Indoor Fun for Families!


Holidays over, newness of year kind of wearing off? Family getting on each other's nerves? How about a little play time?


Below are a few games that will make time at home together a little fun! 

Building

You don't need a fancy building set for this. Popsicle stick cities, card towers, even buildings out of blocks, or indoor forts out of boxes or pillows, will do just fine. If you want to get competitive, whoever builds the highest tower wins.

Magical Mama (or Papa)

Be your kids' very own Harry Houdini—without the locks, chains and water tanks, of course. Simply place a coin under one of three cups and shuffle the cups around. Then ask your children to guess which cup holds the coin. Sneaky parents can place the cups near the edge of a table and secretly drop the coin. Watch your tots' eyes light up in amazement when they learn the coin is gone! 


Card games

Card games are great for challenging young minds and creating hours of indoor fun. Grab a box of cards and check out our favourite traditional card games. 


Puzzles

Exercise those creative, cognitive and problem-solving muscles with a good puzzle. You can use a store-bought variety or have the kids make their own. Have your children draw a picture on a sturdy piece of cardboard or Bristol board.
Then use a pencil to outline puzzle pieces directly on their drawing. Cut out the pieces with a good pair of scissors, mix them up and get solving. Indoor games and craft in one fun activity! 


Freeze!

Choose some of your kids' favourite tunes and turn up the volume. Ask them to dance until the music stops. When it does, they have to freeze in whatever position they find themselves in – even if they have one leg up. To make the game more challenging, ask the kids to freeze in specific poses: animals, shapes, letters or even yoga postures. Toddlers in particular love this game.


These are just a few ideas we found on Today's Parent. 

Click the link before to find more fun ideas!





...

Indoor games: 20 ideas to keep the kids entertained on a rainy day

Here's a list of indoor games and activities that will keep the kids (and you) happy and active—no TV or video games required.
×
Stay Informed

When you subscribe to the blog, we will send you an e-mail when there are new updates on the site so you wouldn't miss them.

Of ants and men: Ant behavior might mirror politic...
Healthy Lifestyle 2020