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The Ultimate List of 70+ Indoor Activities for Kids

☑️ Safety First:

Anchor heavy furniture; cover outlets; remove choking hazards

☑️ Diverse Play Zones:

Create areas for active play, creativity, and quiet time

☑️ Engaging Materials:

Provide open-ended, age-appropriate toys

☑️ Movement Space:

Allow room for physical activities

☑️ Toy Rotation:

Regularly change out toys to maintain interest

☑️ Adult Participation:

Engage in play to support learning and social skills

A young child playing in a sand tray with cookie cutters.
A young child using tweezers to transfer candies from one dish to another.
A young child and father building a tower together.

Tip: If your child loves the idea stacking, they’ll love our free-to-play online game, Monster Stacking.

Tip: Get more practice with shapes with our free printable shape coloring pages.

Young children pushing paint around a plastic sheet for a fun indoor learning activity.
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A young child playing with marshmallows and pretzels building things in this fun indoor activities.
Fun letter g craft activities for preschoolers and kindergarteners from ABCmouse.com.
Free printable letter b coloring pages for kids from ABCmouse.com.
A young family playing with a balloon trying to keep it in the air in this fun indoor activity.
Free printable cutting sheets for kids from ABCmouse.com.
Tow children putting a puzzle together in this fun DIY indoor activity for kids.
Free printable color by letter and color by number pages for kids.
A fun painting with a fork activity for kids from ABCmouse.com.
Colorful food made from playdough in this fun indoor activity for kids.
A cute little boy reading a book to a giant teddy bear.
Young children playing indoors with empty carboard boxes.
A young child rolling die on a table in a fun indoor game.

While some screen time (like using educational apps) can bring benefits, its best to balance that time with screen-free fun. These activities offer meaningful opportunities for creativity, learning, and play—without relying on devices.

For more tips on insights on healthy screen time for kids, check out our aticle Screen Time and Education Apps: Finding a Balance

A young boy drawing in an art book for a fun door activity.

Put a bit of a twist on art time by giving kids chunky markers to experiment with. They can fill in coloring book pages with dots, make rainbow-colored patterns, or even practice writing letters and numbers.

A cute little girl playing with dress ups and props in a fun mystery story indoor game for kids.

Spark the imagination with this creative indoor activity! Fill a paper bag with a variety of dress-up items and props, then give it to kids and ask them to put on a skit using the props in some way. The more unusual the combination of items, the more kids will need to use their ingenuity to work them into the story.

A cute little girl holding a smile face sticker on her thumb smiling in the background.

Kids love stickers, but they can’t always think of good ways to use them. Give stickers more purpose by using them as part of the illustrations for a story. Children can make up the story first and then add the appropriate stickers, or let the stickers inspire their characters and plot instead.

A cute little boy smiling up at the camera showing a picture that he has drawn.

Free up some space on your refrigerator and let kids turn your house into an art gallery instead! They can choose their favorite creations and hang or display them around the house. Then, invite friends and family over for a guided tour of all the masterpieces.

Rubber-band ukuleles, plastic tub drums, dried bean maracas—there are so many fun instruments kids can make themselves! Once everyone has an instrument (or two), it’s time to march around the house in your very own parade.

Show children how to create paper bag puppets, using the flap for a mouth. Then, supply construction paper, markers, glitter glue, craft foam, googly eyes, and other craft supplies, and you’ll be amazed at what they come up with. Once they’re done, you can put on paper bag puppet shows!

Fun tiger mask craft for kids from ABCmouse.com.

Don’t put away the craft supplies just yet—instead, use them to make paper plate masks. Younger kids will need some help cutting the holes for eyes and mouth, but they’ll have a ball decorating their masks to become animals, monsters, or one of their favorite characters. Get our instructions for making this paper plate tiger mask here.

A salt dough star ornament that says 'twinkle, twinkle' on it for a fun indoor activity.

With flour, water, and salt you can mix up homemade dough for kids to sculpt into just about anything. Once their creations have air-dried for a few days, you can paint or decorate them any way you like. Try this salt dough recipe to get started.

A young child's hands threading a bracelet with colorful beads.

A bin of beads combined with some yarn or pipe cleaners can keep kids busy for hours! Plus, they’ll love getting to show off their new necklaces and bracelets to family and friends. (Just remember to choose beads that are age-appropriate, and supervise young children closely.)

A cute little boy covered with bubbles playing in the bath.

Did you know you can mix up your own bath paint with just shampoo, cornstarch, and food coloring? This recipe is so easy! Fill a muffin tin with a variety of colors, then turn your child loose to paint the bathtub or shower walls (anything that’s tiled and easily washable), or even themselves. When it’s time to clean up, a good scrub in the bath does the trick.

