10 Years of Play: A Recap from the Annual Conference on the Value of Play
June 11, 2019Books, Backpacks and PLAY! It’s Time for Back to School
August 20, 2019There are many ways for kids to play outside on hot summer days—just make sure they don’t forget water and sunscreen!
Our survey on parental attitudes on play said 80 percent of parents agree that their kids enjoy playing outdoors much more than playing indoors. Play also builds children’s social, physical, cognitive and emotional skills, preparing them for life in a fun way.
In addition to the playground, encourage your kids to spend time playing outdoors by stocking up on fun toys—a parachute can encourage kids to work together to let the fabric rise and fall, while other kids run underneath it.
You can also activate your child’s creativity by buying colorful sidewalk chalk—help them draw a hopscotch grid, and then challenge them to a competition! They’ll value the extra time with you, and you’ll both reap the benefits of play and sunshine.
Traditional sports are also a good way to play outside. Grab a volleyball and make your backyard the court! Playing catch with a football, kicking around a soccer ball, and shooting hoops with a basketball are also great ways to get active and get playing.
So what are you waiting for? Grab some gear and head outside for fun in the sun!