If you’re anything like me, summer sneaks up fast and before you know it, you’re wondering how to keep your little one busy without turning every day into a to-do list.
That’s why I created this free printable summer pack for kids ages 2–6: a collection of low-prep, screen-free activities you can turn to when the boredom kicks in or the sunscreen’s already been reapplied three times before noon.
This resource is built around a belief that I hold close: summer doesn’t need to be packed to be meaningful. In fact, the best parts of childhood are often unplanned – the giggles in the sprinkler, the sticky fingers from watermelon slices, the lazy afternoons reading in the shade.
This printable is here to support that kind of summer. A slow, joyful, unstructured summer where connection leads the way.

Download Your Free Printable Pack Here
🌿 What’s Inside the 15-Page Pack:
- A playful summer bucket list full of simple joys like blowing bubbles, jumping in puddles, and eating watermelon outside
- Outdoor scavenger hunt to help your child explore nature with fresh eyes
- Coloring pages and easy pencil-control activities like tracing and matching
- Backyard water play ideas with items you already have at home—think sponge toss and toy wash stations
- Seasonal fun facts for July and August, written for curious little minds
- Movement game prompts for “Simon Says” that turn your backyard into a stage for laughter and pretend play
- Outdoor activity ideas that don’t require fancy supplies—just a little imagination
Print a few pages, tuck them into a clipboard or basket, and let your child pick and choose.
I️f you download these printables and use them, share it in your story and tag me @heyazka! I’d love to see your little ones enjoying this resource.
Have a wonderful summer!
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