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Mormon Battalion San Diego


My family and I have been to Old Town for years. But never would I come to Mormon Battalion San Diego until this summer when I dragged myself and the kids outside the Old Town park to see what other places could be out there. And I am very happy that I found it.

The Mormon Battalion

This museum is a place to commemorate the grueling 2000-mile trek to San Diego by Mormon Battalion as part of the Army of the West in 1840s.  The history comes alive through the multi-media world at the Mormon Battalion San Diego.

mormon battalion san diego tower

The tower at Mormon Battalion San Diego

wagon at mormon battalion San Diego

Kids love this wagon in front of the museum

The Interactive Tour

Admission was FREE, including free old museum photograph and free gold panning. It opens daily from 9 am to 9 pm. Upon entering the museum, we were greeted by a nice lady (or sister) that told us what the museum for and the interactive cinema tour that we would see soon.

mormon battalion san diego front desk

Inside the Mormon Battalion San Diego

There was also a theater room to see a video but we didn’t watch at that time. Instead we went straight to a waiting room while waiting for more visitors to come. The wall on one side in the room was covered by photo frames of the actors and artist involved in the tour.

mormon battalion museum san diego

Actors and Artists from The Cinema Tour

After many people gathered, the sisters introduced us to the tour. And suddenly the people in the photos spoke. And that was the starting point of the tour that has became my favorite. I won’t spill the beans. To sum, I loved it enough to make me came back for the second time.

mormon battalion museum in a room

We stopped in one room with an interactive screen. Nice story and effect

Kids Activities

After the interesting tour, we headed to next room to have our photo taken (below) as the ‘honorary member of the battalion’. The photo can be emailed or printed. I got a print and emailed it as well  to my husband who was surprised to see us at the museum.

Old Photo from mormon battalion

Honorary Member of the Mormon Battalion

Then, we were directed to the backyard for kids’ activities such as gold panning, water pumping, exploring the brick making and getting water from the well. My kids loved gold panning and water pumping the most.

mormon battalion gold panning

Free gold panning at Mormon Battalion Museum

mormon battalion san diego pumping water

Pumping water like the old days

After playing with water, we went upstairs to the tower.  In the tower you can see the views of the old town park and buildings. Binoculars were provided as well.

mormon battalion old town tower look

View from the Tower

My Review

Overall, it was fun. I am not a Mormon but I really recommend it. The tour is about 35 minutes. Make sure you have plenty of time before coming. Mormon Battalion San Diego is located at 2510 Juan Street. It is east north from the Old Town park and next to the Heritage Park. It’s still in a walking distance from the park. Parking is available behind the museum.

So have you ever been to Mormon Battalion San Diego museum? Feel free to share your experience.

Beach Picnic and How to Build a Sandcastle


San Diego is blessed with its abundant beaches and having a beach picnic is a must. It’s free and fun for all ages especially if you have friends with you.

Del Mar Beach

del mar beach picnic

Del Mar Beach in Summer

My kids love Del Mar beach just because it has an active railroad crossing. Every so often a train will cross and they will run fast to see what train it is.  The beach has a playground, many grass areas with picnic tables & BBQ grills, lifeguards, shower, and restrooms. All of these providing great places for beach picnic. If it has fire pits, then it’s perfect to me.

Del Mar Beach Parking

Parking at Del Mar is quite a challenge. If you’re lucky you can find parking on the street around commercial or residential neighborhood. It’s free. But we like to park in the metered parking lot for public behind (below) L’Auberge Del Mar hotel. Usually we can find a spot there.

It’s $2 per hour so you’ll need lots a quarters if you plan to stay there for many hours. Good thing they have a change machine on site.  After 8 pm, it’s free.

Beach Picnic

We visited Del Mar Beach last week and stayed from afternoon till evening.  To keep the picnic simple, I just packed:

  • changing clothes
  • swimsuits
  • towels
  • bucket and sand toys
  • store-bought pizza, chips and fruit
  • water
  • used plastic table cloth (reused one from party, easy to toss afterwards)
  • a chair
  • and baby talc (more of this latter).

