Whether you have a small family or a large one, engaging in family activities on a frequent basis can get ridiculously expensive. It is important to note that you do not have to spend a lot of money in order to have a good time with the family.
There are a number of great activities that will leave money in your wallet.
Take Advantage of Dollar Days
No matter where one may live, they are almost certain to come across local museums or other area attractions which offer discount days. Some of these incentives are called Dollar Days where it is possible to get into the attraction for a one dollar admission, whereas other places offer extreme discounts on admissions during cold weather. This is a great way to save money on admission prices and have money left over to spend on other goodies such as food and souvenirs.
Visit a Local Park
There is no cost for admission, and many parks offer a wide range of outdoor activities to the public such as hiking, biking, play equipment, Frisbee golf ranges, picnic areas, and more
Game Night
Another frugal family activity option for those who want to have a great time without spending their weekly earnings is game night. Playing board games or cards is a great way to have a good time while getting the whole family together. It provides low-cost no frills bonding time for the entire family. Throw in a few snacks, and your game night is good to go.
Saturday, November 24, 2007
Frugal Family Activity Ideas
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Playing games seems like something we could have fun doing as a family. I'm not sure how to approach the teaching of games to a "lets do it my way" little boy who is three. Any tips?
Honestly, until my daughter was about 5, we played the games her way. We do the same thing with my son, who will be 3 later this year. The idea with playing games at his age is more to get them used to cooperative play and to taking turns and to teaching skills like counting than it is to play it the "right" way.
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