Since 1984, July has been celebrated as National Ice Cream Month, with the third Sunday in July known as National Ice Cream Day. With long, warm summer days, and the kids out of school, what better way to amuse ourselves than with ice cream.
"Although the exact origins of ice cream have been lost in history, there are many fascinating legends and myths which surround it."
From Arthur at PBSKids, "Scoop is an ice cream game of memory, skill, and chocolate sprinkles."
"I'll have an ice cream with the following: 9/4 chocolate, 5/3 vanilla, 9/4 coffee." Help Clara in her ice cream shop by making ice cream cones according to the orders.
"The first step toward giving us the kind of ice cream we enjoy today was made by Nancy Johnson (USA) who invented the hand-crank freezer (1846)."
Although written for teachers, anyone with kids will enjoy the resources included in ABCTeach's Ice Creme Theme Unit.