The weather was warm and great. No wonder the beach was packed but we still could find a spot for our beach picnic. Our friends came along with a picnic umbrella and some sandcastle tools.

Activities

Beside chatting and playing with the water, we surfed, collected sand crabs and built a sandcastle.

del mar beach picnic feeling the water

Mama…..it’s cold!

beach picnic collecting sand crabs

The kids got a bucket of sand crabs

How To Build A Sandcastle

My friend taught us how to build a simple castle. I just knew that you needed more than just a bucket and a shovel to make it look good…:-)..

These are what you need to  build a  sandcastle:

  • bucket
  • shovel
  • paint brush
  • scrapers or something flat like blunt knife
  • sculpting  tools
  • lots of patience 🙂

Step 1: Dig a hole with the shovel and make a heap of sand. This pile will be the foundation for the new sandcastle.

Step 2: Shovel some sand into a bucket full of water. Take the wet sand out with your hands and make two sand towers.

build sandcastle towers

Build towers for the sandcastle first

Step 3: Shape the towers with the scraper

shaping sandcastle towers

Shaping the sandcastle tower

Step 4: Brush lightly the surface to make it smoother.

Step 5: Sculpt the towers. Take your time to carve the sandcastle.

sculpting sandcastle

Sculpting Sandcastle

Step 6: Add more structures (such as wall or smaller towers) if you want. Repeat step 3 – 5.

how to build a sandcastle

Adding a Sandcastle Tower

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The builder left to surf, leaving us with the tedious task..:-)

The tiny blocks on top of the walls were cut and arranged alongside the wall.

Step 7.  The final Sandcastle.

Completed Sandcastle

The fantasy sandcastle

One tip for beach picnic I learnt somewhere is to clean your sandy feet with baby powder. Just rub the feet with the powder until they are smooth and clean from the sand. It worked last time to limit the sand getting into our car.

So have tips or trick you have for beach picnic? Feel free to comment.

Stargazing in San Diego


From sea to the mountains to the outer space, San Diego is blessed with a lot of opportunities to spend the summer.  One activity is Stargazing Party hosted by San Diego Astronomy Association or SDAA in couple places in San Diego.

SDAA hosts many events throughout the year, for example, Stars in the Park, Stars at Mission Trails, Camp with the Stars and many more. For complete schedule, visit SDAA website.

Star Party at Sycamore Canyon

We went to the Stars at Sycamore Canyon one Friday night. The SDAA holds a monthly Star Party on the third Friday of every month at the Sycamore Canyon/Goodan Ranch Open Space Preserve at the Hwy 67 Staging area. Located at the east end of Poway, this venue offers a pretty dark sky for being only 19 miles, as the crow flies, from downtown San Diego. There are no homes or business directly around the viewing area and the panoramic view of the city below is amazing.

To access this venue, use the park entrance on Hwy 67, ½ mile south of Scripps Poway Parkway. Continue through the gate and up the dirt road about 1½ miles where the Rangers will direct you where to park.

stargazing in san diego

Our Experience

We arrived around 8pm. Parking was easy. From the parking, we walked a short distance to the location. There were many visitors and SDAA volunteers already preparing their big and small telescopes. Perhaps there were 6 or 7 volunteers at that time, each with a telescope. One came with a computer attached to it so it could pinpoint which stars or nebula to see.

stargazing san diego preparing telescope

I was not allowed to take photos with flash so I’m sorry for the blurry photo. The reason was the flash would make the eyes hard to see in the dark.

