Welcome back to the Weekly Kids Co-op!  With summer right around the corner, I am compiling a list of fun things that I know my kids will want to try.  I love summer break, and I can hardly wait for my kids home all day.  Their break never seems like it is long enough to accommodate all the things we want to do, so I am starting planning now:)  I love this list of Engaging Activities For Boys linked up from the Weekly Kids Co-op.
- Simple boats that are sure to be a hit ~Â Tinfoil River and Ice Boats
- Create a catapult to launch marshmallows ~ Clothespin CatapultsÂ
- Embrace their curious side ~Â Tinkering
- Add a fun spiderweb trellis to your garden ~Â Spider Web TrellisÂ
- Create building pieces, you are only limited by your imagination  ~ Cardboard Building Boards
- Take the cars outdoors and construct some roads ~Â DIY Outdoor RoadsÂ
- Fun game that your boys will love ~Â Ping Pong Fish Bowl Toss
- Boys of all ages love sticks~Â Sticks ~ Natures Perfect Toy
- Worms are great for fishing and composting ~Â DIY compost Bin with Worms
- SImple science experiment that your boys will love ~Â Shooting Water ExperimentÂ
- Create a spiderweb masterpiece ~Â Catch a Spider Web
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Come back every Thursday to see if your creative ideas were featured and link up any new ideas! (I will be using one image and a link back to your blog.)
How exciting to come and see that our post was featured! Thank you so much. 🙂
I love your cardboard building boards! Thanks for linking up:)
Thanks for hosting, just linked up! And I love your post with ideas for boys. I think this would be a great fit for Family fun Friday if you have time and want to link up. 🙂
Monica
http://happyandblessedhome.com/category/family-fun/
Thanks for the invite!
Great ideas for boys. I think my boys and I would love to make marshmallow catapults! Pinned your post!
Thanks Eric! The marshmallow catapults are so fun, your boys will love them.
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