CLEVELAND, Ohio - With one of the coldest winters on record, we NEED summer. We need to embrace and enjoy every moment, ice cream cone, festival and outdoor concert possible. We've earned it, and then some.

In May, we published 100 Things to do this Summer in Cleveland: The 2015 Hot List. Each week, we'll be adding to the project with smaller lists created from the guide.

With school (almost) out for the summer, read on for 10 great kid-friendly activities. And share your Hot 100 progress and favorites by tagging them #myclesummer on Twitter and Instagram. Your Tweets may be featured on cleveland.com and in The Plain Dealer.

1. "Make Your Summer Count" with the Cuyahoga County Public Library summer reading program for kids and adults. Begins Saturday, June 6. (No. 5)

2. Free your summer with Coventry Village's free concerts, films, pinball parties and more, including the July 9-10 "Back to the Future" marathon and July 23 pie fight. (No. 7)

3. Be WOWed by the sight and sounds of Wade Oval Wednesdays - picnics and concerts on the greens in University Circle, June 17-Aug. 26. (No. 11)

4. Be awed by the World's Largest Dinosaurs exhibit, opening Saturday, June 6, at the Cleveland Museum of Natural History. (No. 14)

5. Encourage your kids of all abilities to run free at Preston's HOPE playground at the Mandel Jewish Community Center of Cleveland in Beachwood. (No. 15)

6. Revel in the artful 26th Parade the Circle, Saturday, June 13, around Wade Oval. (No.19)

7. Branch out with the Cleveland Botanical Garden's "Treehouses, Nature Exploration & Adventure" exhibit and activities, May 23-Aug. 23. (No. 21)

8. Stick with dad on Father's Day weekend at the Avon Heritage Duct Tape Festival, Friday-Sunday, June 19- 21, at Veterans Memorial Park. (No. 32)

9.Take a spin on the Little Dipper with the little ones at the 63-year-old Memphis Kiddie Park, 10340 Memphis Ave., Cleveland. (No. 39)

10. Go "Beyond Rubik's Cube" at the Great Lakes Science Center's hands-on celebration of the iconic puzzle, May 30-Sept. 7, including four Summer Solve-It weekends. (No. 46)