Tips for Keeping the Kids Entertained on a Beach Vacation

There are a lot of convincing reasons to pack up the family and take a trip to the beach. The boost in vitamin D will have a positive effect on your mood, you'll have the chance to unplug, and you'll definitely get in a little exercise. However, that doesn’t mean everything about the beach is all sunshine and rainbows.
The beach can be boring too. Especially for children. Sitting on the sand and watching the waves crash on the shore day after day will make your kids want to return home, and nothing can ruin a vacation faster than whining!
Just because you’re planning a beach vacation doesn’t mean you have to lay a towel in the sand all day, every day. There are plenty of other things you can do that will keep you and the kids entertained.
Get Up-Close-And-Personal with Wildlife
At first glance, the beach doesn’t look like an animal-friendly place, but nothing could be further from the truth. Look a little closer, dig a litter deeper, and let your kids experience beach wildlife up-close-and personal.
Don’t think you have to stay on the beach to see beach wildlife. The kids will certainly appreciate taking a break from the sand and visiting a local zoo or aquarium for a few hours!
For example, the Myrtle Beach aquarium features a million gallons of water that is filled with fish, sea mammals, and more. The kids can touch horseshoe crabs, gaze at sharks up-close, and see a live show, making it a good way to take a break from the sand on the beach.
Go Shopping for Beach Toys
Beach toys are a must if you’re spending time near the water, but those toys can end up being just as boring as the waves that crash on the sand. Instead of packing all of the toys your kids need for the trip, go shopping for them when you get to your destination!
There are a lot of great beach toys that you can find in local stores, and even the hotel where you’re staying. A few ideas include:
A seaside sand baking set is perfect for little ones who like to play in the sand.
Water guns are a great way to keep older kids active.
Yard games are the perfect way to engage every member of the family.
Buy and fly a kite if your trip to the beach is windy.

Grab a rain jacket or two so when it inevitably rains, you can still get out and explore!
Rent a Boat
The beach is about more than just building sandcastles and running into the waves. If the kids are getting tired of swimming and playing in the sand, consider renting a boat.
Boat rentals are a little easier on lakes, especially for those who are inexperienced, but there are plenty of other boats you can rent whether you’re on the lake or the ocean.
Kayaks and canoes are popular rentals, as are paddleboats. If you’re looking for something a little different, try a standup paddle board. Paddling, rowing, or driving a boat is a great way for the family to spend the day on the water!

Grab a Bite to Eat
It isn’t uncommon for families to pack picnic lunches for the beach. It’s a great way to ensure you can spend as much time in the water as possible, and it can help you save a little money, but it’s a good idea to do something different if the kids are bored.
Leave lunch at home and plan to grab a bite to eat instead. You can wander in town and do a little shopping, all while grabbing breakfast or an ice cream cone in the afternoon.
Visit Different Beaches
The world is full of beautiful beaches, but most coastal cities have more than just one beach to offer. Even many lakes have more than one swimming area for visitors!
Instead of spending all of your time on the same beach just outside your hotel room, consider trying a different beach. A rocky beach is a great way for the kids to practice skipping rocks, boardwalk beaches are a great way to go for a stroll, and hidden beaches are a great place to see wildlife in its natural habitat.
A beach vacation is fun and relaxing, but that doesn’t mean the kids will think so if that’s all you have planned for days on end. Instead, think outside the box and plan activities that go beyond sitting in the sand and swimming in the waves.

Give the Perfect Gifts to the Whole Family

Be it a holiday, a birthday, or no special occasion at all, I have found some amazing ideas that make for great gift ideas! Make sure you pin this post to your gift board for later!



Gift giving seems to have gotten complicated over the last decade. With so many sites, shops, stores and suggestions, the perfect gift can be elusive. Gift cards are always popular, but they are so impersonal. Instead of going that route, I have found some really cool gifts for a variety of people on any gift list. You are bound to love a few of these options.







Sheets are always a great gift idea. Sheets are one of those things most people can use, and new sheets make a good night's sleep easier to catch. I got a pair of great new sheets for my birthday from Bamboo Sheets Australia and I can't stop telling anyone who will listen about them. They are soft,  smooth and come in so many colors! Almost anyone will appreciate this gift!


For a special guy in your life from a good friend to your husband or even father can appreciate the gift of a James Butler Flask. A gentleman usually has a flask to pull out at the right moments in life. This is an ideal flask for those moments. 


Wearing a watch will never go out of style, so anyone can appreciate the gift of a high quality Westhill Watch Box. This is the perfect way to store and display fine timepieces. This is a great gift for graduations, holidays or a just because for someone special who appreciates a lovely watch.

Sometimes the perfect gift is a quirky gift. Empire Chopsticks make for a totally unforgettable gift idea for any occasion. If your gift recipient likes Chinese food, they will love these chopsticks for all of their culinary adventures.

Any lady, young or old will adore anything from April May Jewellery Boxes. This is a great gift because it gives ya girl a place to store her pretty things in style. I love that you get a free tote with every specialty jewellery box ordered.


Lumi Night Lights are the coolest night lights I have ever seen! Available in so many styles, any kid or kid at heart would love to have a night light from Lumi in their room.

If you have a great gift idea I want to hear about it in a comment. Which of these ideas is your favorite? I love them all!




Play Doh Pie Counting Activity

Play doh pies are the perfect way to make learning a hands on activity. Little learners will love getting a good grasp on counting and number recognition.


Harper is my go to girl for all things to make or bake. She loves to get involved in all of my projects.
We made a chocolate chip cookie pie a few weeks ago and she was hooked on pie making! She asked me everyday for a week if we could make another pie.


