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7 Activities for Children During Lockdown

7 Activities for Children During Lockdown

 

With us spending more time at home and being restricted to do the things we love, we wanted to share 7 activities for children during lockdown. Great for our physical and mental wellbeing

The activities we will list are some of our favourite physical activities for families and children to do in their own home, including obstacle courses, scavenger hunts and games. These aren’t just activities for kids, they can be implemented across the whole family. So nobody gets bored and we can all remain active during lockdown.

Each of the different activities use items that are easily accessible in our own homes, (although there are products you can buy), we will be discussing things that can be found or made in your house, or at low cost if you don’t.

These activities and lockdown game ideas aren’t just for lockdown but can be played and utilized anytime.

Please ensure you are fit and well before undertaking any physical exercise, if you have any concerns please speak to your doctor. Some of the activities require adult supervision and caution should be taken.

Things to do in Lockdown at Home

Scavenger Hunt

Our first activity is a good old scavenger hunt. There are so many different variations and themes you could adopt to create a fun and exciting scavenger hunt. The best thing about them is children absolutely love them.

From colour to themed scavenger hunts, the possibilities are endless.

Below is some of our favourite variations of different scavenger hunt ideas you could do, or get creative and invent your own. (We would love to hear your favourite).

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 One book we came across was a perfect recourse for this different kind of hunt, and can be found here. With 52 scavenger hunt ideas in, it’s a perfect companion to any scavenger hunt.

Scavenger Art, Lexi Rees

Review

“What a wonderful book! It’s easily accessible and adaptable for any circumstances, age, or even weather. An ideal present, this fun book would be appreciated by any child who loves to draw. Invaluable for both parents and educators, there are hours of enjoyment to be had within its pages.” Art teacher

 

 

 

 

So there you have it, a basic list of ideas to get you started for a scavenger hunt for kids and parents alike. There are so many other ways you can do a scavenger hunt, take a look here for more inspiration. Don’t forget to share your favourite in the comments below, we love seeing others ideas.

If you would like to take part in a scavenger hunt we did during lockdown, which includes some outdoor ideas too, you can view it here and also take part.

Obstacle Course

We love a obstacle course, there are so many benefits to obstacle courses and so many different ones, from basic equipment to full scale Ninja warrior Who doesn’t love Ninja Warrior?

However not as extreme, we can create a fun challenging obstacle course in our own home, that will have children entertained and active for a long time. The good thing about making a diy obstacle course is that we can change it regularly or let our imaginations run wild and for example, using pillows to walk on replicating a balance beam could quickly be changed into the plank on a pirate ship. Arrrrrrr!!!!!

Obstacle courses can be adapted both indoor and outdoor.

Below is our favourite items and ways you can create your very own Ninja Warrior in your own house.

 

 

 

 

In terms of activities this is certainly one of our favourites and by no means is this a full list of things you can do. Depending on your space you could add all these ideas together and create a big obstacle course with a start and finish point, time your child/ren and see if they can beat their time.

As always we would love to hear your favourite ideas, please use the comments to share yours with us. You can see a video we did during lockdown to see an obstacle course we set up, by clicking on the link here.

 

Relay Races

Relay races create an amazing competitive edge to them and a great team building activity, from challenging each other to racing against the clock trying to beat our own time.

There are so many ways we can do a relay race and we list below some of our favourite ones.

 

 

 

 

Who doesn’t love a good race?

By adopting some of these relay races, you are guaranteed laughter and great family bonding activities with a little bit of a competitive edge. Which family member is going to come out on top?

 

Dance Party

What better way to burn off some energy than a good old fashioned dance party, with so much choice, there is really something for everyone. From Twist again to baby shark, so crank the volume up and stick on some kid-friendly party music.

To view the benefits of dancing and some more ideas, please visit here.

 

Form a group as a family (this game works best with 4 or more participants). Select one child or family member to hold the spotlight and another child or family member to work on the music.

The one with the spotlight should be made to stand in the middle of the dance floor. As the music starts the kids should start dancing, and the person holding the spotlight should shine the flashlight on the dancers one by one.

The one that controls the music can stop it at any point. When the music stops, the family member with the spotlight should freeze and hold the light on the dancer it was on when the music stopped. The dancer with the spotlight on will be considered out.

The game continues until there is only one dancer is left.

 

The benefits of dancing is huge and the fun it generates is easy to see why dancing is a firm favourite of so many.

 

Balloon Fun

Balloons are such a versatile and fun object that children and adults can play so many games with.

Not just for decoration at parties, they are a fantastic way to burn energy, improve so many fundamental skills, like hand eye coordination and gross and fine motor skills and with so many colours, a great visualization aid.

We love balloons and the fun they bring, below is a list of fun things to do with balloons.

(Parental supervision for young children)

 

This game can be played with hands, feet, head or other body parts. You could also get creative with items such as kitchen roll tubes, paper plates and design your own tennis racket.

Credit to Wobbly Jelly for the image

 

 

So there we have it, blow some balloons up and have hours of family fun. There are so many activities to do with balloons.

Why not share yours with us ? Leave your balloon ideas in the comments at the bottom and share them with other families.

 

Hide and Seek

Not much of an explanation needed with this classic game but it doesn’t need to just be limited to children and adults hiding, we can use objects too. Our best hide and seek games are:-

 

 

 

A fantastic classic that never gets old and children and adults will continue to play for years to come.

 

Our 7 Best Of The Rest

We wanted to add some of our best alternative exercises that didn’t quite fit in the categories above, but we felt we had to share some of these in this post.

Below is our 7 best of the rest activities.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Lets Get Active

So there we go, our list of 7 activities for children and families during lockdown, to do whilst you are stuck at home. We hope you like some of these ideas and can incorporate them into your family life. Lets get creative, lets have fun and lets get active.

Have you got some ideas and activities you would like to share with us and other families?

If so please do let us know in the comments below.

As always take care, stay safe and lets get active.

 

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