At-home Holiday Break Activities to do with Kids
Hi friends! How are you? Since weโre heading into holiday break in a couple of weeks and many of us will have the kiddos at home, I wanted to share some ideas for fun at-home activities we could do. I think a lot of us are used to having the kids home WAY more than normal – I laugh at the fact that they used to be at school all day, four days a week and now itโs two if Iโm super lucky – but I could always use extra ideas and inspiration.
Iโm sharing some of my faves here and would LOVE to hear your ideas, too!
At-home Holiday Break Activities to do with Kids
– Play a board game or do a puzzle. Turns out the kids LOVE board games. Their favorites are Guess Who? ย and Zingoย but theyโre also huge fans of Charades and Pretty Pretty Princess.
– Decorate gingerbread houses. This is an activity I look forward to each year!
– Indoor scavenger hunt. Make a list of things they can find around the house, including special ornaments or decorations. On the same note, the girls love these scavenger hunt workouts for kids. Livโs PE teacher assigns them each week and they always look forward to doing them.
– Baking! We love baking holiday cookies. This is my go-to holiday cookie icing.
– Glow stick dance party. Turn off the lights, grab a bunch of glow sticks (bonus points if you have a disco ball), blast some music, and have a dance party!
– Karaoke. These bluetooth mics work awesome (depending on your definition of โawesomeโ with magnified little kid voices hahah) and they thoroughly enjoy taking turns belting out to Kidz Bop.
– Salt dough ornaments
– Popcorn, hot cocoa, and a holiday movie. Elfย is always a home run. This weekend I was in an old movie mood, so we also watched White Christmasย and Meet Me In St. Louis.
– Make the orange and clove crafts from our childhood
– Felt Christmas tree. This is excellent if you have toddlers! I made one when Liv was little but they sell them now.
– Indoor camping. This was a weekly treat during the beginning of โRona times. It was a signal that the weekend had arrived when we were just flying by the seats of our pants and every day felt pretty much the same.
– Set up an indoor obstacle course
– Fashion show. Let them raid your closet and put on a fashion show.
– Make some gorgeous unicorn ornaments
– Tie dye dish towels for easy holiday gifts. I use these dish towels and they make an awesome easy gift. We gave some to my parents over the summer with a loaf of fresh sourdough.
– Car wash for their dolls or toys. Give them a bucket of soapy water and a couple of sponges, so they can give their toy cars or dolls a bath. This ends up being quite a bit of fun!
Andโฆ. donโt be afraid to let them be a little bored. Thatโs when creativity naturally happens and they figure out how to do what they enjoy.
When โRona first hit and schools closed, I was constantly trying to come up with activities for the kids. I didnโt want them to feel the same fear and anxiety I was feeling, so I tried to make things as fun as possible and was basically their cruise director. Then, I crashed and burned. It was too much and one day, I was like, โJust play with the hose outsideโ and they had the best time. I stopped constantly trying to keep them occupied and now they run off and play together for hours.
While there have been some obviously horrible parts about this whole situation, a bright side is that theyโve had the opportunity to just be kids and play. This past year is the most weโve ever been together at home as a family. Really looking forward to the time when this is all a distant memory, but trying to hold onto and magnify the good moments as much as I can. <3
So, tell me friends: any awesome at-home holiday activities youโre doing with the kids this year?
xo
Gina
More fun, free or super low-cost activities to do with kids here.
We just had a dance party last night. We have two of those sparkly light projector thingys that you’re supposed to put outside to shine on the side of your house but we brought them in and lit up the living room and blasted music. It was so fun and such a release for everyone.
My kids also like to play in flour – I just put some on a cookie sheet and they play in it forever. They also like to fill up the sink and play with their toys in the water while I’m making supper.
I’m def. not a kid but I made sock gnomes last week with my mom and sister. It was so fun ๐ A Dollar Tree mop head, sock, some dry rice/beans, and bling of choice. Each of ours turned out a little different and it was a good time with lots of laughs.
I wonder if the tie-dye craze has slowed down since summer… for a long time you couldn’t find anything white or dye lol.