Fun Activities to do with your kids!!!
Here’s a fun, practical list of kid activities, broken down by age group, with ideas that support creativity, connection, movement, and confidence ✨
(Perfect for parents, classrooms, playdates, or weekend planning.)
👶 Toddlers (Ages 1–3)
Focus: Sensory exploration, movement, language, bonding
  • Sensory bins (rice, oats, water beads, scoops)
  • Bubble play (outside or bathtub)
  • Music & movement dance party
  • Water play with cups and toys
  • Board book reading with voices
  • Toy car ramps with cardboard
  • Soft ball rolling games
  • Color sorting with cups or bowls
  • Peekaboo or scarf games
  • Nature walks pointing out colors and sounds
🧸 Preschoolers (Ages 3–5)
Focus: Imagination, fine motor skills, emotional expression
  • Arts & crafts (stickers, glue, painting)
  • Dress-up & pretend play (doctor, chef, store)
  • Simple obstacle courses
  • Baking together (measuring + mixing)
  • Puppet shows
  • Play-dough creations
  • Feelings chart + emotion games
  • Scavenger hunts (colors/shapes)
  • Gardening or planting seeds
  • Simple science (baking soda + vinegar)
🎒 Early Elementary (Ages 6–8)
Focus: Independence, curiosity, confidence, teamwork
  • Board and card games
  • Beginner journaling or drawing prompts
  • LEGO or building challenges
  • Bike rides or scooter adventures
  • STEM kits or experiments
  • Cooking simple meals
  • Story writing or comic books
  • Yoga or mindfulness games
  • Team sports or backyard games
  • Kindness challenges (helping tasks)
🧠 Upper Elementary (Ages 9–11)
Focus: Problem-solving, self-esteem, social skills
  • Coding games or apps
  • DIY crafts (bracelets, slime, art projects)
  • Group challenges or escape-room-style games
  • Journaling about goals and feelings
  • Sports leagues or martial arts
  • Photography or video creation
  • Cooking full recipes
  • Book clubs or read-aloud discussions
  • Service projects (donations, helping neighbors)
  • Vision boards or dream lists
😎 Teens (Ages 12–17)
Focus: Identity, autonomy, emotional regulation, purpose
  • Creative projects (music, art, writing)
  • Fitness challenges or gym sessions
  • Volunteering or mentoring younger kids
  • Vision boarding & goal setting
  • Podcast or YouTube creation
  • Cooking meals independently
  • Journaling & reflection prompts
  • Debate nights or deep conversations
  • Hiking or adventure outings
  • Entrepreneurship ideas (small businesses)
💛 Bonus: Mixed-Age Family Activities
  • Family game night
  • Movie night with discussion
  • Gratitude circles
  • Family talent shows
  • Cooking meals together
  • Nature hikes
  • Theme nights (culture, decade, color)
  • Service projects
  • Dance parties
  • Story sharing circles
Also, something I like to do is schedule fun time for example “Movie Night Mondays” or “Sunset Sundae Sundays”. This gives them something to look forward to and a sense of security knowing there is scheduled intentional connection time!
Let me know any of your fun activities you like to in the comments below 👇
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Fun Activities to do with your kids!!!
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