25 Things From Target That'll Have You Thanking The Stars When Your Kids Are On Summer Break
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1.A bug bite suction tool that helps relieve the itch from bug bites. This tool is a quick, easy, and compact way to keep the itch from bug bites manageable or even remove them completely if used quickly.
2.A set of ice pop molds to keep the summer treats coming without shelling out a small fortune to the ice cream truck. Homemade ice pops are easy-to-make, delicious, and a great way to get a little extra fruit in.
3.A set of dino cookie cutters that make the perfect sandwich cutters for your crust-adverse little one. Make lunchtime one less battle and give them a break from the *other* dino-shaped childhood staple.
4.A super convenient grape cutter to help you chop those delicious choking hazards down in record time. Because who has time to painstakingly cut grapes while hangry chaos erupts all around you?
5.A scavenger hunt game for when your kid needs something engaging and you absolutely cannot set up another activity. This set includes separate cards for inside, outside, and the car — covering all of your bases and giving you one less "I'm boooooored" this summer.
6.A bug-catching kit great for any budding entomologist. This kit will allow your kiddo to use bug-safe tools to pick up any crawly friends and put them into a beachside retreat. The dome is properly ventilated for keeping the bugs safe and it comes with a magnifying glass so your bug enthusiast can learn without harming their new bestie.
7.A fun sight word bingo game to help keep everything your little one learned this year firmly in their brain before school starts back up.
8.A 4-in-1 hot and iced coffee and latte maker that will keep you caffeinated and energetic no matter what time of day it is. Can't stop at the coffee shop on your way back from school drop off? No problem here.
9.A large pitcher with an infuser because all summer water deserves to be "fancy water." Just stick citrus or other fruit into the infuser, let it sit for awhile, and enjoy feeling like you're at a resort rather than chilling by an inflatable pool. Flavored water can also be a way to keep plain water-resistant kids hydrated.
10.And a Bluey-themed water bottle that might also just convince them to stay hydrated. Nothing quite like the pull of the Heelers to get them to drink some water already. Just expect them to demand at least one game of Keepy Uppy.
11.A set of reusable water balloons for outdoor fun without the mess. My kids LOVE water balloons, but I hate them because of the cleanup involved. These balloons save all of the trouble and you'll have fewer tears from kids who got snapped by a water balloon.
12.A splash pad that'll level up the water play or be helpful for days you don't feel like having the full pool experience. This one is extra large if you would like to join in on childhood nirvana.
13.And a water slide because can you have too many water options for outside? The answer is a resounding "no, you can't." This slide is great for all kids and has the option to fill the finish line with water balloons for that extra *pop* of summer magic.
14.A set of throwable paintballs that launch like water balloons, splat like paintballs, and wash off completely. These will up their summer fun because there's nothing quite like a wild mess late into the summer evening. You can even buy a few colors in case they want to create teams.
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Promising review: "These are fun! I was hesitant about whether they would truly wash out, so we wore old clothes when using them; to my surprise, they did wash out completely! Does stain the skin if you dump the 'juice' in the bag on you, but it was completely gone after a shower and sleep!" —Kriggins
Price:$7.99 for a set of 40 (available in four colors).
15.A shaded play set that they can use for pretend play, as a mud kitchen, or a sensory station. This awesome play set comes with a small grill and sink, and a spot for sand or water! They'll love the canopy for shade (or rain play in the cooler months) for extending play and durability!
16.An always reliable water table — your basic bread and butter of outdoor toys for littles. From toddlers to bigger kids, your kids will find some way to use the water table. It's also an awesome option for some water play where you don't have to bring out swimsuits or a ton of gear if you're not feeling it. Just send them out and let the magic of the water table work.
17.A National Geographic light-up air rocket set that will have them launching rockets 100 feet into the air using just their feet. With the ability to launch dual rockets and brilliant LED lights included, fireworks won't be the only thing lighting up the night sky this summer!
18.A pack of glow sticks because sweat shouldn't be the only thing making you glow this summer. Nighttime dance party? Tape some glow sticks to their clothes and record the dances. Slumber party? Glow stick central. Making summer extra cool? Glow. Sticks.
19.A giant bubble kit that will allow your kids to fully encase each other in a bubble. Giant bubbles are cool no matter what, but creating an human-size bubble? Perfection.
20.A two-pack of RC Cars — a classic childhood toy for a reason! These cars are durable and fun, but also include a racetrack in case you need them to *control* the fun. Don't be surprised if nostalgia gets the better of you and you join in, too!
21.A Kinetic Sand construction set that's perfect for any construction enthusiast! They will love the working crane, wrecking ball, and digger and when they're done, it's self-contained so they can pack it up easily.
22.An inflatable tent because sometimes, especially when it's HOT, they just want to stay inside. This tent blows up with an ordinary box fan and is an instant clubhouse with the bonus of some air flow! There is a ton of space in the tent, making it the perfect place for *chilling* out — whether it be watching a movie or having a clubhouse meeting.
23.A glow-in-the-dark rock painting kit for a kid who loves art. Just because school's out doesn't mean they can't flex that creativity muscle. They can leave their creations around to make others smile or they can jazz up their yard. Either way, a little quiet inside fun that can get them outside when the weather is cooler is a win!
24.A set of relaxing face masks you can use after the kids finally go to bed. Because having them home all summer doesn't mean that your self-care should wait until fall.
25.And an eye massager because after a full day of "Watch me! Watch me!" and the very loud screams that go with a successful summer day, you deserve some pampering.
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