Winter class for a cozy day, but kids do need something to stay active. Here are 12 winter activities for kids
Use household items to create a course that challenges agility, balance, and problem-solving skills.
Organize a hunt around the house or neighborhood, encouraging curiosity and observational skills.
Play music and have kids freeze when it stops, promoting coordination and listening skills.
Make some space and put on some music, be your kids' DJ, and play the favourite song.
Use cardboard to cover the stairs and put a pillow at the end for safety, this will be a fun way for kids to get down the stairs.
Create art with colorful ice cubes, letting kids paint with frozen, non-toxic paint.
Help kids build cozy forts with blankets for reading, playing, or relaxing, fostering creativity.
Act out winter-themed stories or characters, challenging kids to guess the story or character.
Have kids waddle with an object between their knees, like a penguin, to promote balance and coordination.
Use items like socks, buttons, and scarves to create a whimsical indoor snowman.
Combine freeze dance and tag, where kids freeze when tagged and can be "unfrozen" by a teammate.
Engage kids with winter-themed STEM activities like designing paper snowflakes or experimenting with ice.