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"I'm bored mummy!"

Dreading that well-worn complaint? Babyworld mums share their ideas on how to keep the kids occupied during the summer break.

There's always something to do at home

"We will go out or have people round every other day. There's nothing wrong with staying in one day and going out the next. It gives them something to look forward too on the days they stay in. On those days, weather permitting, we can play in the garden, or if it's raining have fun indoors. There's always things to be done at home. The days out will be visiting friends, walking to the park, picnics, swimming, play warehouses, etc." Nicci

The pet shop and library are great places

We'll probably still meet up with friends from the groups we go to but instead of meeting in the usual venue we will take it in turns to have each other over to our houses so the children can still play together. If the weather is nice we'll be out in the garden. I'm also planning on taking my kids to the airport to look at the aeroplanes as my son is fascinated by them at the moment. A nice cheap day out I've found is to take the kids into the local pet shop to see the animals. The library is also good especially on a rainy day." Carol

All us mums are doing a rota

"Me and some of the mums at my daughter's school are doing a rota so that my daughter and her classmates will be able to stay with each other during the school holidays for a few hours during the week. The playground, library, doing BBQs for some other mums with kids of a similar age to my own, helping to wash the car, baking, planting her own little herb pot is also something she's looking forward to. We're also visiting a friend of mine who lives in Hertfordshire who has an allotment and some chickens in her garden!"

Sand pits, paints and bike rides

"Things to do include: going swimming, to the park, for a walk round the shops (The Early Learning Centre does a play session every Tuesday), get a paddling pool or a sandpit, buy some paints or go for a bike ride." Sandra

I'll have five kids one day and none the next

"We'll go to the cinema, go shopping, go to the park, visit friends, have picnics, play in the garden, buy a paddling pool, paint, ride bikes, feed the ducks, sleep (I wish!!) swap with friends for the day every so often so although I may end up with five kids one day, I'll have no kids and a nice rest the next day! We won't be doing theme parks this year, but there is a place called Dinosaur Land or something I want to visit!! I have a full loft conversion to decorate too, might have to see what help the kids are at that!"

Look at your local council's website

"Here, they run play schemes in the holidays for about £5 a day. They also do craft sessions, puppet making etc at a low cost, and the libraries run story sessions. The local sports centre do cheap holiday sessions with swimming, time in the kids' gym etc. We also have lots of country parks and farms nearby. I didn't know half of this until I searched online, and last summer we did so many fun things. The local country park is free and the kids can pet the animals and have picnics there. We tend to take them on lots of picnics when my husband is here too, take a ball and just go out and find a nice spot." Kelly

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