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You are here: Home / News / MyPR / Four Things to Do with the Little Ones These Mid-Year School Holidays

Four Things to Do with the Little Ones These Mid-Year School Holidays

17 July 2026 by Guest

When the school bell rings for the last time and the familiar “I’m bored” soundtrack kicks in, many parents find themselves facing the annual school holiday challenge. Suddenly, the grocery bill seems to double, the Oros bottle mysteriously disappears within days and screen time negotiations become a daily battle. The good news? Keeping the little …

When the school bell rings for the last time and the familiar “I’m bored” soundtrack kicks in, many parents find themselves facing the annual school holiday challenge. Suddenly, the grocery bill seems to double, the Oros bottle mysteriously disappears within days and screen time negotiations become a daily battle.

The good news? Keeping the little ones entertained doesn’t have to break the bank or leave parents scrambling for ideas. From outdoor adventures to exciting family experiences, there are plenty of ways to keep everyone smiling throughout the mid-year break.

“We know school holidays can be a challenging time for parents as they try to balance work, family life and keeping children entertained,” says Nisha Kemraj, General Manager of Menlyn Park Shopping Centre. “The holidays are also a wonderful opportunity for families to spend quality time together, create memories and enjoy experiences that everyone can be part of.”

Here are four activities to add to your family holiday calendar:

1. Experience the Fun at The Park @ Menlyn
If you’re looking for an outing that combines excitement, entertainment and nostalgia, The Park @ Menlyn should be at the top of your list.

Running daily, The Park @ Menlyn offers thrilling rides, festive treats and family-friendly entertainment for all ages. Whether your children are adventure seekers or simply looking for a fun day out, there’s something for everyone to enjoy.

“The magic of a carnival experience is that it brings out the inner child in all of us,” says Kemraj. “We’ve created a space where parents, teens and younger children can share moments of joy together while making lasting memories during the school holidays.”

2. Get Active With a Family Hike
School holidays are the perfect time to swap screens for fresh air and adventure.
Take the family on a hike at a nearby nature reserve, botanical garden or walking trail. Not only is it an affordable activity, but it also encourages children to stay active, explore the outdoors and appreciate nature.

Pack a picnic basket, bring along some snacks and turn the outing into a mini family adventure.

3. Enjoy a Movie Day Together
There is something timeless about heading to the cinema during the school holidays.
Whether it’s the latest animated blockbuster or a family-friendly adventure film, a trip to the movies offers a few hours of entertainment for everyone. Add a bucket of popcorn, a slushy and a comfortable cinema seat, and you’ve got a classic holiday outing that never disappoints.

It’s also a great way for parents to enjoy a little nostalgia while introducing their children to the magic of the big screen.

4. Create an At-Home Adventure
Not every holiday activity requires leaving the house.

Transform your home into a hub of creativity by building blanket forts, hosting a family baking competition, organising a treasure hunt or setting up an arts-and-crafts station. These simple activities keep children engaged while creating opportunities for meaningful family time.

The best part? Some of the most memorable holiday moments are often the simplest.

Make Every Moment Count

School holidays don’t have to mean endless screen time or expensive entertainment. With a little planning and a mix of adventure, creativity and family fun, parents can turn the mid-year break into an opportunity to create lasting memories.

As Kemraj concludes, “The school holidays are about spending time together and embracing experiences that bring families closer. Whether it’s enjoying a day at The Park @ Menlyn, exploring the outdoors or simply having fun at home, it’s these shared moments that children remember most.”

So, before the Oros runs out and the cries of “I’m bored” begin, consider adding a few of these activities to your holiday plans and make this winter break one to remember.

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