Summertime is upon us and most families are preparing for vacations and family getaways. With students out of school on summer break, parents are busy planning activities to keep children and teens entertained and to help create quality family moments. The summer season provides a great opportunity for outdoor experiences and the Paul Frank products are ready to help you prepare for your next outdoor summer fun with Skurvy Beach Towel and Reusable Snack Pack & Tumbler!
Skurvy Beach Towel
Keep your little ones warm and cozy after their aquatic summer fun!
SRP: $17.00 each
Retail: Amazon.com
Reusable Snack Pack & Tumbler
These items are easy to clean, dishwasher safe and mean no more disposable baggies or cups! Snack away with this fun kid items!
Snack Pack SRP: $6.50 each
Tumbler SRP: $9.99 2-pack
Retail: Zak.com
Free or affordable family friendly choices is a helpful way for all families to participate in activities and programs that are either low-cost or free. The following is a list of some free or affordable summer programs and options that can be found nationwide and online:
- Libraries across the country have summer programs (reading contests, music, movies) that are the free to the community and are suitable for all ages groups. More information at http://www.publiclibraries.com/ or http://nces.ed.gov/surveys/libraries/librarysearch/.
- Museums and Children’s Museums have summer hours, exhibits and special interactive programs for children of various ages. Local museums and children’s museums information can be found at http://www.museumsusa.org/ and http://www.childrensmuseums.org.
- Blue Star Museums are offering free admission to active duty military personnel and their families from from Memorial Day, May 26, 2014 through Labor Day, September 1, 2014. Get more information at http://arts.gov/national/blue-star-museums.
- Summer Educational Resources from U.S Dept. of Education, Scholastic, Scholastic Summer Reading, FamilyEducation.com, Barnes & Nobles (Free Summer Reading Books), iVillage, Sylvan Learning Center.
- Vacation Bible Schools (VBS) are often low cost day camps that offer fun activities, crafts, music, and outings centered around a specific theme in a religious environment. (VBS can also be conducted as a homestudy or homeschool course or as a summer home activity as well.) Find more information about VBS, including local locations at http://www.lifeway.com/n/Vacation-Bible-School, http://www.familychristian.com/church-resources/vbs.html and http://www.christianbook.com/vbs/1293701885, http://store.whatsinthebible.com/products/vbs.
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In select bowling centers across the U.S. and Canada, children can bowl free during the summer. Find participating bowling centers in your community at http://www.kidsbowlfree.com/.
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Regal Cinemas, United Artists, and Edwards Theaters will be participating in the Regal Summer Movie Express. Select Regal Cinemas, United Artists and Edwards Theatres will offer selected G or PG rated movies for only $1.00 on Tuesdays and Wednesdays at 10:00am. Find participating theaters at http://www.regmovies.com/summermovieexpress/default.aspx.
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Movie theaters offering free or low-cost movies for kids at http://www.mrfreestuff.com/free-or-cheap-summer-movies-for-kids/.
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Children’s Theatres often offer discounted or free plays for young audiences. Find more information at http://www.assitej-usa.org/ or see Kids Night On Broadway (New York and National events) at http://www.kidsnightonbroadway.com/.
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Michaels has kid-friendly crafts and free in-store events during the summer that are for children and families,
- Macaroni Kid is a free weekly community newsletter that delivers family friendly events and outings within the local community. Find local information at http://national.macaronikid.com/.
- Disney summer crafts and activities at http://spoonful.com/summer/summer-crafts, http://family.go.com/crafts/pkg-holiday-and-seasonal-crafts and http://family.go.com/.
- Nick Jr. offers summer fun ideas at http://www.nickjr.com/summer-activities/.
- PBS KIDS summer games and summer reading challenge at http://pbskids.org/read/and http://pbskids.org/island/activities/.
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Kids eat free locations nationwide can be found at http://www.mrfreestuff.com/101-restaurants-where-kids-eat-free, http://mykidseatfree.comand http://allkidseatfree.com/.