When the sky started to get really dark, then we could see some space objects. First it was Saturn. It’s always lovely to see this planet, white with rings around. Afterwards, the volunteers showed us some constellations such as Scorpion, Hercules and some nebula such as Messier 57 and M13

saturn telescope view

Photo Source: Weasner.com

A little history about Messier (from Wikipedia)

Charles Messier (26 June 1730 – 12 April 1817) was a  French astronomer most notable for publishing an astronomical catalogue consisting of deep sky objects such as nebulae and star clusters that came to be known as the 110 “Messier objects”. The purpose of the catalogue was to help astronomical observers, in particular comet hunters such as himself, distinguish between permanent and transient visually diffuse objects in the sky.

The Messier objects are a set of astronomical objects first listed by French astronomer Charles Messier in 1771. Messier was a comet hunter, and was frustrated by objects which resembled but were not comets, so he compiled a list of them, in collaboration with his assistant Pierre Méchain, to avoid wasting time on them.

m13 stargazing nebula

Photo source: Live Science

Above is the photo of M13.  Messier 13 or M13 (also designated NGC 6205 and sometimes called the Great Globular Cluster in Hercules or the Hercules Globular Cluster) is a globular cluster of about 300,000 stars in the constellation of Hercules.

This is a fun and educational activity for all ages. The kids as well as the adults loved looking through the telescope, curious on what they would see. But we didn’t stay until the end because the kids got sleepy. The stargazing probably finished around 10.30pm.

I really recommend this. What about you? Have you ever been to a star party?

Library Summer Reading Program



What a great way to spend your summer with kids at your local library. Every summer San Diego County and Public libraries offer Summer Reading Program at their branches. It’s a wonderful way for kids to read over the summer while having fun.

Library Summer Reading Program

If you go a library near you, there’s a chance they have a list of their Summer Reading program schedule. It will tell you the events and times. The events can be a Mad Science show, Magic Show, Animal Show, Crafts, Jump Star Rope, Music, Story Time and many more. Even Ronald McDonald came to jazz up the summer.

Our favorite is the program at Poway library because the time is right for us. We usually come every Thursday morning at 10.30 to  to watch the show and borrow books.

Here’s a list Summer Reading Children’s Programs at Poway Library 2012.

  • Summer Reading Kickoff – June 12 ,10:30 am
  • Crafts – every Tuesdays, 10:30-11:30 am
    The crafts are: Dreamcatchers (June 14), Silvery Moon (June 19), Wishing Well (June 26), Worry Doll (July 3), Dream Jar (July 10), Animal Masks (July 17), Decorate a Pillow Case (July 24)
  • Entertainment – every Thursday, 10:30-11:30 am
    The entertainments are: Animal Magic (June 21), Literature Comes Alive (June 28), Mad Science (July 5), Swazzle Puppet Show (July 12), Ronald McDonald (July 19), USA Jump Stars (July 26)
  • Storytime Under the Stars – June 20 & July 18, 6:30 pm
  • Summer Reading Finale Carnival featuring The Tumble Gym Bus — Tuesday, July 31, 10:30 am

And here’s what happening at Carmel Mountain Library every Thursday at 3:30 pm.

  • Wild Wonders, animal program – June 21
  • Mad Science, fun science – June 28
  • Sparkles the Clown , clown fun –  July 5
  • Hullabaloo, music program – July 12
  • Craig Stone, magician – July 19
  • Story Ship, storyteller – July 26
  • Raggle Taggle, music program – August 2
  • Literature Comes to Life, theater – August 9
  • Pacific Animal Productions, animals – August 16

Do you know that at the library if a kid read 10 books he/she will get a prize? Babies to teenagers can enroll. Just sign up online and log your book reading time until you reach certain quantities of books or hours. Here’s where you can sign up:

This time the prize my kids got for completing the goal are one free book (only at Poway), small toy, coupons for free kids meal at Wendy’s and Chick-Fill-A, one free Churro at Rubio’s, a Legoland coupon and many more. Hey, who don’t want a free Churro? And my kids were happy to eat free at Wendy’s and Chick-Fill-A already.

