Top 100 Indoor Winter Activities For Kids
Fun indoor winter activities for kids when you are stuck inside at home. Perfect for rainy days or for when winter cabin fever strikes. We’ve got fun ideas for children of all ages.
Includes active games to burn energy, imaginative play, crafts, sensory fun, and quiet games to play.

Do you want some fun indoor winter activities?
Are you stuck inside trying to figure out what to do with our child that doesn’t involve screen time? Below is a list of fun indoor winter activities for any child to do when they’re stuck inside!

Having a list of fun, easy indoor winter activities ready to go at a moment’s notice is a sanity saver.
To save you time, I scoured the Internet to create this list of the very best indoor activities to help you when the weather is horrid.
You might want to pin this post, since you’re likely to need it again. … and again….and again. AGHH!
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Spark the Imagination
Most kids have great imaginations and love to use them. Here are some great activities that will get those creative juices flowing.

- Get out some blankets and cushions and create a blanket fort in your living room. Once constructed, invite your children to join you in some imaginative play. What will your fort become? Will it be a pirate’s lair, secret agent headquarters, or will you go exploring the jungle? Let your children take the lead and follow their imaginations into wondrous lands. When you are done, it can simply become a place to snuggle and read together.
- Make some puppets and create a show. You’ll find some great ideas here and here. Alternatively, challenge family members to make puppets out of household items. If you want to go one step further, learn how to make a puppet theater from an old cardboard box.
- Set out a large cardboard box and some markers, and see what happens.
- Make fairy houses.
- Raid your recycling box and invite your kids to create a cardboard city. Barley and Birch provide great instructions. This should get the creativity going.
- Buy some road tape and invite your kids to create a road system all around the house.
- Older kids might enjoy making these adorable tin can robots. This activity requires a little more planning, but it would be super fun to do.
- This book has loads of fun robots to build.
Sometimes all you need are the right toys to spark the imagination. Here’s 40 Epic Open-Ended Toys Your Kids Will Actually Play With.
Indoor Activities to Burn Energy
When kids are stuck indoors, they need to get that energy out. Here are some great indoor games and ideas to get them active!
- Turn on some lively music and have a crazy dance party. Move the furniture back to create a large open space. Raid the kitchen cupboards to make some impromptu musical instruments, then have a parade. Perhaps you could even learn how to dance the Charleston.
- Have a dirty-sock fight. Take the socks right off your feet, ball them up, and challenge your kids to a throwing battle. This activity is almost guaranteed to get everyone laughing. Raid your laundry hampers for extra ammunition. Form teams to help younger children.
- Hand out some balloons and see how long they can keep them up before they drop. Older kids can have more than one balloon or use only one hand.
- Set up indoor activity stations! Make signs for different activities: jumping jacks, planks, crawling through tape/rope, and balancing activities. Set a timer, and have your kids move through the stations.”
- Make a ginormous pile of pillows, blankets, and stuffed animals, near a couch or the bottom of your stairway. Then invite your kids to jump away!
- Invite your kids to create an obstacle course using furniture and household items. How fast can you go through?

Play Indoor Volleyball
You’ll need a clear space to play, and at least two players, but four players are better. String a piece of yarn across the middle of your playing area about one foot from the floor. Have children take off their shoes.
Divide into two teams and instruct players to walk like crabs, facing up and using their hands and feet.
Toss a coin or roll a die to see which team goes first. That team throws the balloon up in the air, and players must kick it over the string. Teams kick the balloon back and forth across the string.
When the balloon hits the floor, it earns a point for the team that sent it over the string. That team can then restart the game. The first team to reach 15 points wins.
More Energy Busters
- Escape Room for Kids | Activity Mom
- Indoor Active Game: Land, Sea, And Air| What Do We Do All Day
- Treasure Hunt with Rhyming Clues| Kid’s Activities
- Contact Paper Ice Skating Rink|Joy in the Works
- Hallway Laser Maze| Always Autumn
- Balloon Tennis|Little Bins For Little Hands
- Indoor Scavenger Hunt| Moms Collab
- Giant Floor Maze for Kids| Craftivity Designs
- Flashlight Hide-n-Seek Game | SchoolTime Snippets
- DIY Bean Bag Toss | Pink Stripey Socks
- Shape Hopscotch| Housing a Forest

