25 Awesome Indoor Activities For Kids

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Looking for some awesome indoor activities for kids? From science experiments to DIY indoor games, your family will love these creative and entertaining ideas!

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Indoor Kids Activities

When you’re a kid, there’s nothing worse than being stuck inside on a rainy day with nothing to do. For my girls, their go-to is always technology, but I have to set limits…it’s a constant battle. That’s why I’m always looking for more inside activities to keep kids busy. If I can keep them entertained with a cute toilet paper craft or Disney princess coloring pages, that’s an hour or two that they’re not driving me crazy with begging to get on the computer or phone.

Luckily, with these ideas, there are plenty of indoor activities kids will love, from sensory and motor skills activities to pretend play crafts to creative experiments. I mean, what kid doesn’t love playing with shaving cream, right? Most of these activities and games are made with simple things you’ll find around the house, so you don’t even have to go shopping for supplies.

Why We Love These Ideas

  • Creative: These ideas think outside the box. I mean, who wouldn’t love unicorn poop!?
  • Easy: Each of these activities are designed to be easy for kids of all ages.
  • Fun: Learning through play has never been so much fun with these imaginative ideas.
Q-Tip Blow Dart Game
Q-Tip Blow Dart Game
This Q-Tip blow dart game is a great kids activity for brain building and it’s so much fun!
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Play Snow {Sensory Activity}
A small snowman made of white material with a black top hat, red and green striped scarf, and stick arms stands in a tray of white substance.
This play snow is so much fun with for kids of all ages. It molds easily, feels cool to the touch, and smells like freshly washed hair! It's a great sensory activity.
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Pool Noodles Play House
A large indoor play tent made with white fabric and colorful pool noodles, set up in a room with a carpeted floor.
A pool noodle play house that is perfect for a gloomy, rainy day! The best part is, you make it with items you probably already have around the house.
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Glowing Fairy Bottle
Glowing Fairy Bottle
A beautiful, glittery, water-filled jar that illuminates and glows in the dark. It's a simple idea that will keep the kids and even the adults mesmerized.
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Cloud Dough (Colorful & Taste Safe)
A hand mixes four rows of colored kinetic sand lined up in a container: purple, red, blue, and green.
This easy-to-make cloud dough recipe takes arts and crafts to a whole new level. It's perfect if you're looking for rainy day activities for the little ones.
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Salt Dough
Salt Dough
Salt dough can be formed into anything you can imagine. Creating with salt dough is a great way to get kids involved in a new and fun activity with 3-4 basic ingredients. It will also help your toddler build hand strength.
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Shaving Cream Rain Clouds
Shaving Cream Rain Clouds
This shaving cream rain clouds activity is easy to put together and allows you to learn a little bit about the weather.
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Paper Plate Marble Maze
Paper Plate Marble Maze
This engineering activity is great for kids from kindergarten and preschool up through 4th, 5th and 6th grades.
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Balloon Rockets
Balloon Rockets
Dive into the captivating world of balloon rockets. Learn the science, craft your own, and explore other rocket-inspired activities. Perfect for budding scientists that are stuck at home on a rainy day.
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Masking Tape Maze
Masking Tape Maze
Who needs board games when you can make a masking tape maze? It's a super fun idea for kids. Younger kids might enjoy kicking a ball through the maze or using it for trucks and cars obstacle course. It's great for coordination skills too.
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Rainbow Paper
Several rectangular pieces of black paper are shown with areas displaying a gradient of iridescent colors, resembling an oil spill effect.
Make a rainbow paper craft that changes colors as the paper is tipped back and forth in sunlight!
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DIY Star Wars Lightsabers
If you have Star Wars fans in your house, these DIY lightsabers make the best indoor activity.
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C is for Catapult
C is for Catapult
Learn how to make (and test) DIY craft stick catapults! This is a fun catapult STEM project for kids, that'll combine physics, engineering, and math with play.
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Crystal Snowflakes
 Crystal Snowflakes
Try this crafty winter scientific experiment for kids. Making crystal snowflakes seems to be the ‘classic’ Borax crystal science project, but we do it slightly differently.
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Salt Painting
Salt Painting
This firework salt painting art project is the perfect art activity to do with your kids this summer! It uses salt to create a cool effect.
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DIY Real Pokeball
DIY Real Pokeball
When it comes to kids’ STEM activities, you probably don’t think of Pokemon first! But Pokemon is a fun theme for chemistry experiment that will keep kids entertained for hours.
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3-Ingredient Ocean in a Bottle
3-Ingredient Ocean in a Bottle
Make a mesmerizing ocean in a bottle with 3 kitchen ingredients! It's a great calm-down bottle or sensory bottle! When finished, you'll tip the bottle end to end to create undulating waves and bubbles.
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DIY Edible Finger Paints
DIY Edible Finger Paints
You can make homemade edible finger paint is made with pudding in seconds! It's a snack and a craft all in one.
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Pirate Ship from Cardboard
Pirate Ship from Cardboard
You can make this fantastic Pirate Ship by following a few step-by-step photos. It's a fun way to recycle those cardboard boxes, too. You can even customize the size.
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Homemade Glitter Gak
Homemade Glitter Gak
This homemade glitter gak is a fun and stretchy, slime substance that all kids love to play with! Even older kids love it.
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Laundry Basket Skee Ball (With Ball Pit Balls!)
Laundry Basket Skee Ball (With Ball Pit Balls!)
Laundry Basket Skee Ball is something active to play indoors that will (hopefully) not involve breaking anything! And it’s not very loud either.
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Super Fun Skittles Rainbow
A jar filled with layered colors of a Skittles rainbow science experiment with the text "SKITTLES RAINBOW kids' science experiment" at the top and Skittles candies at the bottom.
In this Skittles Rainbow kids’ science experiment, children learn about how sugar dissolves in water and how density affects the layering of liquids.
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How to make an erupting volcano
How to make an erupting volcano
Making a real erupting volcano is a brilliant, hands-on activity for kids on bad weather days when everyone is stuck inside.
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Best Unicorn Poop Slime Recipe
Best Unicorn Poop Slime Recipe
Get the most original & best unicorn poop slime recipe! It’s smooth, colorful, fun, and totally addictive.
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Hopefully, this will keep your kids busy (and off the computer) for awhile. It’s working with mine so far, knock on wood! Of course, you can never go wrong with puzzles and board games, either.

What are some of your favorite indoor activities for kids? Please share…us moms have to stick together!

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      1. You’re right! These work for any time of year!

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