Neighborhood Newsletters: A Fun & Educational Way to Keep Kids Busy During Spring & Summer Break Activities

Kids on spring break? Help them start a neighborhood newsletter! It’s a great (and educational) way to keep them busy. They will earn some money and learn about starting a business. Here’s how to get started:

  • Have kids ask around for story ideas. Are the neighbors on sport’s teams? Having a baby?
  • Sell ads. Charge a small amount for an ad in the paper. The kids in our neighborhood that advertised their cleaning business and babysitting got jobs!
  • Figure out how many stories to write. Decide how many pages that will actually fill.
  • Perk up your page with art. Leave room for drawings or logos.
  • Have the kids add their own poetry or small stories.
  • Make copies. Make a small amount at first, you can always print more later.
  • Sell or hand out the newsletter to the neighborhood.

Bet your kids will have a steady customers!

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Comments (3)

Donna John
What a fun idea, Marge Jesberger ! This is something they could continue throughout the year.
Elisa Schmitz
I love this, Marge Jesberger ! Gotta start them young and keep them creating!
Tiffany Zook
The Sleepy Hollow Gazette! This works well at campgrounds as well!
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