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5 awesome and cheap ways to beat the boredom this summer

by Ricky Willis · updated 3 August 2018

I love the summer holidays, but I don’t like the cost. The thing is, there are plenty of activities you can do to have a summer on the cheap.

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School’s out for summer!!

Yay!

I love having more time over the summer to spend with my kids, but I do worry about spending too much cash as well.

I shudder at the idea that they’ll tell me they want to head to an expensive theme park or even a local attraction—which can cost just as much!

Even if you’ve budgeted for the summer, research from Post Office Money shows that you need to have around £594 saved up to cover the costs of the school holidays. However, only around half of parents have saved enough money to cover this.

While I love my kids, I don’t want to lose our savings goals or make myself totally skint, so have been looking at some very cheap and even free things to do to keep the kid’s boredom levels down to a minimum.

Have some good ideas yourself? When you’ve seen our ideas, take a look below for details about how to win one of five cheques for £50 with your own budget boredom buster ideas with the Post Office Money.

Rock painting

Rock Painting

Yes, grab a rock and paint it!

But it’s really not as boring as it sounds.

Rock painting is a relatively new up-and-coming craze to hit the UK.

I really like rock painting, as it combines arts and crafts with getting outdoors for a bit of treasure hunting.

Once we’ve sourced some good, big rocks and given them a good clean, the kids (and adults too 😉) simply paint the rocks in a design of their choice.

Any paint works well for this, and in the summer sun, it dries really quickly. It’s also a good idea to varnish the rocks to keep the paint from running.

Now that you’ve got some gorgeous-looking rocks, you need to go to your local parks and outdoor places to hide your own and find other people’s.

Head to Facebook and search for “rock painting” and your local area, and you’ll be sure to find a group or page dedicated to hunting out rocks.

This will give you an idea of the best places to go so you don’t end your search empty-handed.

Cost: paint and brushes – around £5 if you don’t already own some

Check out this video of us trying out rock painting so you can see how much fun it really is:

Geocaching

Geocaching
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Taking treasure hunting to the next high-tech level is geocaching.

Using GPS, you hunt for “caches” or treasures that have been hidden all over the world – as well as on your doorstep!

You can download the Geocaching app or find out the details of caches to find on their website.

Just search for the area you plan to cache in, and away you go.

Geocaches can be as small as a matchbox, but we’ve found one as big as an ammo box! Some caches are also really cleverly hidden, and we’ve found weird ones like hidden in a pinecone, in a false drain pipe and even disguised as a stick!

Cost: free

Camp outside

camping tent

Maybe you can’t afford to take a holiday this year so why not have a holiday at home.

Grab your tent (or borrow one from a friend) and pitch up in your own garden. The kids will have an amazing time, and it’s a lot more fun than sleeping in their own beds.

You’ll save on the costs of pitching up at a site but will also have the luxury of your own running water, toilet facilities and an oven.

Why not also have a BBQ and make s’mores with digestive biscuits and marshmallows as it starts to get dark?

Cost: free

Have a snow day

snow day

Whaaaat?

Snow?

In the middle of summer?

Ok, so we’re not going to get snow, but why not pretend and have a day in.

With the summer being so hot, spending too much time outdoors isn’t great, so just stay in.

Be prepared and make sure to be ready to have a film fest (with all the Christmas classics), get the board games ready and have a load of wintery activities ready.

Cost: free

Swap day

child in summer

I think Tom Hanks was onto something with his film Big.

How awesome would it be to be 10 years old again? No worries in the world, you can play whenever you want and no more having to bother with washing up, pairing socks or making the bed – bliss!

Well, why not give the kids a mini power trip and let them be the grownups for a day (or maybe just a few hours!)

They get to be the ones to make the rules and make lunch and dinner while you get to follow them around and hope they don’t break anything.

Kids love playing make-believe and that’ll give them a sense of what being an adult is like while being able to boss you around a bit 😊

This activity won’t be much fun for the grown-ups, but the kids will love having a little independence.

If you’re letting them cook dinner, then be prepared and have an easy recipe and the ingredients ready for them.

Cost: free (but the mess may cost you!)

What’s your idea?

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Do you do one of these budget boredom-buster ideas?

Maybe you do something else with your family that doesn’t break the bank?

Come and share your ideas with the Post Office Money for your chance to win 5 x £50 cheques!

Head over to Post Office Money’s Facebook page for more details and to enter.

So, please don’t put your usual saving habits on hold this summer (like 1 in 4 other parents are doing), and instead look at loads of alternative and fun things you can do that won’t break your budget.

How ever you’re planning to spend it, have an awesome summer (although let’s hope for a bit of rain – I’m sweltering here!)

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  1. thara ravishanker says

    5 April 2023 at 09:33

    Heya.
    We head to a local library in order to get books. Alternatively we have fun playing various board games at home during the night time or watching cheap movies. We read books too. My favorite activities to do during hot weather are to take a slow walk to a lake in the area to sketch the ducks or have a picnic. We dance to songs at home in addition to save money or bake cool cakes at home. We even have writing competitions and so on in lieu of going out. You can do science experiments at home on the cheap.

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  2. Thara says

    4 October 2023 at 21:35

    These are my top five clever ideas.

    1- Hold a weekly game night at home in order to save money. You can play games like Scattergories or Monopoly Deal too. This is a great way to teach new skills as well.
    2- Host a fun monthly movie night. Make some nice tasting popcorn and pick a film too. Have a theme. Good luck. Serve the drinks on a tray.
    3- Have a art and craft club all at home. Buy the stuff in advance from local shops in addition. It always is a good idea to have plenty of snacks. Try going to a few different shops to find more options.
    4- Plan a butter or cheese tasting competition. You can award the prizes along the way.
    5- Organise a book club in question here. You can discuss your favourite all time novel. A couple of group members can lead the entire discussion. You might want to have activities which are based on the book. For example a classic fun art and craft activity.

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  3. Thara says

    25 March 2024 at 04:26

    This is a list of ideas

    Pebble decoration
    Card making
    Baking
    Cooking
    Dancing
    Knitting
    Reading
    Arts and craft activities

    Reply

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