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Seven Fun Things to Do With Your Daughter

If you’ve been looking for some activities that you can do with your daughter, you have come to the right place. Of course, all of the activities that we listed in this particular blog can be done with your son, but there’s nothing quite as lovely as mother-daughter bonding time. That little mini you that you created who talks like you, walks like you, and sometimes sounds just like she is going to spend her life loving you to pieces.


Daughters always want the approval of their mothers, so it makes sense that you would want to spend as much time as possible with your daughter while you can before she grows up. You’ll want to eat with her, teach her how to be a good person, shop online together at https://paisleygraceboutique.com/ to find cute pieces, and even just spend time being in each others company.

The age of your daughter will determine some of the activities below, but here are some of the best things that you could do with her while you have the time.

Seven Fun Things to Do With Your Daughter

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1. Start a new hobby together

Some mothers love to knit or sew, and those who do can get their daughters involved. You can make so many things together from pillows to clothes, and you can also teach her a valuable skill. Sewing isn’t for everybody, but it’s something cute that you can do as a mother and daughter bonding time because you can make blankets, too. Perhaps you made her baby blanket once? You could show her!

2. Go out in nature together

You might be looking for a way to get your daughter exercising, and the best way to do it is to do it with you. However, in the interest of preserving body image and ensuring that you don’t inadvertently trigger any eating disorders, you can use the time to exercise together as a time to be in nature together.

There are plenty of programs out there that are not quite right for children, but you both have legs and you can both use them to walk. Go for a long walk and chat about the world and listen to what she has to say and her opinions. As a growing child, she’s going to have a lot of them as you will remember.

3. Go shopping together

We already mentioned a boutique earlier on in this particular blog, so what you should do is take your daughter shopping. If you can’t be bothered to go out, shopping online is a good alternative. You could also go to the maul, head to the local stores, and see what you can find. If all you do is window shop, you could try on cute clothes and get her opinion on them.

4. Teach your daughter to cook

One of the most fun things that you could do with your daughter is to teach her to cook. Whether she is living alone one day, and even if you have sons, teaching your children to cook is so important if you want to send them out into the world. They should be able to create meals with themselves, and there’s nothing as fun as dancing around the kitchen together and having fun while you try and teach her how to cook something. It may take some trial and error, and she’s probably going to make a lot of mess, but it’s going to be so much fun.

5. Choose a restaurant

Make time once a month or even once a week to go to a restaurant together and try something new. Challenge each other to try new things off the menu and get to know her personality and a whole new level. While you are eating, you will be able to talk about topics that interest both of you.

6. Read with your daughter

Even if she’s a teenager, ask her what she’s interested in reading and ask her the topic that she loves to read about. Ask her which books you could buy that would hold her interest. If you’re not sure which books to read, allow her to select one. Reading with her is a great way to bond and helps improve her reading skills and the way she talks about books.

7. Head to the beach

No matter her age, there is nothing better than spending time with her out on the beach. You could walk on the sand for miles just talking and laughing, you could build sandcastles. You can head over to the ocean and pretend to run away from it. The point is you’re spending time on each other’s periphery.

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Jess Benoit

Jess is a homeschooling mama of 3, wife, gamer, Whovian, Nerd

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