The Summer List
School will be out for the summer soon (we are done tomorrow) and even though the kids may be eager to be home, it will only be a matter of time before that excitement will turn to boredom. Enter the Summer List.


The Summer List
- Visit Zoo
- Go Camping
- BBQ
- Make Stepping Stones
- Smores
- Picnic
- Popsicles
- Visit Parks
- Plant Seeds
- Scavenger Hunt
- Ride Bikes
- Watch Fireworks
- Hiking
- Splash Park
- Family Vacation
- Water Balloons
- Swimming
- Car Wash
- Visit a Farm
- Pick Berries
- Ice Cream
- Identify Bugs
- Movie Night
- Bird Watching
- Star Gazing
- Build Fort
- Lemonade Stand
- Garage Sale
- Fly Kites
- Summer Reading Program
Follow us on Instagram (@erinejd and @emilyejd1) to see our progress or join in the fun by tagging your own summer entertainment photos with #ejdsummerlist.
I also whipped up this simple printable so that you can have a pretty space to write down all of the fun stuff on your Summer List.
This printable is free of charge and for personal use only. Click the image below for the PDF link. Please download the file and open with Adobe Reader to ensure proper print sizing. When printing, make sure that Page Scaling is set to “Fit Printable Area” and Borderless Printing is selected. Enjoy!

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9 Comments
Hanna Caldwell
Cute idea! That sound like a list for the perfect summer!
For My Love Of
This list is perfect! Im going to use many of the ideas!
Ashey @ 3 Little Greenwoods
I’ve got 3 little people to keep busy this summer so I need all the inspiration I can get! Thanks for the list!
I’d love for you to share your creativity at my Show-Licious Craft & Recipe Party. Join the party each Saturday morning!
~ Ashley
Melissa French of HousePunkery
What a nice visual for a summer bucket list. Hello from Say G’Day Saturday.
Erin
Thanks, Melissa!
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Amy McLean
This is so great! It is great to have a check list so summer doesn’t slip away and some of these fun things are missed!! I did something similar before – not quite as cute :) – and the kids loved it!
Erin
You’re so right, Amy! And I think kids love the visual of being able to check things off the list. Thanks for stopping by!
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