Host a movie night -The dog days of summer tend to be humid, hot, and sometimes uncomfortable. Scheduling activities for later in the day makes the most of the weather that has cooled off a bit. Purchase or borrow a projector that hooks up to a computer or tablet, and set up a screen in the yard. Stream a family-friendly movie and prepare ready-made bags of popcorn or cotton candy for the show.
Add water to everything – Favorite backyard games can be enhanced with the use of a little water. For example, instead of tossing bean bags for cornhole, fill up water balloons. Kids who are playing tag or games like capture the flag may have to run through a garden sprinkler to get into their opponent’s territory. Poke holes into one pool noodle and feed a garden hose into the end to create a water hazard.
Go on a scavenger hunt – Whether at a park, walking around the neighborhood, or even in your home, families can create a list of objects that must be found. The first child to discover all of the items on the list gets a prize.
Dance in the rain – Summertime is known for the sudden arrival of storms. When a downpour occurs, have the family head into the garage with the door open to catch Mother Nature in action. Take turns briefly running out into the deluge to dance and splash in the rain. Remember … Safety first!