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10 Fun and Almost Free Field Trips for Nannies and Kids

 

One of the best parts about being a nanny is all the field trips and outings you can take with the children. Exploring new places and engaging in various activities can be both educational and fun. 

Today, we’ll look at 10 activities you can do for free or almost free, no matter where you live.

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  1. Visit the Library: The library is a fantastic destination for a rainy day or when it’s too hot outside. Many libraries offer reading programs and various activities that are updated weekly. Check out different libraries in your area for diverse experiences. For instance, in Vancouver, the downtown library has an entire floor dedicated to children, with constantly updated activities.
  2. Walk in Nature or Visit the Park: Nothing beats spending time in nature. From collecting rocks to observing ants, there are endless ways to keep children entertained outdoors. Exploring a local park can also provide opportunities for physical activity and discovery.
  3. Explore the Farmer’s Market: Farmer’s markets are full of sensory experiences and learning opportunities. Children can taste new foods, interact with vendors, and learn about where their food comes from. Encourage them to try something new each visit and engage with the local community.
  4. Tour a Museum or Gallery: Many museums and galleries offer free or discounted days for children. This is a great chance to explore various subjects like science, art, history, and culture. Check out your local museum’s schedule for special children’s days.
  5. Visit a Community Garden: Community gardens are increasingly common and offer a great way for children to see how vegetables are grown. Some gardens allow casual visits, while others may require booking a tour. This experience helps children understand the process of growing food and the importance of sustainability.
  6. Spend a Day at the Beach or Lake: If you live near water, a day at the beach or lake can be a full day of fun. Activities like building sandcastles, playing in the water, and picnicking in the shade are always a hit. Remember to pack sunscreen and plenty of snacks.
  7. DIY Science Project at Home For days when going outside isn’t an option, having a DIY science project ready is a great alternative. Let the children choose an experiment, gather the supplies, and conduct the experiment at home. Pinterest is an excellent resource for finding fun and educational science projects.
  8. Visit a Local Police or Fire Station Many police and fire stations offer tours or open house days. These visits allow children to learn about the important work these professionals do and can be a thrilling experience for them. Check with your local stations for available tour dates.
  9. Cultural Exploration of Your City Tour different neighbourhoods and cultural areas in your city. Visiting places like Chinatown, historic landmarks, and cultural neighbourhoods can be a fantastic way to learn about the diverse cultures within your own city. It’s an educational adventure that can make a regular day extraordinary.
  10. Outdoor Scavenger Hunt Organizing a scavenger hunt can keep children entertained for hours. You can find scavenger hunt ideas online or create your own. Equip the children with a list and a bag, and set off on an adventure to find various items. Adding a small prize for completing the hunt can make it even more exciting.

These activities not only provide fun and education but also offer nannies a great way to bond with the children they care for.

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