Free things to do with kids in the summer?

Anonymous
Any idea for free things to do with kids in the dmv area?
Anonymous
Museums, hikes/trail walks, splash pads at playgrounds, bike riding, picnics, play dates, zoo, story time at the library, and run through the sprinkler at home.

Google free kids activties in your city or town. There are some newsletters that people publish with this info.
Anonymous
Visit kidfriendlydc all summer. They're a great resource.
Anonymous
The Smaland at Ikea has reopened....life-changing.
Anonymous
Nothing, absolutely nothing. Not in DC.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Nothing, absolutely nothing. Not in DC.


You’ve never taken told kids to the Smithsonian museums?
Anonymous
iPads
Anonymous
Pool, Smithsonian, play dates. We also do the discount movies. I hate the heat so we don’t do a lot outside apart from the pool. Works for us - friends are key.
Anonymous
Nature Ctr, any of the gazillion playgrounds, FCPL has various free events all summer , pool, Marine Corp Museum, Udvar Hazy ,
Anonymous
Playing sports wuth your kid is free
Anonymous
Pool / splash pads
Playgrounds - we try to visit some that are further away, that we don’t normally frequent
Zoo
Smithsonian museums
Monuments
Library - we visit weekly for new books, complete the summer reading challenge, and many library systems have events all summer
Outdoor movies, if your kids are old enough to stay up that late

Inexpensive:
Pick your own fruit farm
Discount movies - Regal, CMX, AMC all usually have them
Udvar-Hazy (parking is not free)
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Any idea for free things to do with kids in the dmv area?

Is this a joke? DC is possibly the best place in the world to raise small kids if you're looking for things to do with them.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Any idea for free things to do with kids in the dmv area?

Is this a joke? DC is possibly the best place in the world to raise small kids if you're looking for things to do with them.



They are most lilely very cheap. and don't want to spend a money.. You have to pay for gas, or Smart Trip. then food
Anonymous
What??!!! Thank you!!!

Anonymous wrote:The Smaland at Ikea has reopened....life-changing.
Anonymous
Take them on a walk with a piece of inside out masking tape around their wrist like a bracelet. Give them a theme and have them find objects that meet that theme to grab and stick on their tape bracelets. Any Smithsonian museum is free. There is no fee to enter Wolf Trap and do the Junior Ranger badge booklet/scavenger hunt. Scott’s Run Nature Preserve is free and close to Clemyjontri Park. There’s like a trillion splash pads and playgrounds in this area. Go watch people kayak on the river down at Georgetown waterfront. Libraries have tons of free programs- not just storytimes but make and take crafts and cool presentations ; check the event calendars at different branches
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