Embrace the Adventure
Being outside is all about embracing the spirit of adventure. So why not try something new? Work together to put up a tent, build a fort, or set up some blankets and pillows under the stars. Being outside away from screens and toys can help your children to foster a sense of creativity and curiosity.
Set the Scene
You can invest in a few small extras that will take your night to the next level. Transform your space with the use of fairy lights, glowing lanterns, and citronella candles. Plus, get the kids involved by making homemade decorations to put up, such as bunting, paper lanterns, or wind chimes. With cosy lighting and personal touches, you’ll set the scene for a magical evening.
Plan Fun Activities
To keep the little ones entertained once the sun has gone down, make sure you’ve planned a variety of outdoor activities. Consider building a campfire to cook your dinner or toast marshmallows on. Play games like flashlight tag or read some ‘scary’ stories. For older children, consider setting up a movie projector for an outdoor movie night.
Teach Life Skills
Being outdoors at night can be used as an opportunity to teach children valuable life skills. Show them how to pitch a tent, build a fire safely, and navigate using a map and compass. Involve them in meal preparation by cooking over a campfire. These hands-on activities are sure to inspire a sense of self-reliance and independence, as well as a love for the outdoors.
Spark Joy!
For an extra touch of excitement, why not surprise the little ones with a display from Galacticfireworks.co.uk? Sparklers, glow sticks, and fireworks can create a dazzling display against the night sky. Just be sure to follow local regulations and safety guidelines when using fireworks and supervise children closely to ensure a safe and enjoyable experience for everyone.
Disconnect to Connect
One of the best things about taking your evening outdoors is the chance to get away from technology and disconnect in order to connect. The whole family (yes, even you!) should be encouraged to leave devices inside to fully immerse themselves in the present moment.
Be Prepared
This is especially important if you’re heading somewhere other than your back garden. Items you should pack include:
Being prepared for any unexpected challenges that may arise will ensure that the evening is a safe and enjoyable experience for everyone.