Working from home during summer break can feel like juggling flaming pool noodles—especially when your kids are home all day and itching for fun. Whether you’re clocking in from a home office or a makeshift desk in the kitchen, managing your work and keeping the kids entertained is no small feat.
With a little creativity and planning, you can blend this summer’s activities for kids with your own need for quiet work hours. Here are 119 summer activity ideas that are fun for the whole family and doable for work-from-home parents in 2025.
Learn more about effective strategies to work from home with kids.
Outdoor Summer Activities for Kids
- Run through a sprinkler
- Play in a kiddie pool
- Set up a backyard slip-n-slide
- Water balloon fight
- Blow bubbles
- Go bug hunting
- Create a chalk obstacle course
- Build a fairy garden
- Plant flowers or veggies
- Collect leaves and press them
- Make mud pies
- Go bird watching
- Paint rocks
- Camp in the backyard
- Catch fireflies
- Stargazing night
- DIY nature scavenger hunt
- Create leaf or bark rubbings
- Make a DIY lemonade stand
- Ride bikes or scooters
- Set up an outdoor art station
- Have a picnic in the backyard
- Build a fort with outdoor furniture
- Create a backyard maze with pool noodles
- Set up a mini-golf course
- Try geocaching
- Go on a local hike
- Visit a splash pad
- Build a sandcastle (even in a sandbox)
- Try a water painting activity on the sidewalk
Indoor Activities for Kids
- Paint or draw
- Make paper plate crafts
- Build with LEGO
- Create a cardboard city
- Bake cookies
- Make edible playdough
- Do a puzzle
- Color in activity books
- Watch a nature documentary
- Try yoga for kids
- Learn origami
- Have a dance party
- Put on a puppet show
- Create a mini theater
- Make sock puppets
- Have a spa day with DIY facials and nail polish
- Build a blanket fort
- Host an indoor picnic
- Try kitchen science experiments
- Make paper airplanes and race them
- Write a short story or comic book
- DIY jewelry making
- Create a time capsule
- Set up a toy car racetrack
- Play dress-up
- Create a sensory bin
- Make a wind chime
- DIY lava lamp
- Make friendship bracelets
- Have a stuffed animal tea party
Simple Activities While Parents Work
- Audiobook or podcast time
- Independent reading challenge
- Create a summer journal
- Quiet time coloring pages
- Sticker books
- Watch a “Learning Show” (like Wild Kratts or StoryBots)
- Set a timer for solo building or art challenges
- Educational games on a tablet
- Listen to music with headphones and draw what they hear
- Set up a play kitchen or tool station nearby
- Create a scrapbook from magazine cutouts
- DIY indoor obstacle course
- Build a cardboard box rocket ship
- Organize a toy bin challenge—clean and sort!
- Decorate their room with summer crafts
- Try a “quiet co-working” block with you
- Make a vision board
- Create a DIY board game
- Design their own superhero
- Try simple origami or paper folding kits
Summer Family Adventures
- Go to a zoo or aquarium
- Visit a children’s museum
- Day trip to a local beach or lake
- Pick-your-own farm (berries, peaches, etc.)
- Go to a farmer’s market
- Mini-golf outing
- Ice cream or snow cone run
- Visit a botanical garden
- Try kayaking or paddleboarding
- Go bowling
- Arcade day
- Take a scenic drive
- Attend a free outdoor concert or movie night
- Local pool day
- Visit a historic site or monument
- Attend a summer festival or fair
- Try a drive-in movie
- Go to the library for storytime
- Explore a new playground
- Take a family photo scavenger hunt

Creative Activities at Home
- Create your own ice cream bar
- Make a summer playlist together
- Write letters to pen pals or family
- Host a themed family dinner night (Taco Tuesday!)
- Make your own popsicles
- Do a backyard science experiment
- Start a family book club
- Make a DIY bird feeder
- Host a backyard talent show
- Paint your own T-shirts
- Try food from a different country
- Do a cooking challenge with your kids
- Create a summer countdown paper chain
- Make homemade pizza
- Decorate cupcakes together
- Write postcards from your “home adventures”
- Invent a new family board game
- Learn a magic trick together
- Make a family summer scrapbook
Make This Summer Work for You
Balancing work-from-home life with keeping your kids entertained all summer is not easy, but it’s absolutely doable with a little creativity, structure, and flexibility. Whether it’s crafts or backyard chaos, take it one day at a time.
Remember, you don’t have to do everything all at once. Even a few intentional activities a week can make summer feel fun, connected, and memorable.
To make the most of this summer activities list:
- Pick 5–10 ideas each week and rotate them.
- Let your kids help choose activities—it gives them a sense of ownership and excitement.
- Create a visual calendar or checklist to help your family stay on track and look forward to what’s next.
Most importantly, give yourself grace while trying to figure out all this fun stuff to do in the summer. There will be messy days, screen-heavy days, and “let’s just survive this” days—and that’s okay. You’re doing your best, and your kids will remember the laughter, the togetherness, and the effort you made to make summer special.