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Card memory game Materials : deck of playing cards. Cooking show Materials : pots, pans and utensils; kid-friendly recipes ; plus a camera to film your show.

Treasure hunt Materials : store-bought or homemade prize; treasure map. Reading games Materials : books use this list to help you get started ; a comfortable place to enjoy a good read. Magic show Materials : magic set or rope, cards and coins.

Encourage your child to bring out their inner magician. Juggling Materials : soft inflatable or plastic balls. Your child can learn how to juggle using lightweight and soft items found at home. Physical indoor games for kids Help your child burn off some energy with these indoor games that promote physical activity.

Dance contest Materials : music try this kid-friendly playlist ; space to dance. Start a family dance competition to get your kids moving to their favorite songs! Tip: make sure you child-proof the obstacle course to prevent injuries.

Balance beam Materials : colored tape or folded blankets Help develop kids' balance and motor skills by showing them how to walk straight along taped floors or folded blankets. Balloon tennis Materials : colorful balloons. Yoga Materials : yoga mat or towel; comfortable clothing. Three-legged race Materials : tube socks or a circular piece of fabric. Potato sack race Materials : burlap sack or pillowcase.

Use a burlap sack or pillowcase and have kids jump from one end of the room to the other. Target practice Materials : empty toilet paper rolls; plastic bottles; socks. Hula hooping Materials : hula hoop. Indoor party games for kids Bring classic birthday party games to your house — no party required! Hide and seek Materials : places to hide.

Make this game more fun by adding a twist to an old favorite! Musical chairs Materials : music; chairs Put your chairs in a circle, with one less chair than the amount of people playing. Broken Telephone Materials : two or more players. Get the entire family involved in this humorous game! Freeze Materials : music and a lot of laughter!

Pictionary Materials : Pictionary game or a pad of paper and pens, plus a timer. Hot potato Materials : music; plastic ball or a real potato! Play-dough Materials : Containers of Play-Doh or make your own and your imagination. Build a fort Materials : table; blanket; chairs; boxes; pillows.

Bubble-making Materials : dish soap; water; bubble wand. Craft paint projects Materials : washable paints; brushes; small tub of water to rinse brushes; smooth rocks; popsicle sticks; a pad of craft paper. Let your kids' inner Picasso emerge through painted crafts you can proudly display at home.

Tip: painting on rocks is a wonderful craft kids love! Origami Materials : origami paper, construction paper or printer paper. Use books and other online resources to learn how to create origami projects with your child. Sewing projects Materials : small amount of fabric cm in length ; thread; sewing machine; a fun sewing pattern. Bob The Robber. Snail Bob. Money Movers.

Bomb It. Papa Louie. Princess Juliet. Kids Games. Find The Differences. Spring Differences. Alphabet Find Fruits Names. Spring Pic Pasting.

Pop It Master. Dice Push. Funny Faces. Yummy Churros Ice Cream. Baby Hazel Adventure Book. Baby Adopter. Ear Clinic. Happy Village Toddlers. Playing Scrabble is a great way to practice spelling words. Not only will it help your child learn new words, but it will also improve their vocabulary and spelling skills.

Kids love forts, and there are plenty of ways to make them. You can use couch cushions, blankets, chairs, or anything else you can find. If you have enough people, you can even make a fort out of sheets! It sounds fun when we can play basketball indoor? In this game, you and your kids take turns to throw to get points.

A longer throw would bring more points. When one throws the ball and scores, take a step back. The one who scores the most points from the farthest distance is the winner. Creating your own board games is always fun, especially when you add some creativity to them.

You can make one on the spot by using an old-fashioned notepad or create them ahead of time if you plan on playing more than once. Draw out different places for kids to step onto in order to get to the end of the board, and add some simple rules. The catapult is now ready for play.

You can also use sticks to make the catapult. Remember that the idea is not just to play the game, but also teach kids to make cool stuff using recyclable materials. Ice tower excavation is a cool game that your children will enjoy during summers when it is too hot to go outside. Pick a container which is uniform, throughout, in width. That way, getting the ice tower out of the container becomes easier.

Nothing beats the joy and pleasure of staying under the warmth of the sheets and reading a good book on a rainy or snowy day. If you are familiar with the feeling, why not let the child experience it too? It helps to have a few books that your kid has never read before. If your child is into arts and crafts, you could line up a few crafts to make at home.

Or, just grab a couple of your favorite movies to watch with the kids. Baking is another thing you can try with the kids on days they cannot go outdoors. If you have a bunch of kids, you could play charades or a board game such as monopoly. The choices are aplenty. Just ensure that you pick one that the children enjoy. Share your experiences and suggestions with us in the comments section.



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