100 Things to do with your Kids this Weekend (without screens)
As a dad, spending time with your kids is one of the most rewarding experiences you can have. Whether it’s playing a game of catch or simply reading a book together, the time you spend with your kids is crucial for building strong connections that will last a lifetime. But sometimes it can be hard to come up with ideas for what to do with your kids that doesn’t involve technology. That’s why we’ve compiled a list of 100 things dads can do with their kids that are fun, engaging, and screen-free!
- Go on a hike
- Build a fort
- Bake cookies together
- Have a picnic in the park
- Go fishing
- Visit a museum
- Have a water balloon fight
- Play catch
- Have a game night
- Go for a bike ride
- Plant a garden
- Build a birdhouse
- Have a scavenger hunt
- Go on a nature walk
- Have a dance party
- Make homemade pizza
- Go to a zoo
- Have a water gun fight
- Have a picnic in the backyard
- Go bowling
- Play mini-golf
- Go to a farmers market
- Build a sandcastle
- Have a treasure hunt
- Make a bird feeder
- Go to a park and fly kites
- Make homemade ice cream
- Have a watermelon seed spitting contest
- Go to a petting zoo
- Have a family game tournament
- Have a family talent show
- Go to a playground
- Make homemade popsicles
- Have a family karaoke night
- Go to an aquarium
- Have a photo scavenger hunt
- Make a time capsule
- Go to a science center
- Have a family dance-off
- Have a family bake-off
- Make homemade playdough
- Go to a botanical garden
- Have a family paint night
- Have a family craft day
- Make homemade slime
- Go to a planetarium
- Have a family puzzle challenge
- Go to a historical site
- Have a family game of capture the flag
- Make homemade bubble solution
- Have a family book club
- Go to a sporting event
- Have a family science experiment day
- Make homemade paper airplanes
- Go to a trampoline park
- Have a family talent show
- Go to a beach
- Have a family talent show
- Have a family DIY day
- Go to a local fair
- Have a family science fair
- Make homemade soap
- Go to a corn maze
- Have a family talent show
- Go to a county fair
- Make homemade hot cocoa
- Have a family game of kickball
- Go to a community pool
- Have a family art exhibit
- Make homemade birdhouses
- Go to a farmers market
- Have a family tree-planting day
- Make homemade birdseed ornaments
- Go to a state park
- Have a family game of frisbee
- Have a family game of hopscotch
- Make homemade jewelry
- Go to a local festival
- Have a family game of soccer
- Go to a pumpkin patch
- Have a family talent show
- Make homemade ornaments
- Have a family game of capture the flag
- Go to a butterfly garden
- Have a family movie night (without screens) and act out the scenes together
- Make a family scrapbook
- Go on a road trip and make stops to see landmarks and attractions
- Have a family game of hide and seek
- Make homemade pizza from scratch, including the dough and sauce
- Go to a botanical garden and have a family photo session
- Have a family yoga session
- Make homemade soap and bath bombs
- Go on a nature scavenger hunt
- Have a family game of dodgeball
- Make homemade jam or jelly
- Go to a flea market and look for treasures
- Have a family game of tag
- Go to a nearby lake or beach and have a family sandcastle competition
- Make homemade bread or rolls
- Have a family day of volunteering together
A scientific study has shown that dads who spend quality time with their kids have a significant positive impact on their children's development. The study found that when fathers were actively involved in their children's lives, their children had better academic achievement, improved mental health, and higher self-esteem. Additionally, children who had strong relationships with their fathers were less likely to engage in risky behaviors, such as drug use and teenage pregnancy. This study highlights the importance of dads being present and engaged in their children's lives, not only for the benefit of the children but also for the benefit of the entire family.
There are so many fun and engaging activities you can do with your kids that don’t involve screens. The key is to be creative and open to trying new things. By spending time with your kids, you are not only building a stronger bond but also creating memories that will last a lifetime. So, get out there and have some fun with your kids!
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