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Let’s Go in the Garden!

School’s out so let the outdoor adventures begin! It’s the perfect time to power down the devices and soak up the sunshine. There’s no better way to ignite curious young minds than by exploring nature and getting hands-on with the amazing world of plants and wildlife, all just outside your door.

There can be a pressure to spend, spend, spend but remember, simply getting outside in the garden can be a creative (and free!) way for your children to enjoy their summer break!

The world’s most trusted outdoor app, AllTrails, and the STIGA team have shared 10 fun-filled, low to no cost activities that will encourage your little ones outside.

kids playing swords and knights

1) Kids’ Garden Fashion Show

Nothing is quite as much fun as a homegrown fashion show! Make the garden path the runway for the day and get creative by making outfits from clothes featuring flowers, trees, bees, butterflies, ladybirds, and other garden elements.Or why not try to make some garden outfits inspired by fruits, vegetables, and herb fabrics (e.g strawberry dresses, carrot trousers, mint capes).  Maybe you can even pop some herbs and flowers that you have grown into a straw hat for good measure?

father and son skimming stones

Skip some stones

Whether it’s on the beach or on a river, skipping stones has been fun for generations. It also develops hand-eye coordination, patience, and understanding of physics principles like trajectory and force.

scout kids outside with bones

Create a photo-only scavenger hunt

There are so many plants, insects, fungi, and sights to discover when outdoors. Create a list with things that can be found in the area, such as an acorn, a beetle, a twig, a flower, or a pinecone. Instruct the kids to take photos of each or draw them as they find them.

two young girls painting stones and rocks

Outdoor arts and crafts

Unleash creativity under the open sky with a vibrant outdoor art station  where kids can paint, draw, and craft using nature as their inspiration. Set up with washable paints, chalk, brushes, and natural materials like leaves and rocks, this colourful corner invites children to explore their artistic side while soaking up the sunshine. Ideal for back gardens or parks, an art station promotes sensory play, self-expression, and a deeper connection with the environment. With every brushstroke and splash of colour, young artists turn the outdoors into their very own gallery.

kids playing dens in wood

Build a den

Finding time to set up a ‘base’ outside can allow kids to explore and interact with natural elements.

family camping outside

Back garden camping

Later in August, the evenings will begin to get darker a little earlier, but it’s still warm enough to spend a night under the stars. If there’s a clear night, you can set up camp, toast marshmallows and gaze up at the stars. It fosters a sense of wonder and curiosity about the outdoors and the universe. Learning the location of the North Star in the night sky could prove useful one day!

 

3) Grow your own pizza toppings

Get kids excited about gardening and cooking with this hands-on adventure! Turn garden time into a fun way to teach responsibility, observation, and patience. Then head to the kitchen and turn what you grow into something delicious — from garden to pizza table!

Build a Bug Hotel

Use sticks, pinecones, and cardboard to create a cool new habitat for insects. Create a colourful sign, invent a fun name for your hotel, and see what regular visitors your garden attracts! It’s not just creepy crawlies we can protect in the garden. Butterfly Conservation, the UK charity dedicated to saving butterflies, has shared some research that 80% of butterflies have declined since the 1970’s, so creating a wildlife haven in your garden can massively help their numbers bounce back!

Butterfly Conservation’s ‘Big Butterfly Count’, running from July 18th to August 10th, invites everyone in the UK to count the butterflies they see, and to create a wildlife-friendly garden to prevent a further Butterfly emergency!

children outdoors playing

Create an Obstacle Course – Lay out flowerpots, ropes, sticks and stones in a fun route, and READY… SET…GO!

Nature Collage – Collect fallen leaves, petals, twigs and foliage from around the garden, and arrange them – perhaps draw a flowerpot and create your own arrangement on paper or colour over the leaves with acrylic paint! It’s a creative masterpiece!

Weather Diary 

Create a journal of the weather and draw the cloud shapes of the day. Is there anything more calming than watching the clouds drift and making out shapes?!There will be an elephant shaped one up there, if you look hard enough!

Create a Fairy or Dinosaur Garden

Dedicate a specific area, bed or pot for the fairies or dinosaurs (or whatever fantasy character your child is into!) You can gather miniature figures, moss, stones, create magical doors out of cardboard or wood, and let imagination take over every time you step outside!


If you don’t have a garden yourself that you can make use of, then there are plenty of places that run gardening activities for the whole family to enjoy, make sure to check around!

Let’s Go Outside!


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