Get Creative
Bring out the art supplies. It’s time to get creative!
- If you feel like something creative, why not make some art inspired by a favorite book? Meri Cherry shows you how to do that with some Eric Carle-inspired mixed-up chameleon art. Now bring out the art supplies and make some of your own. What pictures will you create?
- Rachelle from Tinkerlab shares pictures from a collaborative sketchbook she and her daughter are working on. In the post, Rachelle describes how she and her daughter work together to produce the art. This is a family connection at its best. I loved the conversation and bonding that occurred during the process.
- Introduce your children to Picasso by creating Picasso-style portraits. Create a gallery by mounting the picture on the wall.
- Read the book Swatch: The Girl Who Loved Color by, and then go wild with color.
- Have some fun making your own comic strips. Kids love making comics, and we have a step-by-step guide.
- Break out the embroidery floss and learn how to make friendship bracelets. We’ve got tutorials for loads of patterns.
- Make some cute spiders out of pipe cleaners.
- Make a colorful wreath from newspaper flowers.

My Comic Activity Kit” contains everything kids need to create their own comic. Download your copy here.
More Creative Activities
- Monster Bookmarks| Red Ted Art
- Shoebox Dioramas|Artful Parent
- Adventure Writing Prompts | Journal Buddies
- Make Grassheads| Red Ted Art
- Painted Wood Sculpture| Artful Parent
- 12 Easy rock painting ideas for kids
- 35 Unicorn Crafts for Kids
- Love Clips To Brighten Up Someone’s Day
- Thing 1 and Thing 2 Pencil Craft For Dr. Seuss Fans
- Unicorn Gift Box
- Terracotta Winter Bugs
- Cork American Flag Craft For Kids
- Easy Clothespin Butterflies
- Clothespin birds
- Clay Pot Love Bug
- Cupcake Liner Butterflies
- Clay Pot Shark
- Have some kids who like coloring? They will love our unicorn coloring sheets.

Grab our inspiring coloring sheets that promote positive thinking. Each sheet features cute animals and inspiring messages for your kids. Get your copy here.

Quieter Indoor Games
Quieter games make great indoor winter activities. Some of them double as learning activities, which is always a plus.
- Dots and Boxes Game| What Do We Do All Day
- Card Games For Kids| Delia Creates
- How to play vintage kids games: Beetles and Five Stones| Kiddy Charts
- Button Golf | JDaniel4’s Mom
- How to Play MASH With Your Kids |It’s Always Autumn
- 102 Would You Rather Questions for Kids
- Play Fishbowl
- Catch a Bug Game | Picklebums
- Lego Challenge Cards |Life Over C’s
- 200 Never Have I Ever Questions For Kids
- Make your own Board game.

Sensory Games
I know lots of kids who just LOVE hands-on, sensory play. Here are a few fun ones I’ve found to share.
- Sand Play with Natural Materials| Mother Natured
- Play-Doh Fossils Identification Game| The Soccer Mom Blog
- Kinetic Sand|Momdot
- ChalkboardSlime| Bable Dabble Do
- Rainbow Dyed Noodles| Growing a Jewelled Rose
- Make some glow-in-the-dark slime. Kids will love this!
Science Fun
Kids love doing science experiments, and they are remarkably simple to set up. Here are some fabulous ideas from Babble Dabble Do. We also have
- 11 Magical Science Experiments You Can Do Right Now
- 50 Science Experiments With Water
- Harry Potter Science Experiments.
- 60 Easy Science Activities To Amaze Your Kids
- 20 Stem Space Experiments
This post is part of my Seasonal Activities collection. You can find all my Holiday & Seasonal Activities here, or head to the Kids Activities resource hub where you’ll find hundreds of fun ideas all in one place.