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Applebees Kids eat for free on Tuesdays (or Mondays in select locations so call ahead to verify) evenings between 5-9 pm. For each paid adult entrée, 2 children (ages 12 and under) will eat for free at http://www.applebees.com.
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Bennigan’s Kids eat free on Tuesdays at http://www.bennigans.com.
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California Tortilla One free kid’s meal per adult meal purchased at http://californiatortilla.com.
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Captain D’s Two free Kid’s meals with any adult entrée purchase at regular price at http://www.captainds.com.
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Chick-fil-A Kids can eat a free kids’ meal at Chik-fil-A on Tuesdays for Family Night Promotions at http://www.chick-fil-a.com.
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Cici’s Pizza: Kids 3 and under eat free from the Cici’s Pizza buffet at http://www.cicispizza.com.
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Denny’s Kids can eat free at Denny’s from 4pm to 10pm at participating Denny’s at http://www.dennys.com/#/specials/eat.
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Golden Corral Children 10 and under eat free from 5pm to 9pm on Mondays at http://www.goldencorral.com.
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IHOP Kids eat free at IHOP if they are 12 and under daily. Kids can get 1 free kids’ menu item per adult meal purchased from 4pm to 8pm at http://www.ihop.com.
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Moe’s Southwest Grill Tuesdays kids eat for free at Moe’s with the purchase of an adult meal at http://www.moes.com.
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Red Robin Kids 10 and under can eat for free on Monday (and Tuesday in select locations) from 5pm to 9pm at http://www.redrobin.com.
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Steak n Shake Kids eat FREE at Steak n Shake on weekends for every $8 spent. Remember, offers may change or vary by location, so always call first to make sure your location is participating. Children must be 12 years old or under to participate at http://www.steaknshake.com/.
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TGIFriday’s Mondays and Tuesdays (select locations) kids 3 and under can eat for free at http://www.tgifridays.com.
- The YMCA has summer camps, exercise and swimming lessons for the entire family. Information about the YMCA and summer camps at http://www.ymca.net/ and http://www.ymca.net/camp/. The YMCA also provides military outreach initiative and respite child care at http://www.ymca.net/military-outreach/.
- Little Leagues offer a wonderful opportunity for children to be part of an organized sport, be active and learn sportsmanship. Local leagues can be found at http://www.littleleague.org/Little_League_Online.htm.
- Summer Camps, whether day or extended, offer the opportunity for fun outdoor experience, educational venues, and structured play. A directory of summer camps can be found at http://www.summercamps.com/ and http://www.acacamps.org/.
- U.S. State Parks have camping specials for families during the summer, including free entrance days in the national parks. Information is available at http://www.nps.gov/index.htm, http://www.nps.gov/findapark/index.htm and http://camping.about.com/. All active duty military can receive a free annual pass to National Parks and sites.
- Going to the beach is a family favorite summer pastime. Find more information about local, national and worldwide beaches at http://www.nps.gov/caha/planyourvisit/googleearthmap.htm, http://www.tripadvisor.com/Inspiration-g1-c1-World.html, http://travel.nationalgeographic.com/travel/top-10/beach-cities-photos/, Florida’s best beach town, Best beaches, 51 great American beaches and 10 best southern beaches.
- Theme parks and water parks have special summer hours and discounts for families to enjoy a day at the park. Locate local amusement parks at http://www.ultimaterollercoaster.com/themeparks/locator/index.php, http://www.themeparkcity.com/USA_index.htm and http://themeparks.about.com/.
- Petting Zoos and Pick Your Own Farms are a fun family outing that provides access to animals, fruits and vegetables. Find local petting zoos and pick your own farms at http://www.pumpkinpatchesandmore.org/index.php and http://www.pickyourown.org/.
- Zoos and Aquariums offer special hours, discounts and children activities during the summer. Find local zoos and aquariums at http://www.officialusa.com/stateguides/zoos, http://www.aza.org/ and http://www.americanzoos.info/.
- Volunteer Match has a comprehensive list of volunteer opportunities that are age appropriate including virtual volunteer options at http://www.volunteermatch.com.
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Happy Summer!
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