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Create the Ideal Backyard for Your Children This Summer

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Transforming your family backyard into a kid-friendly playground can involve a handful of tasks. Still, your backyard is always an excellent place for them to relax, connect and play. Now that the summer is almost here, here are some tips to help you create an ideal backyard for your children.

Plant a Garden

Kids love planting seeds and watching them grow into plants bearing flowers or fruit. A backyard garden is a fantastic idea to keep them occupied this summer. Set a small part of your garden for them, and give them kid-friendly tools and easy-to-grow seeds like carrots, tomatoes, beans, cherries, peas, and strawberries. Encourage them to plant these seeds and remind them to check their plants and water their garden regularly.

Install Artificial Grass Covers

Children love to play, and summer provides the perfect weather for outdoor games. However, you want to make the backyard child-friendly by installing artificial grass. You might need to engage a top-notch landscaping service to ensure there are no holes, roots, or sharp rocks during installation, which can cause injuries. Luckily, landscaping is a big industry on a growth trajectory, so you can rest assured of tip-top services. According to Thimble, the landscaping market value hit $105 billion in 2021.

Make a Sandbox for Your Kids

Your kids always enjoy playing in the sand. Adding sandboxes to your backyard is an excellent way to entertain your kids. You can consider a permanent wooden sandbox with built-in benches or create a natural sandbox perimeter with stones and rocks. When you provide sandbox toys like a shovel, construction toys, buckets, and funnels, your kids can spend the entire day scooping and pouring.

Set Up an Outdoor Art Area

Children love painting, but you don't want them to mess with your wall. Setting up an art section in your backyard is an ideal way to encourage creativity and self-expression while keeping them engaged. You can also promote your child's imagination by mounting a chalkboard on the outer wall of your house or creating a clear acrylic plastic painting stand and framing it onto a movable wood. Dedicate a space in your child's play area and stock it with art supplies for your kids to experiment with.

Add Playing Structures

Playing with structures like swings or slides in your backyard will keep your children playing for hours. According to the American Lung Association, a typical American spends 90% of their life indoors. You want to break this norm because playing outdoors will help them adopt healthy habits by exercising regularly.

Create an Outdoor Kitchen Set for Your Kids

Instead of throwing away old household items like shelves, cups, pans, or other utensils, use them to furnish your child's backyard kitchen. It provides an excellent opportunity for them to experiment with nature, i.e., making great mud stews. Also, old clothes, shoes, and jewelry can stock up a playhouse dress-up corner or cover the patio of a play theater.

Build a Playhouse or a Tree House

When kids play in the house, they can easily destroy valuable family items. A private space like a playhouse or treehouse in your backyard is an excellent place to think, read and play games in a safe and secure place. However, keep an eye on them so they don't extend their play to the gate and fence, which can injure them. According to Safety Research, of the 25,000 people with automatic gate-related injuries, 9,000 are children under age 15.

Set Up a Fun Game

Having a stump jump game in your backyard is another way your children can have fun. Cut the stumps to different heights and space them apart enough for your kids to balance and plot their steps carefully as they walk the path. To make them more interesting, you can also color them. If you don't have the stumps, seek assistance from your local tree trimmer.

You don't need to choose expensive backyard ideas to make your backyard kid-friendly. There are various simple ideas you can use to keep your children entertained. It is also crucial to include your children in decision-making. When kids are happy, the whole family rejoices.