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Winter break is a time to relax, but just because kids are home doesn’t mean learning should stop. It’s easy to spend the days staring at a screen, but with a little creativity, winter break can be full of fun activities that keep kids busy and engaged. Whether you’re searching for educational activities or just trying to keep the kids from being bored, we have ideas to help you and your family make the most of the time off.
Get Outside and Play
If it’s snowy where you live, grab a sled and head to a big hill or work together to build a snowman or snow fort. If snow isn’t in the forecast, go for a walk or hike together outside. It’s a great way to burn energy and stay active. Look for interesting items like pinecones or leaves you can later use in a creative project.
Make Art Together
Grab some crayons, markers, and paper, and get creative. You could draw a picture for each family member or make cards to send to someone special. Getting creative can be both inspiring and calming for kids.
Read Together
Pick one of your favorite books from your childhood and read a chapter each night with your kids. You could also visit the library and explore new books to enjoy together. Reading together is a great way to connect and have fun while helping expand your child’s vocabulary.
Cook Together
Cooking is a fun way to learn and spend time together. Kids can help by measuring ingredients, mixing, or even decorating cookies or cupcakes.
Find Free Fun Around Town
Look up free events in your community. Maybe there’s a cool exhibit at your local museum, or your library has a fun holiday event. You don’t have to spend money to have a great time and learn something new.
Give Back and Spread Kindness
Winter is a great time to give back. Find a place where you can volunteer, like a food bank or animal shelter, or make cookies or cards to share with neighbors. Helping others is a great way to spend time together while kids learn about kindness and the importance of supporting their community.
Get Outside and Play
If it’s snowy where you live, grab a sled and head to a big hill or work together to build a snowman or snow fort. If snow isn’t in the forecast, go for a walk or hike together outside. It’s a great way to burn energy and stay active. Look for interesting items like pinecones or leaves you can later use in a creative project.
Make Art Together
Grab some crayons, markers, and paper, and get creative. You could draw a picture for each family member or make cards to send to someone special. Getting creative can be both inspiring and calming for kids.
Read Together
Pick one of your favorite books from your childhood and read a chapter each night with your kids. You could also visit the library and explore new books to enjoy together. Reading together is a great way to connect and have fun while helping expand your child’s vocabulary.
Cook Together
Cooking is a fun way to learn and spend time together. Kids can help by measuring ingredients, mixing, or even decorating cookies or cupcakes.
Find Free Fun Around Town
Look up free events in your community. Maybe there’s a cool exhibit at your local museum, or your library has a fun holiday event. You don’t have to spend money to have a great time and learn something new.
Give Back and Spread Kindness
Winter is a great time to give back. Find a place where you can volunteer, like a food bank or animal shelter, or make cookies or cards to share with neighbors. Helping others is a great way to spend time together while kids learn about kindness and the importance of supporting their community.