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There are tons of things to do for free (or very little). I've been cataloging the ideas to get us through a long summer!
1) Our library has great programs--we saw a magician this past week--plus a great reading program that gives out a coupon book for free ice cream, free pizza, free mini golf, etc. at local places.
2) You can register your kids at KidsBowlFree.com to get two free games every day before 5pm. You do have to pay to rent shoes.
3) Lots of movie theaters are offering free kid movies on weekday mornings. Check your local theater's website for more info.
4) Stores all over town are offering free craft projects, usually on Saturday's. Check the websites for Michael's and Lakeshore Learning for the schedule. Lowe's and Home Depot also offer projects one Saturday a month.
5) The National Park service has many free parks nationwide plus others have "fee-free weekends" available. You can also do a kids outdoor activity program free through REI Sporting Good stores to get a field journal and prizes.
6) We trade off playdates with friends. I get an empty house once in a while, a very full one on other days.
7) My son and I ordered our local Tourism booklet and found a bunch of free places to go that we hadn't heard of before--botanical gardens, hiking paths, etc. We have a list and aim to see them all before summer's end.
8) We're trying out new playgrounds and parks each week. The kids are excited about seeing new equipment and places.
Hope these ideas help!