Alex’s 99 in 2
July 22, 2011 1 Comment
Though it seems so very far away, Alex will be starting kindergarten in just over 2 years from now. I happened upon this great list of activities to do with preschoolers in Austin before Kindergarten. What a wonderful way to get acquainted with all that Austin has to offer!
Below is the list, which was originally published in January of 2009 and shared recently by Nicole at LiveMom. Nicole had already identified the activities that were, for one reason or another, made obsolete. Thanks Nicole!
What we have here is a good old-fashioned challenge: 99 Austin-based activities to do with Alex in 2 years.
I will need to find replacement activities for the 4 that are no longer, but that’s easy enough to do in Austin.
We’ll keep you posted on our progress. Get Ready…Set…Go!
99 Things To Do With Your Preschooler in Austin Before Kindergarten
- Hike to the top of Enchanted Rock
- Pick strawberries at Sweet Berry Farm
- Go to a UT game (try soccer, basketball, or baseball if you don’t want to shell out the dough for a football ticket)
- Cool off at Hamilton Pool
- Watch the bats
- Stuff your faces at Stubb’s Gospel Brunch
- Take in a free show during SXSW
- Canoe on Ladybird Lake
- Take bluebonnet photos at the Wildflower Center
- Stomping in puddles after (or during) a rare rainstorm
- Fantasize about in-state tuition at Explore UT
- Buy local – plants, that is – at the kid-friendly Barton Springs Nursery (check out the birds!)
- Pick up breakfast tacos and spend a morning and your favorite park
- Ride a pony at Kiddie Acres
- Split a snow cone at the stand outside Barton Springs
- Get soaked at the Liz Carpenter Fountain at Butler Park
- Skipping rocks in Shoal Creek
- Broaden your literary horizons at the Texas Book Festival
- Order a birthday cake from Amy’s Ice Cream
- Have cobbler at the Salt Lick
- Create at Maker Faire* (location rotates)
- Swim at Barton Springs
- Go to the Kite Festival
- Introduce your kid/s to a new vegetable at Boggy Creek Farm
- Catch a movie at Deep Eddy Pool during the summer
- Shake your booty during a Biscuit Brothers concert at Central Market
Join the dance party during Ms. Staci’s (every other) Friday storytimes at Family ConnectionsExperience the “spaghetti” sculpture outside of theBlanton Museum of Art* (although the Museum still exists and has some great storytimes to check out, the spaghetti structure is no longer on display)- Sit back and listen at a library storytime
- Take a family photo in front of the Steve Ray Vaughan statue on the south side of Lady Bird Lake, close to the Long Center
- Buy some boots or a hat from Callahan’s
- Eat at Mr. Natural
- Learning about Texas wildlife – now and centuries ago – at the Texas Memorial Museum (do note that the Museum is closed until October 2011 for renovations)
- Feel the sand between your toes in the Dino Pit at the Austin Science & Nature Center
- Going to a Round Rock Express baseball game
- Getting lost minutes from downtown on the grounds of the Laguna Gloria Museum
- Ice skate at Chaparral Ice in Northcross
- Have a picnic with the peacocks at Mayfield Park
- Fly the Texas flag on March 2 – Texas Independence Day
- Dangle your bare feet in the water after a walk along the Greenbelt
- Bring a picnic lunch and listen to local music during Music on the Plaza on the grounds of City Hall
- Feed the ducks at Lou Neff Point
- Exhale during Free Day of Yoga
- Retrieving hail from your lawn after one of those bizarre spring storms
- Take in some culture during Austin Museum Day
- Climb on the cows at the Arboretum
- Visit the petting zoo at the Austin Zoo & Animal Sanctuary
- Pick out plants together at Barton Springs Nursery or the Natural Gardener
- Camp at Inks Lake
- Watching the owner of Rootin’ Ridge make yet another wooden toy
- Sit at the counter and order lunch at Nau’s Drugstore
- Go exploring at McKinney Falls State Park
- Imagine life before Tivo at Pioneer Farms
- Take a cruise without packing a suitcase with Capital Cruise
Make a day of it at the Texas Parks & Wildlife Expo* (event was cancelled due to budget constraints)- Take a visitor from out of town on an Austin Duck Tour
- Stop to smell the roses at the Zilker Botanical Gardens
- Teach your child how to Keep Austin Weird by buying one item at BookPeople, Waterloo Records, and Over the Rainbow
- Take a walk on the Hike and Bike Trail around Lady Bird Lake
- Get photos from the photo booth at Phil’s Ice House
- Take a tour of the Capitol
- Exposing your charge to some live music at a daytime Waterloo in-store performance
- Take a spin at Playland Skate Center
- Bake cookies for your neighbors
- Listen to Joe McDermott play free at Pottery Barn Kids in Barton Creek Mall
Go to First Night Austin* (organization which put on the event dissolved)- Taste at least five flavors before making a decision on what to get at Teo Gelato
- Miniature golf at Peter Pan
- Ride the Zilker Zephyr
- Take the bus to Symphony Square’s Children’s Day Art Park during the summer
- Spin yourself dizzy under the Zilker Tree during the holidays
- Imagine the roar of the dinosaurs at the Hartmann Prehistoric Garden
- Make wishes at the fountain at Mandola’s in the Triangle
- Take in some history at the LBJ Library & Museum
- See if your little one can make it all the way up to the top of Mt. Bonnell
- Cool off in the summer heat at the Austin Ice Cream Festival
- Stay up a bit past bedtime dancing at Blues on the Green
- Enjoy an afternoon treat, sunshine, and fresh air at Mozart’s Coffee Roasters
- Volunteering at the food pantry at the Capital Area Food Bank
- Take him/her with you to vote!
- Find your own secret spot to watch the 4th of July fireworks
- Celebrate Cinco de Mayo at the Mexican American Cultural Center
- Meet some friends for afternoon fun, food and music at the Triangle Farmers Market
- On a hot summer day, stopping for some frozen custard at Sandy’s on Barton Springs
- Running, walking, strolling, or people watching during one of Austin’s many 5ks
- Buy some Kerbey Lane pancake mix and whip up a batch as a family
- Get a bird’s eye view of Austin from atop the UT Tower
- Take in a free summer performance at the Zilker Hillside Theater
- Wear shorts in January!
- Get on your boots and head to Rodeo Austin
- See how many celebrities you can recognize in the “museum” at the Broken Spoke
- Go to First Thursday on South Congress
- Volunteer for a park project during It’s My Park! Day
- Draw on the tables (OK, the paper covering the tables) at Hoover’s on Manor Road
- Celebrate the Chinese New Year at Chinatown on North Lamar
- Recall your favorite scene from My Big Fat Greek Wedding at the Texas Greek Festival
- Finally visit the Barsana Dham during the Mela Fair (that temple-like building on the way to the Salt Lick)
- Head to Rosie’s for some yummy tamales during the holidays
- Enjoy all the Austin Powwow & American Indian Heritage Festival has to offer
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