Categories
Categories
nidhi
by on July 20, 2021
11 views

Keeping children entertained during a birthday party or a cold or rainy day is a challenging task. Irrespective of the weather, play is an essential part of your child’s life and growth. Having a few indoor games handy keeps you from hunting or thinking of a new game. These kids indoor games requires both the children and parents participation. These are some games you can play with the items available at home.

Each of these adapts to your child’s age and maturity. Some also easily fall under the indoor party games for kids category. They are:

Board games

Reaching out to a family-favourite board game is more than just a pass time. They help kids learn new skills like problem-solving, teamwork, and hand-eye coordination. When you play with family, board games help each member reconnect and keeps the parents off their smartphones. Younger kids love board games as everyone works together to win. However, older kids prefer strategy games where players try to outthink each other.

If your child requires additional attention in a specific area, maybe like math or reading, there are board games available that assist with these skills.

Fort building

When kids build forts, they not only balance the blankets and furniture. They create a place that is secure, both emotionally and physically. You can make a fort with whatever material you have around you, such as furniture, sheets, towels, and ropes. They are an excellent way for expressing their creativity and create a space that is their own. Fort building also reduces the levels of stress and anxiety amongst kids. It provides them with a quiet area of comfort, away from everything.

Art and craft

One of the most loved activities indoors is the kids paint set. You can play around with paper, pens, scissors, paint, and other craft supplies. Art and crafts are essential for building your child’s motor skills. Learning to cut the paper, using paintbrushes, and moulding clay allow them to express and be creative. Access to art and other innovative items also improves children’s problem-solving and critical thinking skills. It betters their vision towards the world.

Crafts do not require a specific guide. Try pulling out some supplies and let your child create whatever they inspire to make.

Hide and seek with toys

Break the traditional game and try hiding toys from kids which they can hunt around the house. These could either be plastic eggs or any other item like plastic animals or building blocks. Add a party spin to this activity by hiding the birthday boy or girl’s things around the house. This is a great exercise and teaches kids about the permanence of objects and strengthens their problem-solving skills.

Scavenger hunts

Such kids indoor games are easily adaptable to your child’s age. For the younger children, draw pictures of the items you want them to find and let them colour the things they see. You could also broaden the search and ask them to find five red items or 10 square items.

Posted in: Toys
Be the first person to like this.