Free Blank Summer Bucket List Printable – Easy To Use
Every summer we make a bucket list of things we want to do. Each year we always have different ideas of what we should do. Last year we did a cross country trip and wrote about things we wanted to try and see. We crossed off our list as we went.
I know that writing for us during the summer is hard. But adding a bucket list they can write down is always nice to have. Plus it is fun to see what kids want to do.

The Blank Summer Bucket List is an excellent addition to the summer printables on the site.
What is A Bucket List?
A bucket list for kids is a personalized list of fun activities, experiences, or achievements they want to do or accomplish. These can be places to go, books to read, movies to see and more.
Blank Summer Bucket List Printable
Summer bucket lists don’t have to be big, complicated things. They can be as simple as I want to go to the zoo. Or maybe they want to play with bubbles.
The summer bucket list has three pages to pick from. They allow you to have different levels of writing to help grow with them.
Also check out these summer bucket list activities to use with these lists.
Summer Bucket List: Drawing
The first one is great for younger kids that can’t write as much but want to make a list. They can draw what they want to do and have someone write below what is they want in the picture. You can also change it up and write the sentence for them and have them draw the picture.
I say these are for younger kids but older kids might enjoy the drawing part as well.

Summer Bucket List with Guidelines
The next list has 10 lines with guidelines for the writing part. This is to help kids that still need those guides to write. It can also be a good way to practice writing.
We used these a lot where I wrote out what they wanted on a paper and they copied it onto their list.

Summer Bucket List with Lines
The last one is great for older kids who have writing down and just want a list. And this does not have to be BIG and HUGE activities. I love to challenge my girls to write a bucket list for the week. They might put on finish a book, play outside, a trip to the park, make bubbles, draw huge chalk figures.
I also like that weekly lists also had them writing more during the summer.

What would your kids put on their own personal list?
Mine put bubbles, chalk, coloring, zoo trip, aquarium trip, playground trips, places to see animals, and 1 on 1 time with mom or dad.
You might also like to do this Summer Kindness Bucketlist as well. A another fun change for the summer.
What is in this Free Blank Summer Bucket List Printable
- Numbers 1 to 10 for the writing
- 1 page older kids that can write on the line
- 1 page kids that need a guild to help with letters
- 1 page kids that can’t write but can draw their list with 4 spaces
Check out these other Summer Printables
Summer Bucket List: Top 10 is a way to fill in 10 different things for 4 areas: books, places to see, crafts to do, and activities to try. This is a great way to work on doing many different things during the summer.
Mini Camping Sequencing & Summer Sequencing Sets has 4 new sequencing sets for summer, plus a mini free to check out.
36. Sequencing: How To Make Lemonade Printable
Sequencing: How To Make Lemonade has the steps for making lemonade. You can do the set before or after making lemonade. And it is great to read the story while making lemonade as well. You can an easy reader book, clip cards, number order cards, writing and cut and paste.
Summer Bookmarks are 12 fun summer bookmarks to keep place in your books while reading this summer. These are great for place holders and good for older kids reading bigger books.
Summer Reading Charts with 100 charts and 4 question answer pages to use. You have a 1 to 200 reading charts, book and pages, and read and answer questions for these summer reading printables.
Check out all the fun Summer & Camping Activities & Printables on 3 Dinosaurs.
Cassie – 3Dinosaurs.com
Thank you for sharing your printables and wonderful ideas! 🙂 God bless you!
You are welcome! I enjoy making and sharing them.