30.6.20

83 screen-free activities to do at home with young children

80+ screen-free activities to keep you entertained at home with small children 💪🏻💦📦🏃🏼‍♂️💃🏼🐈🐶
These are ideas from families in my classes – so many creative things they’ve been coming up with. We are still allowed out of the house, so simply adjust the list if you are in complete lockdown.
  1. Playing with water
  2. Hopscotch
  3. Games with chalk on pavement
  4. Lentil scooping with different jars, spoons and vessels
  5. Drawing on cardboard boxes from delivery
  6. Making cardboard houses – hang fabric to make a door
  7. Making a mouse house
  8. If you have tools at home, make a busy board with different locks, buttons and fastenings
  9. Yoga – cards that you can buy OR follow online yoga (Cosmic Kids on Youtube seems to be a favourite)
  10. Running trampoline inside
  11. Getting fresh air each day
  12. Puzzles
  13. Painting
  14. Drawing
  15. Cooking together
  16. Blowing bubbles
  17. Kicking balls
  18. Getting in the bakfiets for a ride
  19. Climbing and chasing each other
  20. Making obstacle courses – with tunnels and stepping stones
  21. Scissors
  22. 99 pen set with large butchers paper to draw on
  23. INDOOR CAMPING DAY – love this! Including eating snacks on the floor
  24. Playdough – writing names with playdough, making playdough, mixing colours of playdough
  25. Hang up some packing tape between 2 chairs and stick things to it, eg, balls, feathers, plastic fruit
  26. Gardening – plant a veggie patch – can even work inside
  27. Painting with water on wood or bricks
  28. Baking
  29. Moving a water table into the bathroom (look for a recirculating water pump for extra fun)
  30. Make a balance beam
  31. BLOW UP AN AIR MATTRESS in the living room for jumping on
  32. Hanging rings to swing from
  33. Move a slide inside
  34. Football – with soft balls inside OR outside if you can find a quiet place
  35. Stickers
  36. Washi tape – roads, tearing, pulling off a tray
  37. Making polaroids of the family at home
  38. Balloons! – throwing them, hanging them, dancing with them, catching them
  39. Make your own busy book – use cardboard for the pages – can make faces with velcro, open and close zippers, feel hand shapes of different textures, hide things in pockets – get inspiration on Pinterest
  40. Wear your bathing suit over your clothes for an inside beach day
  41. Use a wool needle + wool string for threading penne pasta – easier than a shoelace
  42. Dot markers – fun to use or just to take the lids on and off and put in and out of box
  43. You can find screws in a Hema wooden toy truck – add a shoelace to front for the child to pull
  44. Make your own marble run – use toilet rolls for the tracks (we’ll be making this together too in one of the classes)
  45. Use cardboard boxes to make a world and let child paint it
  46. Laying out a blanket at the park to wrestle (particularly if your child is getting too big for wrestling inside)
  47. Make a fun jar – have slips of paper with fun things to do and choose one per day
  48. Make a colour matching activity with an egg carton and wooden pop sticks – colour the bottom of the egg carton with a colour and make a slit for the pop stick with the same colour
  49. Watering plants
  50. Reading on the roof terrace
  51. Mixing colours – with paint, playdough etc
  52. ½ hour grandparent time where they read a book, do puppet time, via Facetime/Whatsapp etc
  53. Dancing
  54. SWAPPING TOYS WITH YOUR NEIGHBOURS – clean them and leave outside each other’s doors
  55. Sending drawings to friends from playgroup
  56. Felt art flowers or make your own felt board
  57. Origami a day
  58. Pouring coloured rice into different size containers
  59. Make slime with glue, shaving cream foam, colouring and glitter, eye contact fluid
  60. Make butterfly paintings – fold a piece of paper, squeeze some paint in the fold; close along the fold; spread out the paint and open to reveal your butterfly
  61. Setting up art trays eg, fold paper, cut out shapes from folded paper, then open to make patterns
  62. Grouping activities into trays or even zip lock bags to keep things together
  63. Making forts out of blankets, chairs and cushions
  64. Using pastry squares – make differnt shapes and cook them to eat
  65. Making a phone or computer from Lego
  66. Wobble board, pikler triangle, stepping stones
  67. Painting and glitter on giant paper
  68. Some sand or soil + water + cars in an IKEA box
  69. Helping with making beds, cleaning, washing clothes, pairing socks, and folding clothes
  70. Playing wth the dog/cat
  71. A kiddie pool (empty) in the living room
  72. Give the children the recyclables and let them create – boxes, bottles, and old clothes were turned into spaceships, race cars, and cities
  73. Lots of children’s books read on https://www.storylineonline.net/
  74. Stapler – around 3 years (with supervision) to make artwork into books
  75. Add rainbows to your windows
  76. Ideas from instagram like @play.hooray
  77. Make a suitcase for them to go on holidays
  78. Foam party
  79. I spy game
  80. Scavenger hunts (indoor and outdoors)
  81. Sink and float experiments
  82. Make a menu for your restaurant at home
  83. Massage
  84. Tracing around blocks with pencils
  85. Opening the home toolkit and looking at the tools
  86. Exploring your spice drawer collection
  1. Trace around your child for a life size self portrait – let them decorate