By now, you already know that I am a mother of two wonderful kids. I know the importance of keeping them engaged in various activities or games.
And I have been constantly adding the best possible activities that you can do with kids- I hope you have checked them out as well.
The development and growth of children not only come from their busy school schedules but also from after-school activities. The increase in motor skills, coordination, and many other physical skills comes from the outside environment where children play, learn, and grow.
I assure you that the activities in this article will give you an amazing idea for implementing them in your kid’s schedule and show the other benefits of participating in these activities.
Amazing Parent Activities for Kids
Make A Bird Feeder
Parents and children can make A simple bird feeder using a repurposed plastic bottle. Make a square cut window, put in perches, and add seeds.
I believe that, in addition to teaching kids about sustainability, this instills empathy in them as they learn to take care of and observe the feathered guests.
Child Showing Parent Toy
Playing with stacking toys helps your child develop fine motor skills, problem-solving abilities, and color recognition as they explore and build with each piece.
Sorting and stacking together encourages patience, hand-eye coordination, and a sense of achievement with every finished tower.
Preparing Meals with Parents
Food art is a creative way for parents and children to arrange fruits, vegetables, and other edibles into artistic masterpieces.
My children and I love this activity. Kids and their parents can make eye-catching and nourishing displays by playing with shapes, arranging colors, and using cookie cutters.
Make Bubbles
My 2-year-old daughter loves this a lot! By combining dish soap with water and using a pipe cleaner or bent wire to make a homemade bubble wand, parents and children can create bubbles.
As the bubbles float and shimmer, this easy yet happy activity encourages outdoor play and inspires delight.
Indoor Camping
I do this activity with my kids. In the living room, parents and children can set up a comfortable indoor camping experience.
With some blankets and cushions, they improvise a tent. In addition to encouraging creativity and strengthening family ties, this activity offers a special chance for stargazing and storytelling.
Watch Cloud
I love doing this for my kids. Lying on a blanket, parents and children can participate in cloud-watching while observing the forms of clouds in the sky.
This easy outdoor activity promotes creativity and relaxation and is a great chance for shared storytelling and imaginative moments.
Paper cup Phone
My kids and I love making paper cup phones. Parents and children can enjoy creating tin-can string telephones.
Children can learn about sound transmission by stringing them together. Kids love playing with their homemade phones and having imaginary conversations, developing their creativity and communication skills.
Family Crest
Families can work together to create a meaningful family crest by choosing pictures and emblems that speak to their heritage and core values.
I believe that through this artistic endeavor, kids can explore their identity and heritage in a visually expressive manner while also fostering communication and strengthening family ties.
Hula Hoop
I often play Hula Hoop with my kids, and we enjoy it a lot! For an engaging way to spend time together, families can plan a Hula-hoop competition.
This game encourages healthy physical activity, friendly competition, and laughter. It’s a fun and healthy way for both to spend time together and stay active.
Sock Puppets
Recently, I helped my son craft the puppets. Reusing old socks and adding yarn and buttons for features can make sock puppets that are a lot of fun for both parents and children.
Sock puppets are a delightful way to create family puppet shows that encourage creativity and mutual laughter.
Cootie catchers
I recently tried making cootie catchers with my kids, and the outcome was amazing. Cootie catchers, also called origami chatterboxes or fortune tellers, are a creative project that parents and children can enjoy together.
This easy paper-folding exercise improves creativity and fine motor abilities.
Tie-Dye
Using food coloring, parents and children can make colorful tie-dye coffee filters that can be hung on a window to give the appearance of stained glass.
I believe this creative exercise introduces color-mixing concepts and fosters creativity. The finished vibrant display gives the house a little bit of aestheticism.
Treasure Hunt
To play a small treasure hunt, parents and children can empty a matchbox and alternately stuff it with tiny items.
I believe this interactive exercise promotes observational skills. As family members surprise one another with their selected small treasures, it turns into a fun game that starts conversations and laughter.
Museum Visit for Parents
My son loves being adventurous, and I recently helped him with this activity. Kids and parents can dig up plastic dinosaurs in the sandbox and then uncover them to play archaeologist.
This exercise promotes outdoor play, piques interest in paleontology and history, and offers families an enjoyable time.
Finger Painting
Together, parents and children can explore the creative realm of finger painting. Children can experiment with colors and textures in this sensory-rich activity, which also helps them develop their fine motor skills.
I believe it is a mess-free method to appreciate art and produce stunning works of art in finger painting.
Solve Problems
I love doing this activity with my kids. A list of things that children and parents would bring to a desert island can inspire problem-solving conversations.
When family members share their choices, this cooperative activity helps them become better communicators. It brings a better understanding and gives insight into one another’s interests.
Kite Flying
This game has been an all-time favorite for my kids. Kite flying is a great way for parents and children to get closer.
I believe creating it with supplies like paper, string, and dowels encourages collaboration. This kind of family time fosters enduring memories and promotes active, healthy lifestyles.
Outdoor Picnic
This is my and my kid’s relaxation time from a busy schedule. By setting up blankets and favorite snacks, parents and children can have an outdoor picnic.
This activity strengthens family ties by creating a comfortable and laid-back environment. It transforms a straightforward meal into an enjoyable and unforgettable experience.
Conclusion
Parental games and activities will keep your kids engaged and help them develop critical skills that should be a part of everyday routines.
I hope you enjoyed and gained a clear understanding of how to involve your kids in a fun way and make a memorable celebration by reading the activities listed above.
If you have any questions for me to answer, or if you have any more ideas for activities to add to this list, please leave a comment below. I would appreciate hearing from you!
I’m a former teacher (and mother of Two Childs) with a background in child development. Here to help you with play-based learning activities for kids. ( Check my Next startup Cledemy.Com)