4. DIY giant bubbles. The magical ability of bubbles to captivate children may very well swallow them whole with these huge bubbles.
Link: http://www.learningandexploringthroughplay.com/2015/07/giant-bubbles-recipe.html
5. Rain gutter river. Create a stream of scientific consciousness by building a gutter river in your backyard. The exchange of water between one tub to another requires a little elevation and will get kids thinking about more than just fun.
Link: http://frugalfun4boys.com/2017/05/01/rain-gutter-river-water-play/
6. Sponge bullseye. Chalk, sponge and water is all that’s required to play this game. Talk about taking a cheap shot at fun.
Link: http://lifeasmama.com/10-ways-to-keep-your-kids-busy-so-you-can-stay-sane-this-summer/
7. Frozen t-shirt race. The race involves defrosting a frozen t-shirt and putting it on as quickly as possible. It’s the perfect fit for a sweltering day.