what to do in free time?
THINGS TO DO IN FREE TIME:
Free and Fun Activities for Kids
Let these fun and free kids' activities serve as a first step toward engaging your children in deeper conversations strengthening the bond you share.
- Make a "tent" out of sheets.
- Take turns reading to each other.
- Make milkshakes or smoothies.
- Conduct kitchen science experiments.
- Paint your nails together.
- Have a spa night with oatmeal-honey facials.
- Look through old photo albums together.
- Watch your child's favorite TV show or movie together.
- Play a video game together.
- Exercise together.
- Do a puzzle.
- Play a board game.
- Help them clean their room.
- Rearrange their bedroom furniture.
- Pull out a box of toys they haven't played with for a while.
- Build Legos together.
- Play with dolls together.
- Play store, restaurant, or ice cream stand together.
- Go to the park.
- Ride bikes.
- Sit outside and look at the stars.
- Eat breakfast together.
- Plant seeds from something you've eaten, such as apples or watermelons.
- Draw on the sidewalk with sidewalk chalk.
- Run through the sprinklers together.
- Take your dog to a dog park or visit the local humane society.
- Volunteer together.
- Bake brownies or cupcakes together.
- Have a tea party.
- Play school or office together.
- Swing on the swings together.
- Have a water balloon fight.
- Jump on a trampoline together.
- Visit a nursing home.
- Make your own treasure map.
- Play 20 questions.
- Play I Spy.
- Wash your car together.
- Listen to your favorites songs together.
- Listen to an audio CD together.
- Make pancakes in the shape of your child's initials.
- Make ice cream floats for dessert.
- Race matchbox cars.
- Teach your dog tricks.
- Teach your child a song you sang as a kid.
- Read your favorite childhood picture book together.
- Make a family tree.
- Make your own memory game out of family photographs.
- Scrapbook together.
- Help your child send an email to a grandparent, aunt, or uncle.
- Make a care package to send to a relative who lives far away.
- Write encouraging letters to each other and then mail them three months from now.
- Draw caricatures of each other.
- Write a story together.
- Have a picnic outside or on the living room floor.
- Build animal families out of homemade play-doh.
- Roleplay how to handle a tough situation, like making friends, or saying no to peer pressure.
- Teach your child how to ride a bike.
- Make up a silly song together.
- Teach one another some new dance moves.
- Catch fireflies.
- Tell your child three things you really like about him or her.
- Make a special breakfast "just because."
- Take a trust walk.
- Make necklaces out of colored pasta shapes and dental floss.
- Make swords out of rolled up newspaper, and have a pretend sword fight.
- Climb a tree.
- Play tennis.
- Put on skits for your neighbors.
- Make a meal together for someone else.
- Teach your child how to cook.
- Teach your child how to play solitaire or chess.
- Style your child's hair.
- Let your child style your hair.
- Share a memory about how you handled conflict or stood up to a bully when you were a kid.
- Visit the library.
- Visit a free public museum.
- Visit a garden.
- Take a walk in the woods.

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