A young child's hand holding a magnifying glass a bracelet of tap around his wrist holding flowers that have been found and picked.
  • Alphabet Hunt: Look for something that starts with each letter of the alphabet.
  • Color Hunt: Track down items in every color of the rainbow.
  • Number Hunt: Examine books, magazines, food packaging, and more to find as many different numbers as possible. (Older kids can look for numbers that are spelled out in addition to numerals, i.e. twelve vs. 12)
Two young children shining a flashlight through a cup that has holes in it in this fun indoor activity.
A young girl playing doctor with her stuffed animal.
A young child's hands playing with colorful playdough making letters.
A deck of heart playing cards ace to ten spread out on a blue background.
A young child playing with dominos lining them up on the floor in a fun indoor activity.
A young child building block towers with Duplo blocks in this indoor activity.
A group of children dancing together in cooperative play.

Turn on the music and dance, dance, dance! Be sure to freeze when the music stops, or you’re out of the game. This is a fun indoor activity for a playgroup or indoor recess.

A young boy laying on his stomach on the floor playing with a toy truck.

Use a roll of tape to create “roads” on a tile floor, then zoom toy cars and other vehicles along the streets. Kids can create an entire neighborhood this way!

A young family playing charades together in a living room for a fun indoor family activity.

Make a set of cards by writing animal names (or pictures) on index cards. On their turn, each player draws one, then tries to act out their animal for others to guess. Keep it simple for younger kids (cat, dog, elephant, snake), but try making things more challenging as kids get older (buffalo, reindeer, shark, armadillo).

A young mother and son stretching out on yoga mats together.

There are so many benefits to yoga—it stretches the muscles while calming the mind. Practice simple yoga poses with your child when you want to help them burn off some energy without getting overexcited.

A group of young children playing in an indoor tent together lighted by white Christmas lights.

Bad weather keeping you inside? Take an indoor hike instead! Pack a picnic in your backpacks, put on your hiking shoes and hats, then make your way around the house. Turn stairs into mountains, fill the tub with water and go “fishing,” and be on the lookout for wildlife (pets and stuffed animals). When you find a good spot, settle down for an indoor picnic, then build an indoor tent or fort for bedtime.

A bunch of children playing with balloons in a fun indoor dancing activity.

Blow up a package of balloons, turn on the music, and dance the day away! Amp up the fun by passing out glow sticks and turning out the lights. Take it one step further and add in a karaoke machine!

Use masking tape to mark out a long straight line on the floor. Little ones will enjoy the challenge of walking along it, heel-to-toe. Older kids can try spins, jumps, hops, and other ways of getting from one end of the “beam” to the other.

Players take turns demonstrating a motion for others to try: “I can hop across the room on one foot. Can you?” Kids love coming up with creative, crazy new things to try!

A young family playing together under a sheet on a bed.

Remember playing with a parachute in gym class? You can recreate that fun at home with a bed sheet! Grab the edges and raise and lower it together. Once you get the rhythm down, take turns running underneath, or bouncing a ball on top.

Explore the weather even more (you may have to head outside for a few of these) with our 50+ Preschool Weather Activities.

A young girl watching the rain out of a window while smiling.
A strip of weather cards hanging on a string of twine by clothespins.
A jar filled with water and shaving cream on top. A dropper of blue food coloring on top.
A bin filled with shaving cream and baking soda in this indoor snow activity for kids.
A person drawing birds in a sketchbook while looking out a window.
A fun r is for rain crafting activity for kids from ABCmouse.com.
A young boy pointing to a calendar that had weather drawn on it.
A fun free printable would you rather game for kids from ABCmouse.com.
A young mom and daughter wrapped in a blanket together laughing.
A daughter and father singing together into wooden spoons.
A young group of kids clapping together in a fun indoor game for kids.
A young girl holding her hand to her ear with a big smile on her face.

ABCmouse has lots of quality indoor games and activity ideas for toddlers, preschoolers, and early elementary. Check out our collection of free printables, games, and videos, and learn more about all of ABCmouse’s programs here.

Free printable shape bingo sheets for kids from ABCmouse.com.

Use these free printable pages to put a different spin on the classic game. Kids get practice with 2D shapes like circles, stars, rhombus, and more.

Free printable connect the dots pages for kids from ABCmouse.com.

Connecting the dots gives kids a chance to work on both counting and fine motor control. Grab our free printable worksheets for preschoolers, kindergarteners, and first and second graders.

Fun free to play puzzle games for kids from ABCmouse.com.

Put together this online puzzle of a bell to explore the sound made by the letter B.

Free number 12 race car themed online free learning game for kids from ABCmouse.

Zoom through the maze by choosing the number 12 whenever you see it!

Fun free game for kids to play on ABCmouse.com.

Follow the correct number path to help Mama Chicken find her lost chicks.

Need to get kids up and moving? Try this 40-minute collection of engaging, educational songs for kids.

With two hours of classic songs and nursery rhymes, this huge compilation will have kids singing and dancing along nonstop.

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