Fun Ideas for 13 Yr Old Daughter

Updated on July 12, 2011
T.M. asks from McKinney, TX
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I need some fun ideas for my 13 yr old daughter but has to be cheap. Because most of her friends are busy and shes gets easily bored

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S.D.

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scavenger hunt.
do you have animals ? can make a play area out of boxes.
Familyfun.com has fun craft ideas.
play cards or board games.
cook together, make easy muffins and cookies.
build a doll house together.
have a garage sale, spring clean and pay her.
water color paint, paint pieces of wood.
make stuff out of big rocks. like people or animals with googly eyes.
library, rent books or movies.
do a lemon aide stand and raise money for the needy.
do a home spa.
make a tent to watch a movie inside.

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2.O.

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I have a just turned 14 year old daughter. Are you looking for things to do with her OR for her to do on her own? My teen likes to go online and look at the crafts and then make them. She recently made bracelets out of the soda can pull taps. We hit the Red Box alot and rent movies for $1. She is also growing some tomatoes and herbs. Something fun she did a while back was to paint & decorate the terra cota pots and then plant her herbs in them. I would say just look at what interest her and then offer some ideas. At that age they just need an idea and then they should be able to run with it.

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L.M.

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go to the library
many towns have free concerts in the park
go to the mall and go window shopping
rent a movie from red box
play cards or a board game
read a good book
plant a garden
get some chalk and make drawings on the driveway - play hopscotch
turn on the sprinkler
wash the car - have fun getting wet
blow up a beach ball and play volleyball

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S.W.

answers from Minneapolis on

Library
Swimming pool
Babysitting

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G.M.

answers from Phoenix on

She can paint her room.
Volunteer at a Nursing Home
Volunteer at the Library to read books to younger children
Reorganize her room
Camp out in the backyard, tell stories, roast marshmellows and dogs.
Amusement park (that can be pricey but just wanted to throw that out there)
Horseback Riding
Volunteer at a ranch/Petting Zoo
Zoo
Swimming/Water Park
Window Shop at the Mall

Hope these help.

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K.L.

answers from Redding on

Would she want to learn to sew? A sewing machine store usually offers lessons and have machines to use while taking the lesson. She might enjoy making a few things, and learn a great craft.
The Parks and Recreation in your town might have some great things for teens this summer.
Do you have a space outside that would be a nice rock garden? Maybe she can collect rocks and small figurines for a fairy garden.

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M.R.

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Buy her a beading kit. I found one at a sale for my daughter and I think it's really cool.

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T.K.

answers from Dallas on

crafts are good at this age. You two could pick up a piece of furniture at a thrift store and refinish it together.
might be a good time to find a volunteer opportunity.
take her to the gym and join a workout class together.
she could take cpr classes and jr lifeguard classes at the ymca
take her to the library and let her check out some books
she could start babysitting for spending money. again there are cpr classes and babysitting certifcation clases she can take

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T.F.

answers from Dallas on

What does she like to do? Are you saying you want something for her to do independently or will you or a friend join her?

Have a friend over and do mani/pedis
rent movies from redbox
go to a camp through the rec centers
Allen natatorium
Top Golf
putt putt golf
ice skating at stonebriar mall
Hobby Lobby and Michaels have lots of fun crafts
start on ideas for science fiar
library
Quiggley'sPlayhouse in (Plano rd/Beltline rd) Potttery wheel, mosiac, art
teach her to cook
read

I went back and read a couple of your past posts. This is an age when a lot of girls change, there is drama, they are establinshing a pecking order.

You daughter needs you and your support more than every now and for the next few years. Communicate with her, let her know you have her back and support her. This is a difficult age when they are figuring out who they are.

FYI, it gets better... I have a 16 yr old.

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K.P.

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Dannah Gresh wrote 2 neat books for tween girls. One of the books had 8 great dates for you to do with your daughter. Good stuff. "8 Great Dates for Moms and Daughters:How to talk about True Beauty, Cool Fashion and Modesty." She also wrote: Six Ways to Keep the Little in Your Girl: Guiding Your Daughter from Her Tweens to Her Teens. The date book had some good Mom/Daughter times together. Check them out.

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