12 Active Indoor Recess Games for Rainy Days
When the rain pours down, and outdoor play is off the table, there are still plenty of ways to keep the energy up indoors. Here are 12 active indoor recess games to keep children engaged, active, and entertained, no matter the weather.
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Obstacle Course: Use cushions, chairs, and other household items to create a fun obstacle course. Kids can crawl under tables, jump over cushions, and navigate through a maze of furniture.
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Balloon Volleyball: Set up a net using a piece of string across a room and use a balloon as the volleyball. This game combines gentle exercise with lots of laughs as players try to keep the balloon from touching the ground.
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Simon Says: A classic game that promotes movement and listening skills. The leader can call out active commands like "jump on one leg" or "spin around" for added fun.
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Dance Party: Turn up the music and have a dance-off! This not only allows children to burn off energy but also encourages creativity and self-expression.
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Animal Races: Have children mimic different animals as they race from one end of the room to the other. Whether it’s hopping like a frog or waddling like a penguin, it’s sure to elicit giggles.
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Indoor Bowling: Set up a bowling alley using empty plastic bottles as pins and a soft ball as the bowling ball. Children can take turns rolling the ball and cheering each other on.
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Sack Races: If you have large pillowcases, have children hop from one side of the room to the other. This can lead to hilarious spills and laughter!
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Toss and Catch: Using soft balls or beanbags, set a target for children to throw at. This game tests their aim while encouraging movement as they collect the items after each throw.
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Freeze Dance: Play music and let the children dance freely, but when the music stops, they must freeze in place. This game adds an element of surprise and fun!
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Indoor Treasure Hunt: Create a treasure map or a list of clues leading to hidden objects around the house. Children can run from clue to clue, solving puzzles and searching for their "treasure".
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Hula Hooping: If space allows, bring out the hula hoops for some fun twirling and competition to see who can hoop the longest.
- Follow the Leader: Have one child take the lead, creating fun movements to follow, from jumping jacks to silly walks. This game encourages cooperation and creativity.
With these games in mind, a rainy day can transform from a dreary experience into an exciting opportunity for activity and creativity indoors!
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