Whenever spring rolls around, parents will start to look for
different things to do that will get their kids outdoors. You could take
advantage of the nicer weather by planning out a day trip as a family, or you
could have the kids out in the garden simply burning off some extra energy.
However, there can be times when it may get a big pricey to occupy the kids.
However, there can be times when it may get a big pricey to occupy the kids.
With the average cost of raising a child from age 13 through
age 19 being thousands of pounds, it is easy to understand that the top ares
for spending will circulate around the holidays and different recreational
travel activities. There is even more spent on this area than there is on
personal tech items.
What are some of the best things that you can do with your
children each spring without having to spend any money?
Look For Free Kids Day Out Events In Your Area
Wherever you live, you will find that there are plenty of
great, free things that you can do with your kids if you are able to search
carefully. The internet will always be your friend and a quick search like
looking for 'free activities in' and your area will bring up a wealth of great
resources that you can use. For example, a quick search on some of the free
things that there are to do in Yorkshire brought up a great guide on the
different free kids days out all around Yorkshire. This is a very handy tool
that you can use to find stuff to do for free where you life.
Museums That Are Free And Family Friendly
A museum is always a nice way of educating both yourself and
your children, while also being entertained. You will find some incredible free museums all around the UK that are well worth investigating. As a matter of
fact, some of these are the best free attractions for families anywhere around.
If you are lucky enough, you may find one or more free museums that are near
you where you can take a full day to make plenty of memories with your children
that will last for a lifetime. If you have not taken the time to visit these,
you simply must plan a day out. The different museums that we recommend
include:
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Natural History Museum, London
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The Science Museum, London
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Tate Modern, London
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National Portrait Gallery, London
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The Royal Armouries, Leeds
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The National Media Museum, Bradford
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Victoria & Albert Museum, London
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The National Railway Museum, York
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The Museum of Science and Industry, Manchester
There are a number of smaller museums all throughout the UK
that may be free, especially those that are taken care of by a local authority.
Many museums like these will have activities that are child-friendly during the
school holidays. It will be worth it to keep an eye on the websites for the
museums to see what events are scheduled. The free museums and the different
free things that you can do with the kids will make for a wonderful option on
any rainy spring day.
Another smart tip for getting a good deal of value from the
family budget is to enjoy a picnic whenever you can. Many of the free family
attractions will make money by selling food and drinks to customers. However,
if you are allowed to take your own food items, you should. The food and drinks
available in family attractions can be very expensive, so even just bringing
your own drinks and a couple of snacks can save you money.
Freebie Sites For Crafts
There are many free stuff sites on the internet like http://www.wowfreestuff.co.uk/ that
offer kids freebies including arts & crafts like the Toucon box
which will entertain your kids for hours.
Hit The Garden
Spring can be a wonderful time to show your children all
about gardening. Even younger children will be able to help with watering,
repotting different plants, and weeding. Older kids can prune plants or dig
over some of the vegetable and flower beds.
Gardening is a great way to show your kids the link between
land and what will go on the dinner plate, making for a wonderful activity that
may not be completely free, but could pay for itself in what you end up
producing. You will also see that the child who may not eat greens now, could
find a bit of an appetite for the items that they were able to help grow in the
garden.
To save money, you could be able to get some free seeds and
plants in a number of places. Signing up for newsletters from different
gardening companies will give you news on deals that you can really take
advantage of. You could look for groups for seed swaps that take place in your
local area, with Facebook being a nice place to start.
Visit The Park
Nicer weather will mean getting out and getting reacquainted
with your local parks.
The more awareness that there is around the different benefits that come from outdoor exercise brings about more investments to develop and grow the parks. Improved playing areas, better playgrounds and new equipment for outdoor recreation are all available that you can enjoy with your children for free.
The more awareness that there is around the different benefits that come from outdoor exercise brings about more investments to develop and grow the parks. Improved playing areas, better playgrounds and new equipment for outdoor recreation are all available that you can enjoy with your children for free.
You can easily find a lot of wonderful things to do with
children in your local parks. Think about padding in a pool, feeding the dugs,
kicking a ball around or cycling for a while on the paths. There are even
downloads that you can use to check off the different free nature trails, or
look for nature scavenger hunts to tackle with the kids.
Are you looking to do something that is high energy?
If so, think about checking out Parkrun. This is a timed, free 5k run that takes place on Saturday mornings all around the UK in public parks. Many of the races will welcome juniors for either the main run or with a junior version.
Remember, these are completely free!
If so, think about checking out Parkrun. This is a timed, free 5k run that takes place on Saturday mornings all around the UK in public parks. Many of the races will welcome juniors for either the main run or with a junior version.
Remember, these are completely free!
When you have budding team players sprouting up in your
family, think about going with Tennis For Free, which is a community based
organization running free tennis sessions for families all throughout the UK in
different parks.
Be Active At Home
You never have to go very far to find great things to do
with your kids in spring. Free fun to enjoy at home may include:
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Stargazing with a blanket at night
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Camping with a tent in the yard
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Tackling different science experiments, with
ideas available on The Royal Institution
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Having a teddy bear picnic in your garden
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Having your kids create their own pizzas for
lunch
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Picking up recyclables and making a space rocket
You will see that there are a number of free things
that you can do in the spring, you simply have to look. Some of these free
events may not be promoted all too heavily, so it will be worth signing up for
different newsletters and email alerts
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