10 Fun & Affordable Dollar Tree Summer Activities for Kids (#8 Is a Must-Try!)

Create inexpensive fun for the littles with these Dollar Tree summer activities for kids!

kid holding foil statue

If you’re looking for simple but fun summer activities for kiddos to do this summer without breaking the bank, consider heading to your local Dollar Tree! You can grab most of the supplies you need for these Dollar Tree kids crafts for around $1.25 each – or you may even have some of these items on hand already.


Who knew a Dollar Tree DIY summer could be so entertaining? 🤩


1. Ice Castle Painting

boy painting ice castles in blue container

Supplies:

Save this one for when you’re short on time (or patience ❤️)! This low-effort craft is easy for kids and parents, plus you can “wash” the ice castles and create new designs again and again before it melts!


2. Pool Noodle Sprinkler

kid running across the grass away from a homemade pool noodle sprinkler

Supplies:

This is one of our favorite Dollar Tree summer activities for kids! Just poke holes in a pool noodle using a screw driver, cover one end with duct tape or a cork, insert a hose in the opposite end and turn on the water. Enjoy!


See what all the fun is about in our viral sprinkler video! 🤩

 


3. Magnetic Activity Board (or Chalkboard)

dollar tree diy magnetic chalk board, one of our favorite dollar store summer activities for kids

Supplies:

Grab a baking sheet, paint it with chalkboard paint, and the kids have an activity board to use in the car! Stick some magnetic letters on it as well for some educational fun. 😉


4. Foil Bugs

hand holding cardboard bug and colorful bug covered in foil

Supplies:

Kiddos can create their own bug display – no real creepy crawlies required! 🪲😉  Plus, this three-step activity is easy and wall-worthy! Simply outline a bug on cardboard with hot glue, press foil over the design, and color!


5. Foil sculptures

foil statue people on pieces of cardboard

Supplies:

  • foil
  • cardboard from home

Aluminum foil is so bendable and easy for little hands to shape into fun sculptures! Encourage kiddos to think of their favorite activity (swimming, playing soccer, basketball, etc.) and display those actions.


6. 2-Ingredient Play-Dough

diy play doh in pink, blue, and green, one of our favorite Dollar Tree crafts for kids and summer activities for kids

Supplies:

  • Conditioner (or use what you have at home)
  • Cornstarch from home

If you’re looking for easy Dollar Tree kids crafts to do with the kiddos this summer, try making this easy homemade playdough using just conditioner and cornstarch! The result is a super soft play-dough you can mold.


7. Duct Tape Pouches

making diy duct tape pencil pouches, one of our favorite Dollar Tree summer activities for kids

Supplies:

Try making these simple pouches with duct tape and slider bags that are super handy for holding pencils, crayons, jewelry, craft supplies, or even money. The kids will love them!


8. DIY Window Clings

star and sun shapes on sheet protector

Supplies:

Repeat the recipe above for each color desired. Paint fun shapes on the sheet protectors and let them dry overnight. The following day, gently peel the shapes from the sheet protectors and stick them onto windows – it really works!

HIP TIP: You may need to adjust the glue: dish soap ratio as needed. Add more dish soap if too sticky, add more glue if too wet. 🤩


9. Shaving Cream Marbled Paper

Marble paper artwork, one of our top dollar tree crafts for kids

Supplies:

Try this Dollar Tree summer activity for kids by marbling paper using shaving cream and food coloring to make really cool artwork! Such an artsy summer activity to spark the creativity in your child! 😍.


10. Glow-In-The-Dark Table Lantern

glow in the dark jar

Supplies:

Crack the sticks to activate the glow and insert them into the jar. Then fill the jar with water just below the rim & add glitter + drops of dish soap.


30+ more summer fun activities to add to your list!

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