balloon Pinata
Did you get as excited about this as I did? Without a doubt this is one of the most epic summer play ideas I’ve seen. Hang water balloons up like pinatas and let the kids swing at them until they explode.
Photo: Red Ted Art
Outdoor Obstacle Course
A golden oldie that will never go out of fashion is having an obstacle course in your own yard. You can make it as difficult as your kids need, depending on how old they are or how much space you have available.
Photo: Pre-K Pages
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