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5 Safe Activities for Kids to Do at the Beach

Nowadays, we all want our kids to do more outdoor activities rather than stay cooped up in front of screens. But if you’re like me and fear that these “safe” activities for kids may end up turning into a day full of scraped knees and sunburns, then this article is for you.

I’ve compiled a list of the top five beach activities that are fun for kids while still being completely safe.

Sandcastle Making

Who doesn’t love building sandcastles at the beach? Even if they don’t turn out to be as majestic and grand as you had hoped, it’s still a fun activity for kids. It won’t cause them to get sunburned or scraped up, just a little messy. Plus, there are plenty of ways to make this childhood favorite more interesting. You can do that by spicing up your core structure or adding details with shells and sea creatures once the base layer has dried out.

Buying sand castle molds can help out with the shape and form of the castle making it easier to put it together. Moreover, you can have sandcastle contests. Or if your kids are very young, you can create a sand “castle” mailbox where they can send their outgoing mail to the ocean. It is an activity where letting the creativity flow can never go wrong!

Beachcombing

Even if you don’t consider yourself a beach lover, this activity can make up for it. Thus, it is perfect for those who enjoy the serenity of nature but detest being in or near the water. Anyone that has been to a crowded beach knows just how much trash is lying around, from soda bottles to snack wrappers and God knows what else. Beachcombing involves collecting and exploring all of the interesting things you can find at your local shore. Kids love it because they get to show off their treasures. The sand is filled with beautiful seashells that kids would enjoy collecting.

Even just a small rock that flew into the water can be a cool treasure if you’re imaginative enough. This might be a great time to teach your kids about recycling and do some environmental cleanup while making a few bucks too! There is always plastic flowing into the water harming animals. This can be an excellent opportunity to teach kids how plastic has been harmful to sea animals within the past decade. 

Surfing 

Surfing is one of the coolest things to do on the beach, but not every child is up for this kind of physical challenge. If your kids are still young, then it might be best to stick to swimming before they have a chance to try surfing out in the ocean. However, if you’re confident that your kids can handle themselves in the ocean, then don’t hold back! Safe surfing is a great way to build confidence in your kids. And for those that want to try it out without actually being in the ocean, then there are surfing pools all over America. There are many lessons one can take whether you want to try it out for the first time or become a surfing expert.

The soft top kids surfboards are safe and durable to enjoy for the little ones to surf with when learning. With the right size, you don’t have to worry about your child getting injured. They are also designed to make it easy for you to paddle out to sea, making surfing a little less intimidating.

Sand-painting

Get your artistic side out by giving the kids some colored sand, paintbrushes, and water to create their own masterpiece on the beach! You can buy sand paints, or you can make your own by mixing colored sand with clear glue. This is a great activity that encourages them to explore their creative side while giving them an opportunity to be outside and enjoy the beach. You can participate in the activity by helping them create their masterpieces or just sit back and watch in awe as they let their imaginations run wild. Grabbing a stick and drawing shapes in the sand can also be another form of entertainment, kids enjoy writing their names on the wet sand.  

Beach Volleyball

Even if you’re not a beach-lover, then a fun game of volleyball can always seem tempting. Now, if it’s your first time on the beach, don’t expect to win! But the chance to play with your kids and get some exercise can make up for any lost game opportunities. Plus there are plenty of volleyball sets available that come with netting so you won’t have to worry about dealing with sand, water, or wind!

There are tons of other kid-approved activities that are safe to do at the beach. Whether you’re looking for something new or want to venture back into your childhood, you can’t go wrong with these five! Have fun out there, remember your floaties, and don’t forget to wear sunscreen!

Hope you liked the article. Please leave your valuable inputs in the comments!

 

Sheryl Wright

Sheryl Wright is a freelance writer who specializes in digital marketing, inclusive business, and interior design. If she is not at home reading, she is at a farmer's market or climbing in the Rockies. She currently lives in Nashville, TN, with her cat, Saturn.

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