9 Indoor Activities for Preschoolers

A dancing party with music is a great way to release the wiggles!  Playing a range of songs and music types helps you teach new rhythms, motions, and music to your charges. 

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Have a dance party

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Make and work with playdough on a rainy day for fun and learning.  Playdough encourages creativity and imagination while strengthening tiny writing muscles. 

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Make your own playdough

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Rainy days are perfect for open-ended activities that inspire kids' imagination.  Find some old cardboard boxes and let kids use their imaginations! 

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Get out the cardboard boxes and create!

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Indoor yoga is a terrific way to move on a wet day. Yoga may also teach kids about self-care and stretching. 

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Practice yoga

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Indoor marching parades are a fantastic way to keep kids active on rainy days!

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Have a parade

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A collaborative rainy day art project is a clever approach to entertain kids. A few entertaining ideas follow.

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Get creative with a rain-themed art project

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Invite kids to move like animals to get active!  Add animals and animal movements to make this a game. Jump like a kangaroo, waddle like a penguin, prance like a pony, and more.  

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Move like an animal

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Indoor balloons keep kids interested and engaged. You and the kids can grab balloons or try to keep them up. 

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Play with Balloons

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Hopscotch is normally played outside, but it's great indoors too! Numbering squares in hopscotch helps kids count and recognize numbers while moving.

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Try indoor hopscotch

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