Anonymous wrote:I have a 4 year old DS. Here's my started list:
Library reading program (to get the coupon book)
NoVA water parks (free with coupon)
Burke Lake mini golf (free with coupon)
Feed the fish in the old town harbor, then ride the trolley up King Street
Shenandoah Discovery Museum (day trip)
NoVA science center at Fair Oaks (they had a discount coupon in the library book last year)
Bowling (sign up for the free summer blast past and just pay for shoes for you! Kid is completely free)
Monster Mini Golf in Chantilly and Shadowlands Mini Golf in Franconia (my son is obsessed with these)
Chuck E Cheese (The one in Fairfax is actually relatively nice)
Kid Junction in Chantilly
Water Taxi ride to national harbor for lunch
Metro downtown to the building museum
Potomac Nationals game
Splash pads at Fairfax Corner or old town Fairfax
Our Special Harbor splash park in Alexandria (FREE!)
$1 movie Tuesdays at Regal (I assume this is happening again this year? I think he could finally handle sitting that long)
Michael's has $2 crafts for the little guys M-Th, with slime on Fridays
Day trip to Baltimore for port discovery and/or science center
Farmers Markets
Peach picking
Little kid jump time at Flight
Zava Zone
And then home stuff:
Car washes
Plant/care for a garden
Make cookies
Neighborhood pool
Easter egg hunts (we have been doing them since easter, just with empty eggs--good time filler!)
Playdates with neighbors
Make ice cream and/or popsicles
I am a teacher, so I'm home all summer and try to squeeze in all the stuff I don't have time for during the school year. No camps are planned (he's too clingy to handle them), but I'm not terribly worried. We have plenty to fill the calendar!
Wow thanks PP! This is an awesome list! What is your general schedule for the day? The days feel super long to me without our usual morning preschool.