You can sign up at a public and a county library but you can redeem only once per library per summer. This give total 2 prizes per kid. Each library has a certain time limit when you can redeem your prize so keep that in mind when logging your reading time.

To search for events at San Diego Public Library visit San Diego Public Library Calendar of Events.

To search for events at San Diego County Library visit San Diego County Library Calendar of Events.

Christian Books for Kids

One thing I love about summer is that we can pray and learn about God’s words more often.  This is one opportunity that I don’t want to miss. Usually in the morning, we open the day with prayer and read a few bible stories for my youngest (if we have time). Then, sometimes in the afternoon, my eldest kid reads a few bible stories or catechism questions and answers before having his computer time.

Having appropriate Christian books along the activities helps the kids to pray and learn about God’s words. Therefore in this post, I’d like to recommend some Christian books that we use for the kids daily.

1. My Little Prayers

children prayer bookMy kids and I truly love this book. At first I borrowed it from the church library to help my son learning to pray because he always prayed the same 1-sentence prayer every time, every where.

Every morning when I pray with the kids, we use this book. It becomes a habit that my little one will grab this book instantly and start her prayer song of “Day by Day” by St. Richard of Chichester.  She learnt it from the prayer book, not perfect yet but we know it’s the song..:-)

My son also loves this book. He likes to read a few prayers when it’s his turn. And I am glad nowadays that he is able to say more thanks in his prayer, thanks to the book. So I really recommend this book. You can purchase the book by clicking the button below.

 

2. Children’s Picture Bible

children picture bible by carol watson

Since my 6-year-old son outgrew his children’s bible, I was looking for one that would interest him.  So I was glad that I found this picture bible book, from our church library.

This children bible is great for kids who can read on his own. It contains one short bible story per 2 pages with small/large pictures depending on how long the story is.

The bible contains stories from Old and New Testaments, retold by Carol Watson in a way that’s appropriate for the kids to understand. The length of each story is about right, not too long to make the kids lost interest to read nor too short or too simple for the bigger kids.

The stories included are the popular ones we often read, plus the less-known stories such as Nabot’s Vineyard, Ezekiel, The Transfiguration, and many more.

He usually read this on his own. But sometimes we read it for our family prayer time because the story is very easy for us to understand.

3. Big Truth For Little Kids

catechism book children for kids

This book contains a series of questions and answers from the first Catechism. It also includes application stories from the truths taught  in the catechism.   This book will give kids a good guideline to learn catechism.

But you may want to ask what is Catechism? And why we need to teach the kids catechism?

From Dictionary.com Catechism is

an elementary book containing a summary of the principles of the Christian religion, especially as maintained by a particular church, in the form of questions and answers.

In the book, the author said that “catechizing children is an effective way to teach them a framework of biblical knowledge that helps them develop a Christian worldview”. To me, just lightly teaching some short stories from the bible or from Sunday school is not enough. It’s also very important for the kids to learn the principle of Christian doctrine and give them a strong foundation of Scriptural knowledge.  But learning catechism is not a substitution for reading bible or learning verses. They go hand in hand.

That’s why I just started to include this book in our routine weekly. Usually my son and I read and memorize a group of questions and answers twice a week. To finish the whole book is quite a project and takes time. But as long as we keep doing it, we’ll finish it. You can purchase the book by clicking the button below.

 

There are many other christian children books that we like but for now I’d like to recommend just these 3 great books that we use daily. Glory be to God!

Do you have other Christian children book you’d like to share? I’d like to hear it please.

Santee Drive In Theater for Movies with Kids

I rarely watch movie at a theater just because I have kids and leaving them with a sitter is not my idea. So I am glad that I found Santee Drive In Theater, where I can come and watch the latest movies together with the kids.

santee drive in theater booth ticketI believe there are only 2 drive-in theaters in San Diego, one is South Bay and the other one is the Santee Drive-in in San Diego’s East County. It now shows movies in digital format on its two screens. Movies are shown daily, year-round, and only cash is accepted. $8 per adult (13+) $4 for kids age 5-13 and free for  under 5.

