70 Things to Do with Kids at Home

When your kids are stuck at home, the hours may seem to drag on forever. To help, we’ve come up with 70+ awesome activities for kids to do at home. Most of the ideas on this list are activities you can easily set up with supplies you already have at home.

Do you have an idea that isn’t on this list? Let us know and we’ll add it! We will all need all the ideas we can get in these next several weeks.

70 Things to Do with Kids Now That We’re All Stuck at Home

  1. Play indoor hide and seek.
  2. Make decorations, curate a playlist, and throw a family dance party.
  3. Try a new cookie or cake recipe. Bonus idea: Set up a camera or smart phone and film a cooking show!
  4. Build a treehouse.
  5. Make a mancala counting game with an egg carton. Instructions here.
  6. Go camping in the living room.
  7. Play board games.
  8. Design and go on an indoor treasure hunt.
  9. Plan a family garden.
  10. Make ice cream in a bag. Recipe here.
  11. Make slime. Instructions here.
  12. Set up an in-home nail salon and try some nail art techniques. Ideas here.
  13. Dress up in your best clothes and have a fancy dinner.
  14. Make a piñata. Instructions here.
  15. Make friendship bracelets.
  16. Make and blow bubbles. Instructions here.
  17. Teach your pet a new trick.
  18. Make rock candy. Instructions here.
  19. Have an indoor picnic.
  20. Listen to an audiobook or podcast.
  21. Try Cosmic Kids Yoga.
  22. Make paper fidget spinners. Instructions here.
  23. Create your own bingo cards and have a bingo tournament.
  24. Create a family tree.
  25. Practice a new lifeskill with your kids. Here are 81 Essential Life Skills to Teach Kids at Every Age.
  26. Let your kids write and direct a stop-motion movie. Learn how it works here.
  27. Learn and play a new card game.
  28. Teach yourself to juggle.
  29. Practice origami, or the art of paper folding. Ideas here.
  30. Play with magnets on a cookie sheet.
  31. Make a maze on the floor with painter’s tape.
  32. Play with sidewalk chalk.
  33. Play indoor volleyball or soccer with balloons.
  34. Have a pizza party. DIY Pizza Bagels recipe here.
  35. Make paper airplanes and see whose plane flies the farthest.
  36. Play dress up with mom and dad’s clothes.
  37. Make your own popsicles.
  38. Go in your backyard and look for four-leaf clovers.
  39. Write a secret message in invisible ink. Recipe for lemon juice invisible ink here.
  40. Play “I Spy” inside or out the window.
  41. Clean out your closets.
  42. Facetime or Skype with family or friends.
  43. Have breakfast in bed.
  44. Have a tea party.
  45. Make a water sensory bag. Instructions here.
  46. Make some play dough.
  47. Create a nature scavenger hunt in your back yard.
  48. Play “The Floor is Lava.”
  49. Snuggle on the couch and read your favorite books.
  50. Rearrange or redecorate your room.
  51. Play in a bubble bath.
  52. Have a pillow fight.
  53. Make an indoor obstacle course.
  54. Have a family music night.
  55. Build a giant fort out of blankets, chairs and pillows
  56. Paint with Kool-Aid. Instructions here.
  57. Put on a puppet show.
  58. Make a scrapbook.
  59. Play marbles on the floor.
  60. Do a puzzle.
  61. Fold clothes together.
  62. Create a new dessert.
  63. Put on your bathrobes and play spa day.
  64. Play 20 Questions.
  65. Have an extra amazon box laying around? Here are 32 fun, creative, and educational things to do with a cardboard box.
  66. Create creatures out of pipe cleaners. Ideas here.
  67. Make a treasure bottle. Instructions here.
  68. Decorate a T-shirt.
  69. Write letters to family and friends.
  70. Build a bridge or building with toothpicks or Q-tips.
  71. Play hangman or tic-tac-toe.
  72. Make a time capsule! One day your kids can use it to tell their kids all about this craziness.
  73. Have a laugh with Alexa. Here is a list of some funny and kid-friendly things you can ask Alexa and Siri.
Nicole Sipe
Nicole Sipe
Nicole Sipe is the editor of Indy's Child and Southwest Ohio Parent magazines. She has a BA in Journalism from California State University Northridge, and has been involved in the print and digital publishing world for most of her life. Born and raised in Southern California, Nicole traded the city and sun for corn and creeks, and now lives in central Indiana with her husband, two sons and Collie. Her latest book for children, “All About Me! Art Journal” was published in 2022 by Walter Foster Jr. In her spare time, she likes traveling with her family, enjoying good food and drink, volunteering at her children’s schools and around her community, and practicing yoga.

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