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keeping your kids cool, active and entertained all summer long!

When the summer sun is blazing and the kids are full of energy, there’s no better way to beat the heat than with some splash-worthy water fun—right in your own backyard!  Keeping your kids cool, active and entertained all summer long can be tough, but all you need is a hose, a kiddie pool, or just a few buckets. These water games are easy to set up, budget-friendly, and guaranteed to keep your little ones laughing for hours.

keeping your kids cool, active and entertained all summer long

For busy stay-at-home moms, keeping kids entertained all summer can sometimes be a challenge.  After all, kids are home for the entire summer and hearing the dreaded, I’m bored” a few hundred times can definitely add some stress to your day.  Read on for easy to put together outdoor water activities that are guaranteed for keeping your kids cool, active and entertained all summer long.

 

Need more ideas? Check out 25+ Fun Summer Activities for Kids ☀️🎉 (No Boredom Allowed!)

1. Sponge Toss

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What you need: Large sponges, buckets of water, and a couple of containers.


How to play: Soak sponges in water and toss them into buckets placed a few feet away. You can do this as a race or a timed challenge to see who gets the most water in their bucket!

2. Water Balloon Pinata

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What you need: Water balloons, string, and a stick.


How to play: Fill water balloons, hang them from a tree branch or clothesline, and let the kids take turns trying to pop them with a stick while blindfolded. It’s wet, silly, and always a hit!

3. Sprinkler Dash

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What you need: A sprinkler and some open space.


How to play: Turn on the sprinkler and let the kids run through it. Turn it into a game by calling out silly ways to move: hop like a frog, spin, crawl, etc.

4. Backyard Car Wash

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What you need: Ride-on toys, sponges, soap, and water.


How to play: Set up a pretend car wash where kids can “wash” their bikes, scooters, or toy cars. Let them soap, rinse, and dry using sponges and a garden hose.

5. Water Limbo

What you need: A hose with a nozzle that sprays a straight stream.


How to play: Have an adult hold the hose low to the ground while kids try to limbo under the water stream. Lower it each round to increase the challenge.

6. Cup Relay

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What you need: Plastic cups and buckets.


How to play: Fill one bucket with water. Kids scoop water with a cup, run across the yard, and dump it into another bucket. The team or child who transfers the most water in a set time wins.

7. Frozen Toy Rescue

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What you need: Small toys, ice cube trays or muffin tins, and water.


How to play: Freeze small toys in water overnight. Give the kids tools like spoons or toy hammers to “rescue” the toys by melting the ice using water, warm hands, or squirt bottles.

8. Splash Tag

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What you need: Water squirters or spray bottles.


How to play: Traditional tag, but instead of tagging with hands, players spray each other with water. Whoever gets the wettest becomes “it” next.

9. Drip, Drip, Splash!

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What you need: A sponge or small container.


How to play: This is a water version of “Duck, Duck, Goose.” One child walks around the circle dripping water on heads until they say “Splash!” and dump the water on someone who must jump up and chase them.

10. Water Balloon Toss

What you need: Water balloons.


How to play: Pair up kids and have them toss a water balloon back and forth. With each successful catch, they take a step back. The last team with an unbroken balloon wins!

11. Slip ‘n Slide Fun

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What you need: A plastic tarp, water, and a little baby shampoo (optional for extra slip).


How to play: Lay the tarp on a slight hill or flat lawn, wet it down, and let the kids slide. Always supervise to make sure it’s safe and not too slippery. You can also check online for waterslides that are inexpensive and easy to set up.

12. Ice Cube Painting

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What you need: Ice cubes with food coloring, paper, and a tray.


How to play: Let kids “paint” with colored ice cubes on large sheets of paper. It’s cool, creative fun and a great break from running around.

Tips for a Safe & Fun Water Play Day:

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  •  Always supervise young kids around water.

  • Use sunscreen and hats to protect from sunburn.

  • Keep towels and a change of clothes nearby.

  • Make sure surfaces aren’t too slippery for running.

  • Hydrate with lots of cold water and snacks! Check out Fun Summer Snack Recipes For Busy Moms for some great ideas.

Final Thoughts

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Water games are an easy way to turn your backyard into a splash zone of fun—no pool required! These activities are perfect for birthday parties, playdates, or just a lazy summer afternoon. Best of all, they’re low-cost and high-reward when it comes to keeping the kids cool, active, and entertained.  Plan a day of outdoor fun and end with these 15 Easy Summer Dinner Ideas for Busy Moms. Make your summer days easy and stress free.

So grab a towel, turn on the hose, and let the backyard fun begin!