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Do your kids always seem to get bored on rainy days? Well, here’s the good news – there are plenty of fun activities that they can do to stay entertained!
Here Are 40 Great Ideas To Keep Those Little Ones Busy:
- Play tag:
This is a classic game that can be played both indoors and outdoors.
- Go on a treasure hunt:
Hide small objects around the house or yard for your kids to find.
- Make homemade pizzas:
Let your kids get creative with toppings and make their own individual pizzas.
- Play dress up:
Raided your closet or go through old clothes to find costumes for your kids to play in.
- Put on a fashion show:
Have your kids put on a fashion show for the family using whatever they can find as clothing.
- Have a picnic:
Spread out a blanket and enjoy an indoor picnic with all of your favorite foods.
- Make homemade ice cream:
There are tons of recipes online for delicious ice cream that you can make at home with just a few ingredients.
- Make a fort:
Let your kids use blankets and pillows to build their own forts.
- Play board games:
A rainy day is the perfect opportunity to break out some classic board games or try some new ones.
- Go on a nature walk:
If it’s not raining too hard, take your kids on a nature walk to look for bugs, leaves, and other interesting things.
- Do a science experiment:
There are lots of fun science experiments that can be done with everyday household items.
- Bake cookies:
This is a fun activity for kids of all ages, and they get to eat the results!
- Paint:
Break out the finger paints, watercolors, or whatever other kind of paint you have and let your kids go to town.
- Make a sculpture:
Have your kids use clay or playdough to make sculptures.
- Build with LEGOs:
This is a great activity for both individual play and playing together as a family.
- Do a jigsaw puzzle:
A rainy day is a perfect time to work on a jigsaw puzzle with your kids.
- Play card games:
There are tons of fun card games for kids that the whole family can enjoy.
- Listen to audiobooks:
Audiobooks are great for rainy days when you can’t go outside.
- Read books:
Of course, reading books is always a great way to spend a rainy day.
- Make paper airplanes:
This is a classic activity that kids never seem to tire of.
- Have a pillow fight:
Let your kids burn off some energy with a good old-fashioned pillow fight.
- Watch movies:
Pop some popcorn and settle in for a family movie marathon.
- Make homemade instruments:
You can make all kinds of fun musical instruments with items around the house.
- Put on a play:
Write a script, or just make one up as you go along and put on a play for the family.
- Do yoga:
There are lots of yoga videos online that kids can follow along with.
- Dance party:
Turn up the music and have a dance party in your living room.
- Build a blanket fort:
This is similar to making a fort out of furniture but with blankets instead.
- Have a water balloon fight:
If it’s not too cold outside, have a water balloon fight in the backyard.
- Play hide and seek:
This is another classic game that can be played both indoors and outdoors.
- Plant a garden:
Let your kids help you plant a garden if you have some plants or seeds.
- Make homemade pizzas:
Let your kids get creative with toppings and make their own individual pizzas with some great recipe ideas from Kids Love WHAT.
- Do arts and crafts:
There are tons of different crafts that you can do with kids of all ages.
- Go stargazing:
If it’s a clear night, go outside and look at the stars.
- Tell ghost stories:
This is a classic activity for rainy days and camping trips.
- Make s’mores:
If you have a fireplace or fire pit, make s’mores with your kids.
- Play video games:
Kids (and adults!) can enjoy some fun video games on a rainy day.
- Build a gingerbread house:
This is a great activity to do around Christmas time, but you can really do it any time of year.
- Do origami:
There are lots of different origami projects that kids can try.
- Cook:
Let your kids help you cook dinner or bake some treats.
- Visit a museum:
If there’s a nearby museum, take your kids for a visit.