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    You are here: Home / Playful Activities for Kids / 110 Screen-Free Activities for Kids: Toddlers to Tweens

     

    110 Screen-Free Activities for Kids: Toddlers to Tweens

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    It is so tempting to hand over the iPad, or turn on the television when kids get a little stir crazy and start to whine about being bored. However, instead of turning to technology, try these brain-boosting, screen-free activities that will nourish your child's imagination, improve their problem solving skills and inspire their natural curiosity.

    This list of easy screen-free activities includes options for every age–toddlers, preschoolers, elementary-aged kids and tweens. The activity choices are categorized by age and whether the idea is more appropriate for indoors or outdoors.

    Collage of screen-free activities for kids

    Most likely, your child will start an activity and then put their own special twist on it. Letting them take the lead encourages creative thinking and will convince them that screen-free time fun! And don't forget our giant list of indoor activities for kids where you can find even more ideas!

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    If you want the two-page printable list of the activities fill out the form with your information and we'll send one over to you!

    Screen-Free Activities for Toddlers

    These ideas are great screen-free entertainment for 1-2 year olds, but be sure to check out the ideas for 2-4 year olds, as many of them will also work for toddlers.

    Indoors

    1. Poke craft sticks through a slot in a yogurt container

    2. Put a line of painter's tape on the floor. Line up all your toy cars or animals (or other toys!) on the tape.

    3. Dump out a basket full of socks and match them

    4. Play with cups and spoons in a tub of bubbles and water

    5. Play with a (closed!) plastic zip-top bag filled with paint

    6. Place scraps of paper and fabric to a sheet of sticky paper

    7. Paint on the windows with washable paint

    8. Look at interactive board books

    9. Toss ping-pong balls into a laundry basket

    10. Bang on pots and pans with a wooden spoon

    11. Dance with silk play scarves

    12. Stack food storage containers

    13. Crawl over a pillow obstacle course

    14. Hammer or push golf tees into a foam block

    15. Try drawing from a new perspective

    MORE: Indoor activities for toddlers

    Outside

    16. Take a walk and point out all the colors

    17. Go to the library

    18. Paint on the sidewalk or driveway with water

    19. Throw rocks into a pond

    20. Scrub rocks with a scrubbing brush

    21. Chase bubbles

    22. Fill a bucket with water and drop in items from nature to see what sinks and floats

    23. Dig in the dirt

    24. Walk a balance beam (2x4 beam set on the ground)

    25. Play follow the leader

    26. Rake leaves or sweep the patio

    27. Place a very long sheet of paper from a giant paper roll on the ground. Squirt it with a generous helping of paint and dance with bare feet all over the paper!

    28. Wash the car (with a grown-up)

    29. Give dolls a bubble bath

    30. Set up a frozen ice play station

    Screen-Free Activities for Preschoolers

    Preschoolers will love all of the toddler activities as well as these ideas geared towards 2-4 year olds!

    Indoors

    1. Make sticker resist painting

    2. Have a tea party with stuffed animals and dolls

    3. Sit inside a cardboard box and draw on the inside with markers

    4. Drop objects in a hole cut into a cardboard box

    5. Make and deliver mail to every room in the house

    6. Set up a science lab mixing station

    7. Make an body outline and fill it in

    8. Make your own no-cook play dough

    9. Try these play dough add-ins

    10. Put together a floor puzzle

    11. Play with office supply stickers

    12. Make stick puppets and put on a play

    13. Cover the table in paper and create a huge work of art

    14. Hang up the alphabet with clothespins, or try one of these clothespin activities

    15. Make a collage, or a collage book

    MORE: Low prep indoor activities for 2-4 year olds

    Outside

    16. Go to library story time

    17. Draw with chalk on the sidewalk

    18. Roll down a hill

    19. Water plants with a watering can

    20. Make mud pies

    21. Set up a picnic for your toy animals and dolls using items from nature

    22. Play in a shaving cream sensory bin

    23. Make an exploding car wash

    24. Tape a large paper roll to the fence and drop toy cars down it

    25. Play Simon Says

    26. Play Land Sea Air

    27. Paint outside

    28. Do animal walks

    29. Play catch or kick a ball

    30. Go on a walk and count the birds

    MORE: Indoor ball games for kids

    Screen-Free Activities ages 5-10

    Elementary-aged kids will still enjoy many of the screen-free ideas for preschoolers, but are ready to move on to activities that involve more planning and complex execution.

