Fun summer girl activities are a fun way to make memories and stretch the summer to its limit. Also, look at my post Free Summer Unit Study For Kids.
Summer is a magical time full of sunshine, long days, and endless possibilities for fun.
It’s the perfect season for girls to get creative, try new things, and spend quality time with friends or family- at home, at the park, or in the backyard.

Without the structure of school days, kids often crave hands-on projects and fresh ways to stay engaged.
Even if you school year-round you’ll want to incorporate fun summer girl activities. That’s where DIY crafts and easy, low-cost activities come in handy.
I have packed this list with creative summer ideas that are simple, screen-free, and designed to spark imagination.
From outdoor games to DIY spa days and crafty recycling projects, there’s something for every kind of girl – the one who loves getting messy, artistic, or just wants to cool off with water fun.
BOOKS ABOUT SUMMER FOR KIDS
13 Books About Summer to Read to Kids and For Kids to Read
Grab some of these fun books about summer to add to a summer unit study or to learn about the change in the season.
In a companion volume to Autumn: an Alphabet Acrostic and Spring: an Alphabet Acrostic, sandy beaches, juicy watermelons, and porch swings are just a few of the warm-weather delights featured in acrostic poems about summer.
Are trees social beings? In The Hidden Life of Trees forester and author Peter Wohlleben convincingly makes the case that, yes, the forest is a social network. He draws on groundbreaking scientific discoveries to describe how trees are like human families: tree parents live together with their children, communicate with them, support them as they grow, share nutrients with those who are sick or struggling, and even warn each other of impending dangers. Wohlleben also shares his deep love of woods and forests, explaining the amazing processes of life, death, and regeneration that he has observed in his woodland.
There’s a small green frog on a half-sunk log in the middle of the bog. He eats one tick, two fleas, three flies, four slugs, and five snails. And the frog gets a whole lot bigger. Then a hungry gator shows up, ready to eat the big fat frog. The frog opens his mouth wide to scream and out comes everything he’s eaten! And the frog gets a whole lot smaller.
It's not easy to teach a cat to read, but one boy tries to anyway in this sweet and silly picture book debut that captures the challenges and rewards of learning to read.Nick loves to read books--and he loves to play with his cats, Verne and Stevenson. So naturally Nick decides it's a great idea to teach his cats to read.
When the days stretch out like a slow yawn, and the cheerful faces of Johnny-jump-ups jump up . . . then it’s time to get ready for summer! From flip-flops and hide-and-seek to fireworks and ice-cream trucks, from lemonade stands and late bedtimes to swimming in the lake and toasting marshmallows, there’s something for everyone in this bright and buoyant celebration of the sunny season.
Dr. Seuss’s beloved story teaches kids to treat the planet with kindness and stand up and speak up for others. Experience the beauty of the Truffula Trees and the danger of taking our earth for granted in a story that is timely, playful, and hopeful. The book’s final pages teach us that just one small seed, or one small child, can make a difference.
It was such a hot summer. The sky was deep blue and the sun never faltered. All along Brambly Hedge, the mice did their best to keep cool. Poppy Eyebright sought refuge in the mossy shadows of the mill wheel; Dusty Dogwood took to walking by the banks of the cooling stream. Dusty and Poppy spent more and more time together, so no one was at all surprised when they announced their engagement. They decided on a very unusual setting for the wedding ceremony, but even they didn't realise just how unusual it was prove to be!Also look out for Spring Story, Autumn Story and Winter Story!
Nicky is convinced that his summer with his grandmother in the Wisconsin woods is going to be the worst summer ever. She cooks food that he doesn’t like, there’s an art studio where her living room should be, and he’s expected to do chores—including fishing, the most boring chore ever.
But one afternoon, while Nicky is trying to catch their dinner, a raft drifts down the river towards him. The raft has a calming magic about it, affecting both Nicky and the wildlife of the river and woods. Through the raft and the adventures it brings him on, Nicky finds new common ground with his grandmother, a fellow river rat, who encourages him to explore his newfound talent for art.
The winter is finally over, and now it is summertime. Laura and Mary are busy all day helping Ma in the garden and playing outside.
"We were tired of living in a house.
So we packed a bag with
sweaters and socks and scarves
and mittens and woolen caps.
And we moved to a tree...."
So begins this whimsical tale of four small children, a dog and a cat who decided they were tired of living in a house. They try a tree, a pond, a cave and the seashore, but in each place something unusual happens to make them move on to the next place-and finally home.
Sal and her mother a picking blueberries to can for the winter. But when Sal wanders to the other side of Blueberry Hill, she discovers a mama bear preparing for her own long winter. Meanwhile Sal's mother is being followed by a small bear with a big appetite for berries! Will each mother go home with the right little one?With its expressive line drawings and charming story, Blueberries for Sal has won readers' hearts since its first publication in 1948."The adventures of a little girl and a baby bear while hunting for blueberries with their mothers one bright summer day. All the color and flavor of the sea and pine-covered Maine countryside.
Over and Under the Canyon takes young readers on a thrilling tour of a desert canyon ecosystem. Over the canyon, the sun scalds the air, baking desert mud to stone. But under the shade of the cliffs hides another world, where bighorn sheep bound from rock to rock on the hillside, roadrunners make their nests in sturdy cacti, and banded geckos tuck themselves into the shelter of the sand. Discover the wonders concealed in the curves of the canyon, the magic of a desert wildflower bloom, and all the unexpected creatures that bring the desert to life.DISCOVER AMAZING ANIMALS: Kids are endlessly curious about the natural world and the wildly varied animals living in it—and the desert is FULL of amazing and surprising animals!
Award-winning duo Kate Messner and Christopher Silas Neal return in this latest addition to the Over and Under picture book series, this time exploring the rich, interconnected ecosystem of the ocean!Over the waves, the sea lions bark and seagulls wheel and call. The bay is smooth and bright in the sun. But under the waves, there's a whole hidden forest, full of whales and wolf eels, sardines and sea bass, leopard sharks and luminous jellies, as well as the waving kelp that shelters them all. Discover the magical depths of the kelp forest, and all the fascinating creatures living just a paddle's length away—over and under the waves.SO MANY FASCINATING FACTS: Kids are endlessly curious about the natural world and the wildly varied animals and plants living in it—and the ocean is FULL of amazing and surprising life!ENVIRONMENTAL AWARENESS MADE WONDERFUL: Preservation of our wilderness—and of our oceans in particular—is essential, and this book makes such a great, upbeat jumping-off point for discussions of the importance and wonder of our world's natural habitats and ecosystems.
One standout project is our soda can candle craft. It is a unique way to turn trash into treasure while learning how to make your candles from scratch.
So grab your supplies and call up some friends. Dive into these fun summer activities that will leave everyone smiling and inspired!
FUN SUMMER GIRL ACTIVITIES
- Get a bunch of friends together and have a Friendship Bracelet making party, all you need is embroidery floss, beads, and safety pins. Make matching sets for friends or swap bracelets to celebrate summer friendships.
- Gather up some DIY beauty recipes like this Rose Face Mask and have a DIY spa day. Set up stations for homemade face masks, nail painting, foot soaks, and cucumber slices for your eyes. Add fun drinks like lemonade or fruit-infused water.
- A great way to beat the summer heat is with a Frozen T-Shirt contest. Just soak and freeze t-shirts the night before. Race to see who can unfreeze and put theirs on first, it is hilarious and refreshing on a hot day!
- Set up a screen or sheet, grab popcorn, and watch a feel-good movie under the stars. Here is a solid checklist and ideas for an outdoor movie night. Don’t forget blankets and bug spray!
- Feed your backyard friends with these precious hanging teacup bird feeders, if you don’t already have any on hand you can make a quick run to the thrift store and pick up a few, they don’t even need to match for a cute yard decoration that will bring birds to the yard.
- For the outdoor-loving girl- Go on a walk, collect flowers and leaves,make this super easy flower press, and then use them to decorate journals or bookmarks.
- Make upcycled crafts like an Upcycled T Shirt Library Tote. Use recycled materials to make other crafts like empty cans for planters, cups and saucers for bird feeders, or make rag rugs from fabric scraps. Of course, our soda can candle falls right under this category too!

