Here are some free or cheap children’s activities available this week to keep the kiddos busy. I thought posting these now will help you plan your week.
These are all the things that are free to do this week with just a few that are very inexpensive.
Pottery Barn Kids: Every Tuesday from 11AM-11:30AM, kids of all ages are invited to story time. Times can vary slightly from store to store so you might want to call ahead to verify.
Lowes: There will be a Build and Grow Clinic July 27th (10:00 am) and July 28th (2:00 pm) to build RC from Toy Story. You can register here for this free event.
AC Moore: Free Make & Take July 24th from 1pm-3pm. Kids can create Design a Puzzle.
Lakeshore Learning: Make a Cute-As-A-Cupcake Notepad on July 27th. Children will design their own scrumptious cupcake notepad!
Michaels: Kid’s Club Event: Elmer’s Frog on July 27th. Let your kids explore their creativity while you shop. Only $2 per child reserves 30 minutes for your creative kid. Sessions starting every half hour from 10am – 11:30am. See a store associate to join.
Barnes and Nobles: July 22-23 at 11:00 am is a special storytime- The Day The Crayons Quit. There will be stories, activities and special treats for all attendees.
July 25th at 10:30 am is the Lego Architecture Special Event. This is a special summer Storytime and fun Lego activity afterwards celebrating the exclusive release of new Lego product to our store!
You should check your store because dates and times might vary.
Regal Cinemas: Children’s movies every Tuesday and Wednesday for just $1.00 per person at 10 am. This does tend to be pretty popular in my area so be sure to get there early.
Cinemark: Children’s movies for $1 or $.50 if purchased in advance. The Summer Movie Clubhouse days depending on what state you live in. It’s best to just click on your actual theater to get show dates and times because it greatly varies.
Family Christian Stores: Veggie Tale Event July 27th. Catch the entire feature of the new Veggie Tales movie, MacLarry and the Stinky Cheese Battle, at 10 am, noon and 2 pm at your local store.
If you live near an American Girl Store, you might check out their events. Times and dates vary.
And if you want to see a list of Free Summer Reading Programs for Kids, just head over here.
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