    Inside

    1. Draw a self portrait

    2. Try a new cookie recipe

    3. Pick up and put away the clothes in your room and closet

    4. Design and make your own paper dolls

    5. Make a clone trooper paper doll chain

    6. Draw mandalas in an art journal

    7. Learn how to write in secret code

    8. Make hand shadows

    9. Design your own personal flag

    10. Read a book

    11. Listen to an audiobook

    12. Make a "telephone" from string and paper cups

    13. Play clock solitaire

    14. Learn a traditional board game from a different culture

    15. Set up an epic domino run

    MORE: Easy indoor activities for 5-10 year olds

    Keep your kids busy indoors with new books.

    Outdoor

    16. Go to the library and look up how to say, "hello," in 10 different languages

    17. Paint kindness messages on rocks

    18. Set up an obstacle course and time yourself completing it

    19. Close your eyes and count how many different bird songs you can hear

    20. Play hopscotch

    21. Jump rope

    21. Make tin can stilts

    23. Make s'mores in a solar oven

    24. Start a nature journal

    25. Play one of these 10 tag games

    26. Try a new sport

    27. Write poetry with sidewalk chalk

    28. Run through the sprinkler

    29. Play cornhole

    30. Start an herb garden

    MORE: Fun indoor games for kids

    Screen-Free Ideas for Tweens, ages 10-12

    Preteens enjoy working independently and some are even joining the Smart Phone Liberation Movement! Here are 20 ideas for tweens who want to limit their screen time.

    1. Design your own business cards for your dream career

    2. Make a meal for the family

    3. Put on a puppet show for younger children

    4. Volunteer at the library

    5. Go through your closet and donate unwanted clothes and toys

    6. Interview a grandparent about their childhood

    7. Help a neighbor with yard work

    8. Learn origami (from a book, not YouTube)

    9. Make milk carton candles

    10. Make ice cream in a bag

    11. Tye dye a t-shirt

    12. Go birding

    13. Write in a journal

    14. Go to a thrift store and find something to repurpose into a craft

    15. Create a Rube Goldberg machine

    16. Solve Perplexors logic puzzles

    17. Go for a hike with friends and no phones

    18. Surprise your parents by doing your least favorite chore

    19. Get a book on magic tricks from the library and dazzle your friends and family

    20. Draw your family tree

    MORE: Indoor activities for tweens

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    Comments

    1. Pragmatic Mom says

      May 01, 2014 at 4:07 pm

      Love your ideas for indoor fun. We need that right now because we are getting a lot of rain here in Boston! And I wanted to share our Mad Cup Stacking idea (a silly but easy one to do at home) http://www.pragmaticmom.com/2012/12/active-indoors/

      Reply
      • Erica MomandKiddo says

        May 01, 2014 at 5:01 pm

        I love that post, Mia!

        Reply
    2. jdaniel4smomj says

      May 01, 2014 at 10:22 pm

      What great ideas!

      Reply
    3. Emma @ P is for Preschooler says

      May 04, 2014 at 1:54 pm

      I love these - they're fun enough that kids won't even miss the TV. (Maybe? lol!)

      Reply
    4. Sarah says

      May 04, 2014 at 5:01 pm

      i'd love to know where i could find out more about the worksheets you use in your younger son's DIY workbook. i saw the coloring pages but you mentioned other types of worksheets and i wonder where you find them.

      Reply
      • Erica MomandKiddo says

        May 05, 2014 at 5:49 am

        Some of them came from books but most of them I found online. It's been years since I originally made the book for my older son so I don't have any web addresses for you. If you search online you should be able to find a selection.

        Reply
    5. Barbara Gruener says

      May 05, 2014 at 8:37 pm

      Love your ideas ... tweeted and linked them on my blog here: http://corneroncharacter.blogspot.com/2014/05/plugging-in-to-screen-free-week.html

      Reply
    6. writersideup says

      May 05, 2014 at 10:15 pm

      Let's hear it for SCREEN FREEEEEE!!!! Seriously---ANY time spent away from TVs, computers and all the other paraphernalia is a good thing 😀

      Reply
      • Erica MomandKiddo says

        May 06, 2014 at 8:09 am

        I totally agree.

        Reply

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