Before GPS, families would often use this folded piece of paper to navigate around.
Map.
Players hit a ball with a bat, and run around bases.
Baseball.
This sweet sugar-spun treat comes in many colours.
Cotton Candy.
People pitch this to sleep in while camping.
Tent.
This summer footwear allows you to freely wiggle your toes.
Sandals/flip flops.
Many families will stay at these lakeside homes made of wood.
Cabins.
Players in this lawn game throw small bean bags at a wooden board with a hole.
Cornhole.
People will ride this large wheel slowly for stunning views.
Ferris Wheel.
This sweet puffy treat is roasted on an open fire.
Marshmallow.
This lightweight, breezy, twirly one piece is often worn by women.
Sundress.
For most families, this day marks the beginning of summer.
Last day of school.
Players tee off with their clubs, and a small ball, on an 18 hole course.
Golf.
This buttery snack is made from kernels.
Popcorn.
These insects light up the sky at night in the warm months.
Fireflies/lightening bugs.
This fabric is popular in the summer as it is lightweight and breathable.
Linen.
Families may send this to loved ones 'wishing they were here...'
Postcard.
This fast moving sport is played on a court with a yellow ball and rackets.
Tennis.
Children hope to win this plush prize when playing carnival games.
Stuffed animal.
These wise birds can sometimes be heard while you sleep.
Owls.
Some wear this garment over top of their swimsuit for modesty.
Cover-up.
This classic 'long' vehicle was popularized for family vacations.
Station Wagon.
This famous international sports event is held every four years for summer and winter sports.
Olympics.
Carousel/merry-go-round.
Look up into the night sky to view these arrangements of stars.
Constellations.
What do you call pants that are shorter than full length, but longer than shorts?
Capri pants.