50 no-tech, super-fun winter activities for kids

Cold, gray days are no match for this ultimate winter fun list for kids.
Table of Contents
- Stay busy on snowy days with 30+ winter activities for kids.
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- 11. Get creative
- 12. Bake up something new
- 13. Go sledding
- 14. Play games
- 15. Rock out
- 16. Hunt for treats
- 17. Build your own game
- 18. Play all day
- 19. Make a machine
- 20. Take to the skies
- 21. Keep it groovy
- 22. Make your own funny papers
- 23. Cut and paste
- 24. Play (harmless) pranks
- 25. Throw a pizza party
- 26. Whip up some playdough
- 27. Get colorful
- 28. Repurpose your Amazon boxes
- 29. Freeze ice cube art
- 30. Don't forget the library
- 31. Make snow un-white
- 32. Fulfill your Jedi destiny
- 33. Snowflake crafts
- 34. DIY snow globes
- 35. Make an indoor obstacle course
- 36. Invent a new dance
- 37. Puppet show fun
- 38. Snowball toss
- 39. DIY bird feeders
- 40. Ice painting
- 41. Create a winter storybook
- 42. Yoga for kids
- 43. Winter window art
- 44. Sock skating
- 45. Winter bingo
- 46. Bake bread or pretzels
- 47. Hot chocolate bar
- 48. Snowy science experiment
- 49. Shadow puppet theater
- 50. Build a snowman
- Plus, 4 bonus tech activities
Staring down the barrel of the post-holiday winter can feel a little overwhelming. As we count down to spring, what we hard-working parents really need is a quick list of cheap, low-tech ways to entertain kids until the warmer days start happening. Here’s a list that can help you make the most of these cold, snowy days.
Stay busy on snowy days with 30+ winter activities for kids.
1. Make popcorn balls
These easy popcorn balls with marshmallows may be a little messy, but they’re an activity and a treat all in one. Win!
2. Grab some tape
Make duct tape crafts, including duct tape wallets.
3. Create flipbooks
Buy cheap notebooks or use some sticky notes to make flipbooks.
4. Play Arctic explorers
Get out the camping gear and set up a backyard winter explorers’ base.
5. Write your own adventure
Write some Star Wars or Stranger Things fanfiction—whatever heroes your kids are into.
6. Use your noodles
Experiment with making your own personal ultimate ramen recipe (find ramen tips on Pinterest).
7. Take a hike
Go for an epic walk.
8. Make chores cheerful
Throw a housecleaning party – complete with music and snacks. Get creative and invent a point system for certain tasks.
9. Get grateful
Throw a thank you card-writing party for all those Christmas gifts. (Hey, it’s worth a try.)
10. Improve on a classic
Make epic blanket forts. There are some great ideas on TikTok!
11. Get creative
Try some new winter crafts.
12. Bake up something new
Have fun with simple baking recipes.
13. Go sledding
Make a homemade sled—or, take your normal sled and give it a rad new paint job.
14. Play games
Let the kids plan and put together a family game night.
15. Rock out
Make an easy Rubber Band Guitar.
16. Hunt for treats
Create a scavenger hunt with your leftover Christmas candy.
17. Build your own game
Score some old board games at the thrift shop and let the kids mix and match the pieces to create their own games.
18. Play all day
Or invest in some all-day board games to keep the kids busy. With snacks, of course.
19. Make a machine
Use toys, string, and recycling materials to make a breakfast-cereal pouring Rube Goldberg machine.
20. Take to the skies
Make simple kite that really flies out of newspaper or a simple kite out of foam.
21. Keep it groovy
Make a homemade lava lamp with salt and oil.
22. Make your own funny papers
Write funny captions in old magazines or newspapers with a sharpie.
23. Cut and paste
Make some awesome magazine collages.
24. Play (harmless) pranks
Have a prank party with these harmless, funny pranks for kids. (Can’t get enough? More pranks this way.)
25. Throw a pizza party
Homemade pizza night! Or lunch.
26. Whip up some playdough
The old standby of making homemade play-doh is still fun: try this easy play-doh recipe, or this super-simple play-doh recipe.
27. Get colorful
Use silicone oven safe muffin trays to recycle all those broken crayons into new ones.
28. Repurpose your Amazon boxes
Look at all the things you can do with cardboard. Some of them might be fun. More here.
29. Freeze ice cube art
Use ice cube trays or clear containers to freeze toys and objects in ice, Han Solo-style—if you live someplace cold, freeze stuff outside, or use the freezer.
30. Don’t forget the library
Go to the library and borrow a mountain of books – for free.
31. Make snow un-white
If you live someplace with snow, grab some food color send your kids out to create snow graffiti (more snow art ideas here).
32. Fulfill your Jedi destiny
With a stick, some pipe insulation foam and duct tape, you can make a pretty legit sword or lightsaber that you can use to battle.
33. Snowflake crafts
Create unique snowflakes by cutting folded paper. Challenge the kids to see who can make the most intricate design.
34. DIY snow globes
Use mason jars, glitter, water, and small toys to create your own snow globes.
35. Make an indoor obstacle course
Set up an obstacle course using furniture, pillows, and household items to burn off some energy.
36. Invent a new dance
Host a mini dance competition where everyone comes up with their own moves.
37. Puppet show fun
Craft puppets out of socks or paper bags and let the kids put on a show.
38. Snowball toss
Make “snowballs” out of crumpled paper or soft materials and create a fun target game indoors.
39. DIY bird feeders
Use pinecones, peanut butter, and birdseed to create simple feeders and hang them outside.
40. Ice painting
Freeze colored water in ice cube trays with popsicle sticks, then let kids “paint” on paper as the ice melts.
41. Create a winter storybook
Fold paper to make a mini book and have the kids illustrate and write their own winter adventure.
42. Yoga for kids
Follow a winter-themed kids’ yoga session to stay active indoors.
43. Winter window art
Use washable markers or window crayons to create festive art on windows.
44. Sock skating
Turn a hardwood or tile floor into a skating rink with socks.
45. Winter bingo
Create a bingo card with winter-themed items or activities and play as a family.
46. Bake bread or pretzels
Teach kids to knead dough and make their own bread or pretzels.
47. Hot chocolate bar
Set up a DIY hot chocolate bar with marshmallows, whipped cream, and sprinkles.
48. Snowy science experiment
Bring some snow indoors and watch how it melts. Compare how fast it melts in warm vs. cool spots.
49. Shadow puppet theater
Use a flashlight and your hands to make shadow puppets on the wall for storytelling fun.
50. Build a snowman
I mean, sorry we had to.
Plus, 4 bonus tech activities
- Make a video game with Hopscotch
- Download some podcasts and set up an audio theater
- Take a virtual tour of art museums around the world
- Experiment with learning piano with Pianu or drop beats with Patatap

















































