The line was not bad when we came on Friday night. We arrived around 8 pm and waited for 5 minutes to buy the tickets. Then we went in to Theater 1 because  that’s where they had the kids’ movies (Ice Age : Continental Drift and Brave). They have 2 movies per theater and you can watch up to 2 movies if you can stay late, for just $8.

Theater 2 at the time we came, had Amazing Spiderman and Men in Black 3.  It’s in the opposite direction from Theater 1.  If you face forward you can see Theater 1, if you face backward you can see Theater 2. So actually you can watch 2 movies at the same time, depends on which direction you face.

santee drive in theater lining up cars

 

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Here are what you need to bring so you can enjoy the movie: FM radio, chairs, pillows, blanket, snacks, backup batteries for radio, and water. Movies are broadcast on FM radio only so you must bring a working radio to hear the movies. If you have a minivan or suv, you have to park in the Yellow Lines only. The employee there will direct you.

One more thing you need to know from their website: Customers are allowed to sit outside their vehicle in chairs only. Sitting or laying on the ground or on the roof of any vehicle is not allowed.

santee drive in theatre screen movie

Before the movie starts, remember to have the kids go potty first. Ladies room’s line can be long so it’s even better to do your business before leaving the house.

santee drive in theatre in the backseatWatching movie at Santee Drive In Theater is like having a camp under the star. There are a lot of peoples around you in their cars lining up and doors opened up, sitting or walking. There are many kids roaming around, some are crying some are giggling. But don’t worry, when the movie starts the chit-chat stops and all of a sudden all you can hear is just the sound of the movie amplified through all those radios. Feels like it’s inside a theater.

Actually, I was quite hesitant to come for the first time. My experience watching movie in a theater with kids equals to difficulty in keeping them quite or sit. Also I was not sure how it worked and what should I do. Luckily it turned out to be an enjoyable time I had with the kids, especially because it was a nice and warm evening as well. As soon as we finished Ice Age, it was already 10.30 pm. Since it was very late for the kids, we decided to head home.

I love it. So I would recommend Santee Drive In Theater if you’d like to come with all family or friends. Visit Santee Drive In Theater website for information about the movies schedule, price, policy and address.

Have you ever been to Santee theater? What was your favorite moment there? Share with us.

U Pick Blueberries in Temecula



What one activity you can do in summer?  U Pick Blueberries! That’s what we did on one afternoon at Temecula Berry Co.  The blueberries farm is located in Temecula, about 48 minutes up north from Rancho Bernardo, San Diego, CA.

u pick blueberries in bushes

To avoid the hot weather, we arrived around 4.30, late afternoon. The farm closes at 6pm everyday.  There were plenty of parking spaces and not too many people.  It was easy to spot the u-pick blueberries farm with its 2 red barns.

u pick blueberries near  San Diego

Each kid had a small bucket for picking. After you pick the blueberries, they will be put in a pint-size plastic container, just like the cherry tomatoes clam container you usually find in a grocery store. Each pint is $5. One full small bucket can fill about 2 pints.

ready to pick blueberries

After getting the buckets at the front desk, we headed to the farm and walked to the farthest rows of bushes since these were less picked and had more blueberries. To get good blueberries, lift the branches, get down, pick the dark blue ones (the red and green are sour and not ripe yet).  Also avoid blueberries with shriveled or cracked skins.

u pick blueberries in a bucket

We got 2 pints in total. After paying and washing the blueberries, we ate almost all of them. They were very good, plump and sweet. The kids loved picking and eating the blueberries. They ate like they were in a race..:-)..

Temecula Berry Co also sells Honey and no-preservative Blueberry Jam for $5 per small glass container. You can visit their website at www.temeculaberryco.com.

So have you tried blueberries picking yet? Share your story with us.

