We know it's hard to keep your kiddos entertained in the winter season but here are a few ideas for indoor activies and if you need a few more click the button below and check out The Spruce's article on this topic! Have fun!
- Make paper snowflakes and hang them up in unexpected places around your home.
- Go bowling. If your kids are young, try the duckpins for little ones.
- Make a graph showing each day's high and low temperatures for the week. Then make predictions about next week and see who's closest to each day's actual temperature.
- Go roller skating at an indoor rink that plays your favorite music.
- Play board games together, and be sure to introduce the kids to some of your favorites!
- Make a pine cone bird feeder using peanut butter and birdseed. Then hang it outside a window where you'll get to see the birds enjoy the treat each day.
- Make greeting cards for residents of a local nursing home. Then take a field trip to deliver them together.
- Visit your local library and check out books on winter themes. Then come home and take turns reading to one another. Bonus: use your phone to record one another reading and then save the recordings for bedtime stories on a night when you're extra exhausted.
- Draw and color a mural showing a winter scene. Then hang it up in your living room where the kids will enjoy seeing it every day, or mail it to a family member who lives in an area of the country unaccustomed to snow.
- Use the back side of some leftover wrapping paper to draw and color life-sized pictures of one another.
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