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12 Creative Ideas to Host a Lemonade Stand

Here come the lazy, hazy days of summertime.  Also a popular time for the kids to get “bored”. It helps to have a few activities to suggest up your sleeve, preferably a few multi-task activities to spread out through the day.

12 tips for lemonade stand

Holding a Lemonade Stand is just that kind of layered activity. It takes a little bit of preplanning to move it from a 10 minute experience to a daylong neighbourhood memory.  Having a lemonade stand should be inexpensive to run, reuse as much as possible from around your home and be a great project to do with your children that also has a ton of hidden learning within it. Not just a boredom buster but a brain teaser as well!


Basic Set Up needed for a lemonade stand:

  • Cups – disposable or plastic reuseable. Disposable is easier but less green, up to you, just avoid anything breakable.
  • Use a pitcher that your child can easily pour out of or one of those jugs with a spout.
  • Paper towel/ wet wipes for spills (there will be many!)
  • Garbage can (I almost forgot this and we certainly needed it!)
  • Mint from the garden or ice cubes are a bonus
  • Signs / Chalk board for prices, menus, lemon fun stuff!


Our 12 tips to take your lemonade stand from sour to sweet!

 


creative sign making
1. Create and Decorate
Plan ahead and get your kids busy crafting for your stand. By no means must it be Martha Stewart / Pinterest worthy, but some creativity is both fun and good for the lemonade business. The more organized and pretty the stand looks, the more likely people will stop to congratulate your child on their creative venture. And the more pride they will have in the experience
A couple lemon ideas momstown had:


Bright Paper Plate Suns  - perfect to hand from the stand or behind on the garage.


Tissue Paper Lemon Sign – allows everyone to create their own sign, get personal with their own text and tissue paper lemon.

 

 

DIY signs

 

2. DIY Signage
In a world where we can press PRINT so easily, the handwritten sign is almost extinct. It’s summer after all, kids have the time and still need to practise their literacy skills. Create easy Cardboard Signage from old boxes, give them a fun paint job out back and write on them.  Or pull out the chalk board and have your child write a menu.

 

 

invite a crowd

3. Spread the Word!
Get on facebook, momstown, email or even put up a little flyer in the neighbourhood and invite your friends and neighbours down for a certain time. Even the most keen kid will lose interest if there’s no traffic for their stand. With a little local social media love, our lemonade stand turned into a spontaneous neighbourhood gathering and saw 40 people in an hour. The busier that table is the better and allow all the kids a chance to work the stand.

 

 

dress up
4. Dress up!
It’s always fun to dress up with a theme – dress in yellow, wear yellow and gold Hawaiian leis or crazy hats. Do make sure kids are covered in floppy hats and sunscreen too. Or you could create a mini temporary tattoo table or use yellow facepaint to give all ‘customers’ a yellow lemon on their cheek.  With yellow leis and funky yellow glasses my daughter was crowned the "Lemonade Princess" during our event!

 

 

buy lemonade

5. Serve Lemonade

Uh, obviously.  Don’t stress about this part. Homemade squeezed lemonade is fun but far more appreciated by adults who can sip it slowly in summer cool mason jars. Kids will guzzle and spill at your lemonade stand, don't waste the effort.  Don’t sweat it, just buy the lemonade.

 

 

mix it up


6. Mix it up
A lemonade stand could be in name only with a bunch of line extensions! Coconut Lemonade GelatoLemonade Raspberry Slushies over ice or Tropsicles like frozen Tropicana lemonade in popsicle holders are fabulous lemonade focused ideas which will both delight and surprise your stand customers.

 

 

summer math
7. Hidden currency lesson
Whenever money is involved, it can be a math lesson. This activity is a hidden math lesson in all the fun of lemonade. Make coin organizing easy with a coin sorting activity to split out the different coins. We used a veggie tray to label the coins – fantastic mid-summer brain tease.

 

 

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Expand the Fun at the Lemonade Stand
Your friends all have their lemonade – now what? We have a bunch of super fun ideas to create additional fun and


8. Lemonade Chalk Party: old fashioned driveway chalk drawing, see who can draw the prettiest lemonade “picture” (pun intended)


9. Lemonade Photo “Booth”: Have the kids stand in front of a yellow towel and pose for the camera with their most sour face. To make it more realistic – give them a lemon wedge to suck and get a REAL live sourpuss face!