Celebrating 4th of July 2012 in San Diego

With 4th of July 2012 approaching in less than a week, I’d like to give you two links to some wonderful posts by SocalSavvymom.com about San Diego Independence Day 2012 celebrations and fireworks.

Fireworks 4th of July 2012 San Diego

If you’d like to know where to see 4th of July celebration and fireworks in San Diego, click here.

If you’d like to read a list of events happening on 4th of July weekend in San Diego, click here.

We plan to celebrate the Independence Day 2012 at the Old Poway Park and watch the firework at Rancho Bernardo Middle School, which is just 2 blocks from our home!

fourth of july celebration in poway park

Here’s what happening at the Old Poway Park for 4th of July celebration.

Bring your family and friends and celebrate our country’s independence “turn-of-the-twentieth-century-style” at An Old-fashioned Fourth of July. Display your patriotic spirit and enjoy some good old-fashioned fun!

  • Listen to live musical entertainment
  • Ride the steam train
  • Watch train robbery reenactments
  • Take your picture with Uncle Sam
  • Create your own patriotic arts and crafts
  • Play old fashioned games
  • Check out iron working demonstrations
  • See model trains and an antique quilt display
  • Shop at the authentic arts and crafts market
  • Stop by the Heritage Museum or Nelson House
  • Eat ice cream, apple pie, roasted corn on the cob, hot dogs, and more delicious treats

Here’s what happening at Rancho Bernardo Fireworks 

Fireworks & Evening Entertainment
Please come join us for our Fireworks and Evening Entertainment at the Bernardo Heights Middle School! Presented by the Rancho Bernardo Recreation Council. Suggested Donation – $20 per family/$5 per individual

6:00 p.m. – Gates open
6:30 p.m. – Evening Entertainment with Grammy Award winning artists Sara and Sean Watkins of Nickel Creek (Set 1)
7:30 p.m. – 2012 RB Idol Winners Perform &
8:00 p.m. – Evening Entertainment with Grammy Award winning artists Sara and Sean Watkins of Nickel Creek (Set 2)
9:00 p.m. – Fireworks Bernardo Heights Middle School

So do you have a favorite place to celebrate and see 4th of July fireworks? Please share your story in the comments. Thanks!

San Pasqual Battlefield Historic Park

san pasqual battlefield historic parkSan Pasqual Battlefield State Historic Park was set aside to honor the soldiers who fought in the battle between the U.S. and Californio forces on December 6, 1846 in the midst of the Mexican-American War. The park is due for closure on July 2012; that’s what motivated me to explore this park one Saturday morning.

The park is located just east of the San Diego Wild Animal Park, at San Pasqual Valley Road, 8 miles east of Escondido on Highway 78. It overlooks the historic site of the bloodiest battle fought in California during the U.S.-Mexican War. Driving along highway 78 is nice because there are many beautiful sceneries of farms, vineyard and some ostrich farms. Along the way, you can find a farmer stall that sells local fruit, vegetables and ostrich eggs.

san pasqual park museum

san pasqual historic park monument at trailhead

There weren’t many people when we came to the visitor center/museum.

The man who worked there was very nice and told us in details about the history of the battle.

Entering the museum you can read the history since the time when the native Indian still lived there until the battle of San Pasqual took placed.

Outside the museum, a big monument honoring Kit Carson and Edward F. Beale was standing high up, marking the start of the Nature Trail.

This 0.25-mile trail loop takes about 20 minutes round trip, which was easy for my kids. I suggest to wear long pants and closed shoes as the bushes can be prickly.

In the middle of the loop, near the top of the hill, you can see the beautiful scenery of lush and green san pasqual valley, surrounded by the hills. It was the place of San Pasqual  battlefield.

The other trail, Battlefield Monument Trail, was closed because it wasn’t maintained and the bushes had grown and closed parts of the trail. People often got lost because of that.

san pasqual battlefield park

san diego archaeological centerNext to the visitor center, the San Diego Archaeological Center is dedicated to the curation of historic artifacts found in San Diego area. The building is next to  the parking lot of the visitor center. You can walk to get there.

