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School’s Out For Summer: What To Do With The Kids

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We’ve all been there. Day one of the holidays and the kids are already declaring: “I’m bored!” Oh well. Only another five weeks and six days before school goes back in September…

Luckily, children don’t have to have their days jam-packed with activities. Sometimes less is more. The trick is finding the right balance of fun-filled and chilled days.

To help you plan ahead, we’ve put together a few ideas of things to do and places to go this summer – not forgetting that all-important style advice!


Find some water

For most kids, any activity involving water is going to hit the spot. On a hot day, a local splash park or stream is a great way to let the kids stay cool. But if you’d rather keep it closer to home, a paddling pool or sprinkler can keep them occupied for longer than you think.

Of course, summer doesn’t always mean blue skies. On those (inevitable) rainy days, help your toddler make a splash in style with a pair of these multicoloured play boots by Hunter.



Head to a museum

Today’s modern museums are full of interactive exhibits, hands-on experiences and all-round fun. Whether your youngsters are into science, art, history or sport, there’s a museum designed with them in mind.

The winner of last year’s best family friendly museum award went to the National Emergency Services Museum in Sheffield. Or even closer to home, Manchester’s Science and Industry Museum is home to Power UP – an interactive gaming experience. Letting kids (both young and old) play computer games from the past five decades, there’s something for everyone.



Hit the beach

Does summer get much better than spending a day at the beach? The UK is known for its stunning seaside spots, which look even more glorious when the sun is shining. From Blackpool Pleasure Beach to Ainsdale Beach, this is the ultimate school holiday day trip. All you need is a picnic, swimwear, towels and SPF. Protect delicate skin with sun-smart accessories (as well as that all-important sun cream). This reversible bucket hat by Kenzo is stylish and practical. While these Wayfarer-style mirror glasses by Ray-Ban offer 100% UV protection – and the chance for you to match styles with your little ones.



Whatever your summer holiday plans this year, make sure you kit out your kids in sensible clothes. Follow these simple tips for choosing the best summer holiday outfits:

- Breathable: Look for cotton items to help beat the heat.

- Loose-fitting: On really hot days, baggy clothes are less restrictive and more comfy.

- Light and bright: Lighter shades absorb less heat. So, go for pastel shades or bright prints.

- Layer up: The British weather is unpredictable. Keep layers or a waterproof handy, just in case.

- Sun hat: Protect little ones from heatstroke and burning with a sun hat and SPF.

Shop these and more summer break styles at Hurley’s today.


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