I recently read that kids spend around eight hours a day on electronic media. Yikes! That doesn’t leave much time for playing outside. I admit that between work,
school, extracurricular activities, homework and making dinner it’s hard to enjoy the great outdoors on a daily basis. But kids can reap many physical and mental benefits just by playing in the backyard. Besides keeping kids healthy, outdoor time also enhances creativity and attention span, decreases aggression and boosts classroom performance.
Here is an easy, cheap and fun way to pry your family off the computer and into the great outdoors. Saturday, June 26 is the sixth annual Great American Backyard Campout. They are encouraging everyone to spend the night under the stars and enjoy nature in the comfort of their own backyard. Collect fireflies, make s’more and tell ghost stories all while being feet away from indoor plumbing. Now this is the kind of camping trip I can get behind!
Washington University in St. Louis Baseball hosts a week-long baseball day camp in which boys and girls will learn baseball basics, play in the sun (and shade) and best of all - have FUN! With an age-appropriate curriculum and a safe environment, our college baseball coaches will show your son or daughter what it takes to be a Lil' Bear through instruction, games, wiffle ball, and – because every kid wants to get in the pool – SWIM TIME!
Camp is help June 17-21 and is for ages 6 to 10. Visit our web site for more information and let your kids be a Lil' Bear!
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