At Bell Family, we know that some of the most meaningful moments of childhood happen away from screens. Screen-free activities encourage children to build creativity, problem-solving skills, confidence, and social connections while supporting healthy physical and emotional development. Whether indoors on a rainy afternoon or outside exploring the world around them, hands-on play helps children stay engaged, curious, and active in ways that truly support their growth.
Below, we’re sharing a variety of fun indoor and outdoor screen-free activities for children ages 2–11 that caregivers, sitters, and families can enjoy together all year long!
Ages 2-5
- Build a fort: Create a fort or play area with couch cushions, blankets, pillows, etc. If you have an extra crib mattress or exercise mat, get these involved, too. The kids can help pile all materials together and you can put it together.
- Dress up & pretend play: Put those Halloween costumes to work (more than just one day of the year). Or play pretend doctor’s office, restaurant or race car driver.
- Balloon volleyball: An instant classic of the “keep it up” game.
- Indoor picnic: Grab your snacks, spread out a blanket, and eat on the floor. Invite stuffed animals to join or for a mess free take, do a pretend tea party.
Ages 6-8
- Neighborhood scavenger hunt: Create a list of things for kids to find in the neighborhood, and let them check them off (with a pen, stamp, or sticker) as they go.
- Create an obstacle course: Lots of at-home items will work for this: pillows or towels to jump over, tape on the floor as a “balance beam,” etc.
- Puppet shows: Repurpose those giant cardboard boxes. Cut a big hole in it to create a puppet theater and use socks, paper bags, and stuffed animals to make great puppets. Arts & crafts meets a night at the theater. You can even name your puppets and give them personality.
- Use a stopwatch (for so many things): It’s an instant game when you tell the child “I’ll time you.” Time how long it takes them to pick up their toys, how many jumping jacks they can do in a minute, etc.
Ages 9-11
- Cook together: You and the child(ren) can make a snack or sweet treat together. They can help gather or measure out ingredients, stir/mix, or washing produce is great, too. Practice following a recipe and then enjoy the fruit of your labor!
- Giant coloring/activity table: Cover an entire table with a roll of paper or giant coloring sheet and let them get to work. Build a scene together, play extreme tic-tac-toe, see where the creativity takes you.
- Paper planes & origami: Build paper planes together and practice throwing them at a target or see who can throw theirs the farthest.
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