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Indoor Activities for Kids

Indoor Winter Activities for Kids

Parenting can get a whole lot more challenging over the winter months. You are stuck inside more often, it gets dark early in the evenings, and illnesses are often drifting around. I’ve put together a list of indoor activities that you can use to entertain your children during these days where you are stuck inside and going a little bit stir crazy!


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Indoor Activities to Get You Through the Winter

Mini Trampolines

We actually have two of these mini trampolines for my boys to bounce on in the basement when they need to get out some energy. You can buy the small, round exercise trampolines instead of the ones marketed to kids (they are significantly less expensive).

 

Painter’s Tape

Painter’s tape can instantly create a whole, new world right on your living room carpet. You can create race tracks, mazes, parking lots, hop scotch, rivers, or anything else your kid can imagine. When you are done playing, peel up the tape and throw it away – simple!

 

Pool Ball Pit

Most of us have kiddie pools laying around that we use every now and then over the summer. Here is a chance to get some more use out of it! Bring it inside and fill it up with ball pit balls (you can buy these on Amazon). If you don’t have ball pit balls on-hand, then fill up the pool with normal balls or toys! Your kids will like the novelty of it regardless.

 

Toilet Paper

Hear me out… toilet paper can be a fun, inexpensive, novel activity for your kids! My boys like to make race car tracks and booby traps out of toilet paper. Hand each kid a roll and let them go to town. Just clarify that they only get to TP the house when Mommy gives the green light 🙂

 

Cardboard Boxes 

We are big fans of Amazon Prime, which means that we have a lot of cardboard boxes stockpiled in the basement. Every once in a while, I let the boys do whatever they’d like with them. They can color them, cut them, tape them, etc. You don’t need a plan for this one – just let them use their imaginations.

 

Balloons

I have a whole collection of balloons that we get out from time to time when we really need a different activity to distract us. We have normal balloons, long balloons (that you can make balloon animals out of), and rocket balloons (where you inflate them, and then they fly around the room).

 

Old Toys

We don’t have enough living space in our house to have all of the kids’ toys out, all of the time so we keep a lot in storage in the attic. It is extra exciting to bring a box of toys down that the boys haven’t seen in a while, & it usually keeps them occupied for a while.

 

Bubbles

Bubbles are not just an outdoor activity in our house. My boys are 6 & 3, & they still get the giggles when we blow & pop bubbles. I have even turned on the bubble machine in our house when I am really desperate for some entertainment.

 

Baths

My kids love to lounge in the bathtub. If we need to kill an hour or two, I let them use watercolor paints in the tub & let them use some of Daddy’s shaving cream on the walls. It is always amazing to me how long they will “swim” in the tub if I am not rushing to get them out & get them dressed.

 

Tents

We have somehow gathered a hefty collection of those pop-up tents for kids. There are different character tents & different tunnels. We like to get them out from time to time & set up a whole maze of tents & tunnels for the boys to play in.

 

For more on this topic, check out the full Winter Activities collection


Indoor Winter Activities for Kids

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