When it’s too hot, wet, or cold to go outside, you’ll need something for the kiddos to do to keep your sanity. Here are 20 rainy day activities and things to do with kids that should help keep the kids entertained for a day or two. 😉
20 rainy day activities to do with your kids:
- Get out the crafts – Let the kids use their imaginations and create a masterpiece.Â
- Make a fort in the living room out of blankets.
- Play Restaurant – Let the kids help in the kitchen for a day – bake cookies, make lunch and dinner together and have them “critique” meals on paper.
- Write letters to friends and family or fill out a years worth of birthday cards.
- Have a fashion show or photo shoot or better yet, make a photo both and take lots of funny pictures. Making photo props can be fun and allow the creative juices to flow!
- Read books.
- Put on a puppet show. During Hurricane Katrina, we had our boys put on a play with puppets, or paper dolls. They drew the characters, cut them out, glued them to cardboard and glued a stick on the backside, fixed a stage out of a large shipping box, wrote a script and put on a play. This entertained them for hours!
- Make paper airplanes and have a flying contest like this review by Top9Rated.
- Cleaning party! Crank up the radio and have a dance party while cleaning the house! Clean, de-clutter and exhaust the kids. It’s a win win!
- Skype or FaceTime Catch up with friends and family you haven’t seen in a while or talk to friends fellow home-bound friends.
- Donate – Go through your home with the kids and find items {clothes, toys, appliances} to donate.
- Camp out– Create an indoor camp with tents and use the microwave to make s’mores.
- Make snowflakes and tape them to the windows.
- Try to make Origami – this site has tons of great ideas.
- Go to the movies at home–Â pop some popcorn and catch up on movies you have yet to see or revisit an old favorite.
- Puzzles, board games and Charades are always a must on a snow day…try to change things up or make up your own games. Use this Charades generator to get ideas.
- Learn something NEW: there are so many tutorials online these days, you can learn to do just about anything, including coding for kids! Take a few coding classes and create your own video game!
- Decorate the house and get a head start on Mardi Gras and Valentine’s Day crafts!
- Go through old photos – this always offers plenty of entrainment.
- Go play! Bundle up the family for some gold old outdoor play time, even if it’s only ice!Â
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