10. Invisible Ink Drawings: bring a little science into the fun with lemon juice painting or writing. Use a cotton swab to dab away and leave in the sun, then the juice will turn brown and show the art.


11. Lemon Shakers: Great idea for the musical lemonade drinkers – fill empty water bottles with fun yellow items that make a noise when shaken like beads or dry unpopped popcorn. Glue the top down, decorate the bottle and have a lemon shaker parade around the street!


12. Lemon  Bowling: line up the empty lemonade cartons or empty water bottles and roll lemons to knock them down.  Such innocent fun idea for wee youngsters.

 

Enjoy your next Lemonade Stand!

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C is for Candy alphabet craft

momstown Hamilton made a great C is for Candy craft in their Alphabet Play program - they looked good enough to eat!

 

c is for candy

 

 

c is for candy

What you need:

  • Construction paper
  • Scissors
  • Glue
  • Candy (leftover treats that you don't want them to eat anyways!)

 

 

c is for candyUse popsicle sticks to apply glue onto the cut-out letter c and glue on as much candy as you can fit. This is a great time to practice patterning and sorting skills, too!

 

 

 

Click here to see the Alphabet Play program in action in momstown Hamilton!

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o is for oatmeal

momstown's got a whole new use for yummy oatmeal to bring to the craft table today! A sensory craft and an alphabet craft all in one with our o is for oatmeal activity.

 

o is for oatmeal

 

What you need:

  • Plastic spoon
  • Construction paper
  • Scissors
  • White glue
  • Oatmeal

 

o is for oatmealCut out a letter o and glue onto construction paper. The 'o' becomes the bowl.

 

 

 

 

 

 

o is for oatmeal

Squeeze a generous amount of white glue in the middle (kids love to help with this part!) and have your child spoon oatmeal from a small bowl, into the letter 'o' bowl! Then glue the spoon down (this will confuse your toddler!)

 

Oatmeal is a great sensory craft tool. You can use it in so many ways. momstown has tried:

 

Baby's first painting with oatmeal

Oatmeal sensory bins

Digger art

Oatmeal construction site

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e is for eat alphabet craft for preschoolers

Eat up this fun activity from momstown's Alphabet Play program. The letter 'e' can chomp all kinds of food - this is a great time to dig up the grocery flyers and talk about food groups, too!

e is for eat!


e is for eat

 

What you need:

  • Construction paper
  • Glue
  • Scissors
  • Grocery flyers

 

e is for eatHave your kids go through grocery flyers and find some of their favourite foods. This is a great time to talk about food groups and making good nutritional choices! Help them cut out pictures from the flyers and glue them on as if the letter 'e' is chomping them.

 

 

 

 

 

e is for eatLots of fruits and veggies in this little crafter's design!

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Bingo Dabber Apple Tree

It's apple-picking season again and momstown's got a fun way for your toddler or preschooler to make apple trees while practicing fine motor skills!

apple bingo dabber

 

What you need:

  • Construction paper (white, brown, green)
  • Red bingo dabbers
  • Gluestick
  • Scissors

apple bingo dabber First, cut out a brown trunk and green leaves for your tree. Have children help with the cutting if they can, and glue the tree onto your white construction paper.

 

Then, let children dab red apples onto the tree! Bingo dabbers are a great way for kids to practice fine motor control and they are pretty low mess too.

What other crafts can you make with those magical dabbers? momstown has lots - try out:

Flowers

Canada flag

W for Watermelon

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P is for Popcorn

Popcorn inspired this alphabet craft from momstown! The letter P is Perfect for any Playdate!

Make sure you supervise young children closely during this craft, and consider age appropriateness as popcorn is a choking hazard.

 

p is for popcorn

 

What you need:

  • Popped popcorn
  • Construction paper
  • Marker or crayon
  • Glue

P is for popcorn

 

Draw a block-letter P with marker or crayon. Fill the inside of the P with glue, and have little crafters fill in the P's with Popcorn!

Popcorn inspires lots of fun at momstown!

momstown Georgina-East Gwillimbury hosts popcorn and playdough events, as does momstown Newmarket-Aurora!

momstown Guelph had fun with popcorn and pansies in their chapter!

 

Or for another twist - try momstown meals's toddler-friendly Popcorn French Toast

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