Wintertime can be a stressful and boring time for both children and parents. Children tend to get all hyped up when they are cooped up inside, which only leads to stressed out parents. Have no fear though; I've put together a few ideas to keep your kids occupied.
I am a mother of five children (if you don't count the large husband child) who lives in Northern Idaho where we get mountains of snow every year, so I know how it is to feel the need to keep those kids occupied.
On with the tips!
Let Them Outside
Obviously, there is the option to bundle those kids up and send them out there into the cold. I know, I know, they might get sick, right? Well they have just as much risk of getting sick at school so you might as well let them have some fun. Just make sure they have coats, hats, boots, and snow pants and it will be just fine.
Snow Sculptures
It's fun to build a snow man, but it's super fun to make a dragon snow sculpture, a snow castle, or a snow fish…the possibilities are endless. The really, really fun part about this activity is that you can color the snow sculptures by filling a spray bottle with a bit of food coloring and water. Take the spray bottles and spray the colors on the parts of the sculpture you want.
Try it, it's fun!
Stock up on Games
When I say stock up on games, I mean board games, not video games. Kids need interaction and brain stimulation. There is nothing wrong with a nice game of candy land or operation. For older kids there are more games than I can list available that they would enjoy.
Puzzles are considered a bored game to me and I know my kids love puzzles, so those are an option too. For more active games you can try Twister or put together a family night of Charades.
Arts and Crafts Station
Set up a spot somewhere in your house for an arts and crafts station. What works for me is a table and chairs and small tubs. Fill the tubs with markers, crayons, paper, craft paper, safety scissors, glue sticks and whatever else you can think of. There are literally endless possibilities to what you can put in an arts and crafts station; pretty much anything can be glued onto some paper.
Kids will spend hours, yes…hours, at an arts and crafts station and its way better than sitting them in front of the television with a video game or cartoons.
The Contributor has no connection to nor was paid by the brand or product described in this content.
Published by Jennifer Wright
Jennifer is a freelance writer, being a freelance writer allows her to stay home with her five children. Having been a military wife for ten years she has a special interest in supporting the troops. View profile
- The Best Winter Events for Kids in Kingman, ArizonaThere are many local events and activities available to those in Kingman, Arizona. Here are a few of the best winter events for kids in Kingman.
- Fun Winter Activities for Kids: How to Make a Snow CastleA snow castle can spark the imagination of kids of any age.
- Winter Activities For Kids In Bardstown, KYThere aren't many things to do during the winter, but in Bardstown, we know how to keep you and the kids entertained.
- Things to Do in the Winter: Take a Winter Tour and Find Things to Do in AlaskaWinter tours come in all shapes, sizes and colors and are found in different places. This year, find things to do in the winter by experiencing one of the many winter tours available.
- Top 10 Things to Do in the Summer in South Berkshire County Berkshire County is well known for its beauty and its fine arts. The list that follows are the author's favorite things to do in the southern part of the county in the Summer.
- Winter Activities for Kids in Greenville, SC
- Winter Activities for Kids in Athens, Ohio
- Fun Winter Activities for Kids in Santa Clarita, Ca
- Fun Outdoor or Indoor Winter Activities for Kids in the Poconos, PA
- Winter Activities for Kids in Monogomery, Alabama: Pump it Up and Trail Rides Are...
- Best Winter Activities for Kids in Tampa, Florida
- 2010 - 2011 Winter Activities for Kids in Orange County, California




