11 Fun Indoor Play Ideas to Beat the Winter Blues

by BabyYumYum
Published: Updated:
11 Fun Indoor Play Ideas to Beat the Winter Blues

Beat the winter blues with these top 11 indoor play ideas. When the weather outside is frightful, keeping your little ones entertained can feel like a challenge. But there’s no need to be stuck indoors with bored kids, these fun and engaging indoor play ideas will help everyone stay active, happy, and warm. From creative crafts to exciting games, you’ll find a variety of ways to keep your kids engaged while beating the winter blues. Tumi Matela shares 11 fantastic indoor activities that are perfect for the whole family.

Although we have great, sunny winters in South Africa, there are those days when a cold front keeps everyone in the house. Just a few hours confined indoors can lead to a serious case of cabin fever for the kids (and you!) unless you have a host of activities up your sleeve to keep everyone occupied.

Toddlers are bundles of energy and need some extra hands-on attention from their parents. Each of the following activities is easy to do and should keep them occupied for a couple of hours, before or after nap time:

“Before you think of taking out another boring book, make sure you use all your creative voices and skills to animate the characters and bring your child into the story.”

  1. Let the creative skills come out. Bring out all the cardboard boxes you at home (cereal boxes, egg cartons, etc.) and allow their imagination to run wild. You can help them use the boxes to create a train, aeroplane, house and more.
  1. Create a necklace. Who knows, he or she could be a stylist one day! Use a piece of string and something to thread with, such as beads or buttons of different shapes and sizes; or take it back to old school and use pasta noodles. This would be a great creative activity but watch out for choking hazards.
  1. A play dough date is another great activity. You can make your own dough (see recipe here) or you can buy some. The texture is awesome and the kids will love to manipulate it into different shapes. All that they need is their imagination and a surface to play on.
  1. Arts and crafts. The thought of giving your toddler crayons can be scary, right? They might chew off the crayon tips or take to the walls as mini Picassos. Introducing arts and crafts is great for learning and development, so try washable markers, chalk or even stickers to get the little artist in them a chance to shine. Designate the surface where they can work and stay with them. Creativity can be messy, but it is almost always fun.
  1. Books and music. Sometimes all you have to do is take things to the next level. Before you think of taking out another boring book, make sure you use all your creative voices and skills to animate the characters and bring your child into the story. Or, pump things up with some music and have a little dance party in the living room. Find some kid-friendly books and music and have a great time!
  1. Roleplay. It is wonderful to watch your tot feed their stuffed animals or drive off with their imaginary car. Role-play time is great for growing toddlers, so give them a little space to explore their characters (you can watch from afar). This is super cute!
  1. Indoor rock climbing. Host a birthday party or family outing at an activity centre to get the adrenaline pumping. Indoor rock climbing (slightly older children) or trampolines will help to release some of their pent-up energy and you can have a break while the staff supervise.
  1. The ice rink. Wrap them up warmly and make memories as you help your child master their ice skating moves. Show them a move or two (ask someone to help you if you’re not that good on ice) – the kids are sure to love it.
  1. The Playhouse. Take them to the nearest Playhouse, where there are all kinds of indoor activities for the kids to blow off some steam, have fun, explore and form friendships.
  2. Kids in the kitchen. Experiment with mystery desserts or let your little chef invent and bake their own. Jelly with Smarties in? Cupcakes with melted chocolate on top? They will need your help executing all their creative ideas but who knows, there could be a young chef in the making.

CHECK OUT: 10 arts and crafts activities for kids to try during the holidays

Top 10 Indoor Play Ideas to Keep Kids Entertained During Cold, Rainy Days

BabyYumYum FAQ’s: Fun Indoor Play Ideas to Beat the Winter Blues

Why is indoor play important during winter?

Indoor play keeps children active, stimulated and happy during colder months when outdoor time may be limited. It also helps maintain physical health and emotional wellbeing while encouraging creativity and bonding.

Are screen-free indoor games still fun for older kids?

Absolutely! Try board games, charades, LEGO building challenges or storytelling games. Encourage your child to create their own game or comic book – imagination is powerful.

What are some educational indoor play ideas?

Activities like puzzles, memory games, sorting objects by shape or colour or counting while stacking blocks are all fun and educational. You can also turn baking or cooking into learning experiences with measurements and instructions.

How can I involve my kids in messy play without ruining the house?

Use trays, old towels, or plastic mats to contain mess. Messy activities like slime-making, shaving foam art or jelly play are brilliant for sensory development and easier to clean up than you’d think with a bit of prep.

What can I do when my child says they’re bored?

Sometimes boredom sparks the best ideas! Offer a “boredom jar” filled with activity prompts your child can pull out. Or encourage them to invent a play or puppet show with household props.

How do I keep my child physically active indoors?

Turn your lounge into a mini-gym! Use cushions for obstacle courses, dance parties, yoga videos or follow-the-leader games to get their energy out even on rainy days.

Are craft activities a good option for winter days?

Yes! Crafting builds fine motor skills and boosts creativity. Provide supplies like paper, glue, scissors, and recycled items for free crafting or guided projects like paper snowflakes, masks or cards.

The Lily Rose Collection
BabyYumYum Premium Membership
The Lily Rose Collection
PregOmega Platinum Launch
BYY Premium Bennetts Hamper Givaway

Can indoor play support emotional regulation?

Definitely. Creative play, like drawing or role-playing, can help kids process their feelings and manage frustration or anxiety during cooped-up winter days.

How can I encourage solo play?

Set up an inviting play area with a few toys or activities that your child enjoys. Rotate items regularly and allow them to explore without hovering. Independent play builds focus and imagination.

Is it okay to include screen time in indoor play?

Yes, in moderation. Use screen time intentionally – educational games, movement-based apps, or family movie nights can be part of a balanced indoor routine. Just be sure to balance it with screen-free fun too.

Disclaimer: This content is for general parenting guidance and inspiration. If you have concerns about your child’s development, mental health, or activity levels, please consult a qualified healthcare or child development professional.

TAKE A LOOK AT: How to Make Slime at Home (No Borax Needed!)

Sign up now to the BabyYumYum Premium Membership

Related Articles

Leave a Comment