And look at more fun summer activities.
SUMMER ACTIVITIES FOR KIDS
- Weather In A Bottle | How To Make An Amazing Tornado In A Jar.
- 5 Simple Wind Energy Activities For Kids & Fun DIY Anemometer.
- Hands-on Weather Activities for Kids and Awesome Weather Sensory Tray
- How to Plan And Start an Easy Gardening Unit Study for Kids
- Seed and Gardening Unit Study
- Gardening Projects For Homeschool Easy Composting With the Amazing Dr. George Carver (Free Printable About Compost
- Super Easy and Fun Aquarium Jar Craft For Summer Activities for Middle Schoolers
- Fun Making Ocean Layers Soap | Summer Activities for Middle Schoolers
- 11 Fun Summer Activities for Middle Schoolers
- 10 Sea Shell Activities for Kids and Make Crystal Sea Shells
- Summer Wood Crafts: How to Make a Teen Bikini Box
Finally, look at how to make this fun soda can candle.
HOW TO MAKE A SODA CAN CANDLE
Recycling soda cans into candles is a fun way to reuse materials while making something cute and functional.
You can customize them with your favorite scents and colors-they make a fabulous gift for friends and family.
You will need:
- Clean, empty soda can
- Can opener
- Candle wax (soy, beeswax, or paraffin)
- Candle wick
- Fragrance oil (optional)
- Wax dye or crayons for color (optional)
- Old pan or microwave-safe container
- Clothespin or chopstick to hold the wick

First, carefully cut the top off your clean soda can using a good can opener; you want the blade cutting down into the can from the top rather than the side.

Next, sand any sharp edges with sandpaper.
Use a dab of hot glue or super glue to attach the wick to the bottom center of the can. Let it set.
Then, you can use a wick tab to help keep it upright.

Additionally, melt your wax in an old pan or in a microwave-safe container like this measuring cup, low and slow. If microwaving, heat for 60 seconds, stir, then heat in 30 second increments,stirring each time until it is melted completely.

Also if you want to add color to make it look like the soda that was in the can, stir in wax dye or a crayon chunk. If you want a scented candle, add a few drops of fragrance oil once the wax is fully melted.

We used some lemon and lime drops of essential oil in our sprite can to give it a similar smell.
Pour the melted wax slowly into the can, holding the wick upright. Leave about ½ inch from the top.

Use a clothespin, skewer, or chopsticks laid across the can to keep the wick centered.

Allow the candle to cool and harden completely — this takes about 1–2 hours.
Trim the wick to ¼ inch.

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