How to Treat Your Kids This Summer Holiday
Having kids is a full-time job that
keeps you on your toes. They go through so many different phases over the years
which means that you’re continuously learning and growing together. If you’re
currently in the school phase, then you have quite a few summer holidays to
host and keeping them engaged is a must. The summer holidays tend to be either
an exciting or boring time for kids as it’s an opportunity to take a break from
school but sitting at home can be tedious for some. In light of this, you may
be thinking of ways that you can keep your kids happy and entertained this
summer. On that note, this article is going to give you a few ideas regarding
how to treat your kids this summer holiday.
Take them to See a Musical
Most kids enjoy the music, dance, and
creativity, so why not consider taking them to see a musical during the summer
holiday? There are so many West End musicals that are showing on a daily basis, so it’s left to
you to choose one that you think everyone will love. Some family-friendly ones
that your kids might enjoy include Disney’s Aladdin, The Lion King, and Matilda
the Musical. Seeing as these shows tend to feature a lot of singing, dancing, colourful costumes, and drama, it’s certainly
something they should enjoy and appreciate.
Go to the Beach
If you happen to live in the UK, it’s
likely that the sand, sun, and beach
isn’t something you see every day. For this reason, taking your kids to the
beach this summer could be a treat they find delightful. Some of the best beaches in the UK include Morar in Scotland, Bournemouth beach, Holkham
in Norfolk, Rhossili Bay in Whales, Brighton beach, Weymouth beach in Dorset
and Fistral beach in Cornwall. You can either make it a day’s trip or perhaps
consider making it a weekend affair depending on your budget. It’s an overall
chance to swim and build sandcastles with your kids this summer.
Venture off to Dreamland
If your little ones enjoy running
around and adventure, then an amusement park may be an ideal treat for them.
Dreamland is a relatively new family attraction located in Margate that should keep the kids both
engaged and entertained. Some rides you’ll find there are 1930s caterpillars,
1940s double-decker carousels, and classic turning teacups. Child tickets
usually cost anything from £12.95 while adult
tickets typically start from £14.95. If you opt for this, you should be sure to
burn all of your kid’s energy by the end of the day as there’s more than enough
to keep busy with.
During the school year the children are constantly learning and even a small treat in the holidays can go a long way. It doesn’t necessarily have to be a treat that breaks the bank, but
it can be something that they enjoy and will appreciate. Hopefully, the above
ideas have given you a little inspiration, and
your kids will go back to school having had the best time this summer.
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