Fun, Affordable Ideas to Keep Kids Entertained at Home
The school holidays are here!
Cue the cheers from the kids and the mild panic from the adults.
While it’s lovely to have more time with the kids, the constant questions of “Mum, what are we doing today?” or “Dad, can we play Fifa?” can get overwhelming fast.
At Happy Little Owls, we know how important it is to keep little minds and bodies active during the school holidays without exhausting yourself, or your bank account. So, we’ve rounded up some creative, budget-friendly ideas to help you make the most of the summer break at home. These are easy to set up, full of fun and perfect for creating lasting memories.
- Backyard Camping (No Tent? No Problem!)
Set up a simple camp in the garden using blankets, cushions and fairy lights. Kids love the novelty of outdoor sleeping, even if it’s just during the day for a teddy bear picnic or a bit of “wilderness” storytime.
Pro tip: Toast marshmallows over a tea light, tell silly stories and let the kids “hunt” for bugs with magnifying glasses.
- DIY Water Play Day
You don’t need a fancy paddling pool to cool off and have fun. Fill up some washing-up bowls, add sponges, cups and plastic toys and let the splashing begin. Water balloon tosses and sponge tag are guaranteed laughs!
Bonus: Set up a “car wash” station for bikes and scooters. Your neighbours may thank you if the station washes cars too…
- Kitchen Table Science Experiments
Turn your home into a mini science lab – this is a particular favourite at Owl HQ. Think baking soda volcanoes, rainbow milk experiments or growing cress heads in old egg cartons. It’s learning and fun and it buys you a cuppa while they marvel at the “magic.”
Tip: YouTube is packed with quick, child-safe experiment ideas, our absolute favourite is TheDadLab
- Treasure Hunts & Nature Bingo
Hide a few small toys or treats around the house or garden and draw a treasure map (or write clues for older kids). Nature bingo is another winner, create a list of things to spot (ladybird, feather, cloud shaped like a dinosaur) and head to the park or local green space.
Free printable templates are easy to find online or make your own with your child.
- Get Crafty With What You Have
Rainy day? Bring out the cardboard boxes, old magazines, buttons, glue and let their imaginations go wild. From castles to rockets to “mum’s café” menus, kids love crafting with everyday things.
Don’t worry about the mess, set a timer for a 5-minute tidy-up song at the end and invoke your inner Mary Poppins!

- Kitchen Table Science Experiments
Turn your home into a mini science lab – this is a particular favourite at Owl HQ. Think baking soda volcanoes, rainbow milk experiments or growing cress heads in old egg cartons. It’s learning and fun and it buys you a cuppa while they marvel at the “magic.”
Tip: YouTube is packed with quick, child-safe experiment ideas, our absolute favourite is TheDadLab
- Treasure Hunts & Nature Bingo
Hide a few small toys or treats around the house or garden and draw a treasure map (or write clues for older kids). Nature bingo is another winner, create a list of things to spot (ladybird, feather, cloud shaped like a dinosaur) and head to the park or local green space.
Free printable templates are easy to find online or make your own with your child.
- Get Crafty With What You Have
Rainy day? Bring out the cardboard boxes, old magazines, buttons, glue and let their imaginations go wild. From castles to rockets to “mum’s café” menus, kids love crafting with everyday things.
Don’t worry about the mess, set a timer for a 5-minute tidy-up song at the end and invoke your inner Mary Poppins!
- Create a “Boredom Jar”
Fill a jar with fun ideas written on slips of paper. From “put on a fashion show” to “build a fort out of chairs,” let the kids pull one out whenever you hear the dreaded “I’m bored!”
Let them help write the ideas, it adds excitement and gives them ownership. Just watch out for the “play Fifa” idea, that always sneaks in!
- Screen Time That’s Smart (and Short!)
Sometimes, a bit of screen time is sanity-saving. Try short, educational shows or audiobooks that spark creativity, then use what they’ve seen or heard as inspiration for play or discussion afterward.
Podcasts like “Brains On” or “CBeebies Storytime” are great wind-down tools. Paired with Happy Little Owls magnesium of course.
And Don’t Forget: Fuel Their Fun with the Right Nutrients
All this summer fun means your little ones are burning through energy fast and that’s where our Happy Little Owls Multivitamin and Magnesium Supplements come in.
Formulated especially for children, our supplements help:
- Support energy levels naturally
- Promote calm, focused moods (yes please!)
- Aid muscle recovery after busy playdays
- Strengthen immune function, because no one wants a summer cold
They’re tasty, gentle on tummies and easy to add to your child’s daily routine, making sure they’re supported from sunrise expeditions to bedtime adventures.
We hope these simple ideas help you create magical memories these school holidays, without needing a big budget or complicated plans.
Share this post with fellow mums and dads who could use a little inspo and let’s keep the summer fun (and sanity) going strong together.
Hoots out,
The Happy Little Owls Team


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