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Hot (free) fun in the summertime

This year's surging gas and lodging prices might put the brakes on some families' warm-weather travel.

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But, don't despair. Although AAA says gas costs 34 percent more now than it did this time last year -- a $0.75 hike per gallon -- and overall vacation costs are up 5 percent, there are plenty of free activities, close to home, for families looking for ways to entertain the clan.

In fact, experts insist many of the free, fun festivities will strengthen family bonds and keep your little ones in shape and on their educational toes during the heat -- all without costing you anything but your time.

Rae Pica, a children's physical activity specialist in Center Barnstead, N.H., advises families to spare themselves fuel costs by getting creative and exploring local offerings, "without putting lots of miles on the car."

"Often we don't visit places nearby that others travel to get to," says Pica, author of several books, including "Your Active Child" and "Great Games for Young Children."

"Why fly a kite or go bike riding or Rollerblading in somebody else's town? Do it at a park or beach nearby," says Pica, who lives on a lake and seldom travels in search of fun. "My husband and I rarely go anywhere." Story continues below

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Planning outdoor activities will help keep family members fit and promote camaraderie. "Family fitness is a very big deal right now. We do have a childhood obesity crisis," says Pica, director of Moving and Learning, which offers products and services related to physical activity for kids.

Pica says the most active children are the ones whose parents encourage them to run, jump, play tug of war, play volleyball or do other physical activities. Being active, Pica says, will benefit the body better than a vacation that requires the child to "sit on a plane or wait in line at an amusement park."

Often, with parents juggling work plus their children's growing to-do lists, families don't spend enough fun time together, Pica says, blaming tight schedules and technology.

"Parents enroll kids in so many organized activities, and they only see them when chauffeuring them around and then the DVD is on," she says.

Searching for free summer outings or simply playing outside, can give a big boost to family time.

"We love our machines and have gotten far away from our values," she says, recommending no-tech games for families. "Hopscotch and tag and hide and seek and blowing bubbles seems too simplistic to people these days.

"The family that plays together, stays together."

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Jill Murphy Long, of Steamboat Springs, Colo., is an enthusiast when it comes to play.

Long says you don't have to limit yourself to organized activities -- make up your own. This summer, she plans to create her own backyard games.

"I'm making a grown-up version of pick-up sticks. I'm making it out of bamboo in the yard. We have horseshoes, croquet, Whiffle balls and bat."

 
 
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