Finally, I came up with an idea that thrilled her and satisfied her desires to make a whole bunch of pies.
Play doh pies are great for fine motor play, rolling the dough into little balls is fun!
Adding a few wooden numbers turned the activity into a counting lesson too.
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Supplies:
A mason jar lid
play doh tool for cutting




Directions:
Roll out a can of yellow play doh
Cut the doh to fit a mason jar lid to form your pie shell.
Use any leftover doh to cut strips. These will form your lattice crust.
Encourage your child to roll a can of play doh into small balls.
Select a number you want to work on counting to.
We decided on number 6.
Have your child count the selected number play doh balls to the pie shell.
Now have your child count the number of leftover crust strips.
Have your child add the selected number of lattice strips to the top of the pie.

Repeat with other numbers.




We loved this activity, it was easy to set up, encouraged learning and hands on play, and kept Harper busy for several afternoons. Play doh is our favorite learning tool these days!



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Rainbow Rice Sensory Bin

Both of my kids love sensory play! They can spend hours engrossed in a sensory bin, exploring. We made this easy rainbow rice bin to Harper's delight. She had so much fun sorting, threading and mixing the colors up. 



This bin has it all. And I do mean IT ALL. My 5 year old stood with wide eyed wonder before this bin. She adorably said "You made this for me?!" As she dove into the colors of the rainbow. It has colorful rice to touch, fun beads to sort and thread, and a puzzle as an added bonus. It touches on so many fun sensory features and functions too. The best part about it is that I spent less than $2 to make this bin with smart shopping at Dollar Tree. But, for your convenience I am linking to my favorite paint markers on amazon. You want to get these! And if you do from my affiliate link, I will earn a little amazon credit.


Supplies:
Dyed rice in the colors of the rainbow
Buttons
Beads
Pipe cleaners
Cardboard
Scissors
A sandbox tool, kitchen spoon or tongs

Directions:
To make the rainbow puzzle:
Cut a rainbow shape from the cardboard; I used a half of an oval shape about 6” long and 4” high.
Cut that cardboard rainbow form into 7 sections. Cut the sections with the shape of the rainbow, so
that they will fit back together. This forms a simple puzzle for little hands to explore.
Color or paint the sections of cut cardboard to represent the colors of the rainbow; red, orange,
yellow, green, blue, indigo and violet.
Set aside.

    To form the rainbow rice base:

    If you don't want to color the rice you can buy it on amazon
    Layer the rice in the colors of the rainbow in the box; red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo and violet.



    As you have your rainbow base down begin add beads to the rice base.



    Nestle the rainbow puzzle sections into the coordinating color of rice.



    Add a pipe cleaner or two.




    Add a sandbox tool, kitchen spoon or tongs to offer new ways to explore!



    With supervision, invite your child to explore the colors of the rainbow, to thread the beads onto the pipe cleaners and to build the rainbow puzzle. 



    When playtime is over, you can snap the lid on the box to store for future play sessions. 



    While the children are naturally going to mix the colors together, that is okay! The next time they explore this sensory bin, they can work on their sorting skills!






    If you make this bin with your preschoolers send me a picture on facebook.


    Don't miss these rainbow craft ideas 

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    You might also like this In the Sky Sensory Bin.
    Find all of my sensory bin ideas here







    6 Ways To Keep People Dancing All Night At Your Wedding

    On your wedding day and night, you probably want to make sure that all of your guests have the most
    amazing time. One way to do that? Keep people dancing all night long! Dancing releases endorphins, and if your guests feel like dancing all night you can pretty much guarantee they’ll have a night that they won’t soon forget. And to capture those unforgettable moments, providing interactive elements like a wedding guest book can further enhance the guest experience, allowing them to leave heartfelt messages and memories for the happy couple to cherish.

    Below, you’ll find 6 ways to keep people dancing all night at your wedding. Take a
    look:


    1. Have A Comfortable Area Where People Can Rest For A While
    Although you want your guests to dance all night long, they’ll need a rest at some stage. Make sure you
    have a comfortable area where they can rest for a while, and they’ll be able to rest and recuperate before
    getting up and busting another move! 


    2. Provide Alternative Footwear
    This is a great shout, especially for the ladies. You could have some cool colored socks, or flip flops to
    give to the women whose feet are hurting them. It always seems like a good idea to wear heels to a
    wedding until your feet are killing! This way, they’ll have no excuse not to get up and dance. Plus, they’ll
    have a nice little souvenir from the big day. 




    3. Make Sure There’s No Shortage Of Drinks 
    The dance floor shouldn’t be too far from the bar, as you’ll have people missing from the floor all night if
    this is the case. It could be a good idea to have wait staff bring tea and coffee after dinner to perk
    everybody up a little - this is a good idea, especially for those who may be drinking alcohol. Weddings
    take up a lot of the day, and people can end up drinking a little too much alcohol. 


    4. Choose Your Music Carefully 
    For people to dance, you need to have the right kind of music available. This could be a DJ, or you could
    choose the best wedding bands Essex has to offer. Whatever you do, make sure you speak with them
    beforehand to get a good idea of what they can play and how they get people up on the floor. You’ll want
    to discuss the music you like, and anything you definitely don’t want to be played. However, it’s a good
    idea to take their advice if they have some, as they have likely seen a lot of weddings before yours! 


    5. Show Them How It’s Done 
    If you want people to dance, you need to dance too! Show your guests how its done by getting your
    groove on. Get people up and in a good mood by coming up with choreography for your first dance as
    man and wife. 


    6. Make Sure Your Dance Floor Is The Right Size 
    If your dance floor is too small, people won’t want to dance. If it’s too big, it’ll look empty no matter what.
    Make sure you carefully consider the size of the dance floor when booking the venue. 


    Do you have any ideas? Leave a comment!