Here are our Top Ten FREE winter activities to keep little bodies and minds active and warm.
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2. Treasure hunt. This can be done indoors or outdoors, depending on the weather. Just hide a
few goodies and then write on post-it notes to give your kids some clues. This activity not only keeps
little bodies moving, but it keeps little minds busy as well. This website has some great ideas for awesome treasure hunts.
3. Build a cubby house. This is such a simple idea that the kids will just love. With a few chairs, pillows, blankets and sheets, anything is possible! After creating your own cosy little haven in the bedroom, lounge room, or backyard, why not have a picnic in it? There's nothing nicer than snuggling up with a hot chocolate and a few books on a cold winter's day.
4. Sort your photo albums. Admittedly, this might be a cheeky way to get your hundreds of photos sorted while at the same time entertaining the kids. While you're all sitting down together, having a laugh over baby
photos, make some popcorn and a warm milo, relax and enjoy the memories while sorting! Click HERE for some fantastic ideas on how to get your photos in order.
5. Play musical chairs. Musical chairs is an old favourite at children's parties, but it's also a fantastic game any other time. Simply gather a few chairs, turn on your favourite music and start dancing. It'll warm the kids up and get you all laughing.
6. Puzzle it. Who doesn't love a puzzle? If your kids aren't so keen on the traditional jigsaw puzzle, there are
plenty of other options: let them try word puzzles, mechanical puzzles and mathematical ones too. Sudoku can be fun and addictive for older kids.
7. Art and craft. If your little ones are more the arty type, then why not let them try their hand at some great craft a activities? Check out the Activity Village for thousands of ideas, free printables, eduational games and crafts for every holiday or season.
8. Visit the library. Your local library is a veritable treasure chest of information and ideas. You can easily spend a few hours sifting through books, and enjoying story time. Most libraries offer a kids club for children aged 0-13, and most also offer school holiday activiti
es. Visit your local library and see what's on offer:
9. Rug up and visit the park. The winter months produce a lovely and unusual variety of flora and fauna, so make the most of it and rug up and go for a walk through a local park or botanic gardens.
10. Nature watch. Let your kids become bird watchers. The winter months bring out beautiful and unusual bird species, so why not get together with some of your kids' friends and do a bird watch. You can download and print our FREE bird watching chart HERE.
What would you add to our list of free winter activities for kids?
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