In the center, you can find some artifacts dated from hundreds to 10,000 years ago exhibited in the museum.  Beside looking at the old artifacts, kids can also do some hands-on activites in the museum such as classification with beads and broken china, looking at stones with microscope and making your own bracelet and brooch.

san diego archaeological old artifacts

san diego archaeological old toothpaste

san pasqual old indian cemeteryNext to the center is the San Pasqual Old Indian Cemetery.

According to the park ranger, the biggest cross marked the place where Felicita was buried.

Felicita was the daughter of a Kumeyaay Chief named Pontho. She and her clan lived in the nearby San Pasqual Valley. Her Kumeyaay name was Hal-ah-wee. When she was 12, a priest from Mission San Diego de Alcala baptized her with the name Felicita, which in Spanish means “happy little one.” She and several of her family were in a San Pasqual village when the Californios and Americans fought the Battle of San Pasqual in December 1846 during the Mexican War. Felicita and her father assisted the American soldiers after the battle.

san pasqual historic park monument burial

 

Leaving the park, we stopped for a few minutes at the Big Stone Monument, located in the park property.

To reach the monument, just drive west until you can see a big stone wall with a placate on it.

This monument was erected to remembering the 18 US soldiers that dies during the battle. These soldiers were actually buried on this site.

Don’t forget to stop at the local product stall to see this amazing Ostrich eggs. This stall sells fresh ostrich eggs and empty ones as well as fruits and vegetables that are grown locally in San Pasqual.

san pasqual ostrich eggs

 

Kids Bowl Free at Your Local Bowling Center


Can the kids bowl for free? Yes you can all summer long, thanks to Kids Bowl Free program.

kids bowling for free summer

What Is Kids Bowl Free

Select bowling centers and schools around the country are participating in the first ever Kids Bowl Free program. This program gives a registered kid, 2 free games per day all summer, courtesy of the participating bowling centers along with the schools and organizations.

How To Get Free Bowling Games

Signing up is very easy. It takes only a few minutes.

  1. Visit www.kidsbowlfree.com and choose your state to start registering. Click on the map on the right side of the homepage.
  2. Choose your local bowling center and click the link.
  3. Start registering for your kids by entering Parents and Kids information. Click join button.
  4. After signing up, you’ll get confirmation email and email to the coupons. The coupons are sent out weekly each Sunday morning. Click the link in the email and print.
  5. Take the coupon to your bowling center and play for free. You need to pay the rental shoe fee. In this case with Poway Bowl, I paid $4 per kid.

How To Get The Coupons

There are 2 easy ways to get the coupons:
1. Click on the link in the email sent to you, or

2. Visit www.KidsBowlFree.com and log into your account, print the coupons and redeem.

When can I go to Redeem the Coupons?

Each bowling center has their dates and times posted in the right column on their registration page. These are the times when you can come for the free games. Limit 2 games per kid per day. For Poway Fun Bowl, the dates are June 8th – August 19th from 11 am to 3.30 pm.

Free Kids Bowling Summer

The Family Pass

The Family Pass was created to allow for adult family members to enjoy bowling along with the kids throughout the summer as well. The Family Pass starts from $24.95 and includes 2 games per person per day.

The Family Pass covers up to 4 adult family members. You may have 1, 2, 3, or 4 adults on the family pass. The price of the pass covers all 4 members.   You may purchase the family pass at later time or anytime during the program.

Here’s the Deal: Enter code summerfun20 to save an extra 20% off the already great price of $24.95  This code will expire on June 29th at 11:59pm ET.

Review

When we went there on Tuesday, there was no line and there were many empty lanes. We redeemed the coupon and got the shoes on the front desk. Paid $4 for one kid. The lane was automatically closed after we finished the second game. My son was happy and so was I. And I’ve already planned for the next visit.