30 Boredom-Busting Winter Activities for Toddlers
Winter can be a particularly challenging time for keeping little kids entertained. Cabin fever is real, and it can be brutal. But with a few supplies that you probably already have around your house, you can turn a boring, cold winter day into a fun adventure filled with activities that activate your child’s imagination. Check out these 30 winter activities for toddlers that you can try right now.
Sticky Snowman
Image and activity via Happy Toddler Playtime
Kids LOVE to make messes, and parents…well, parents aren't quite as rapturous about cleaning them up. That’s exactly what makes this project so much fun. Kids will have a blast making a sticky mess without destroying the house.
Snowball Launcher Winter Activity
Image and activity via Little Bins for Little Hands
Why not sprinkle in some science to your day? Check out this snowball launcher activity that easily turns into a game for the whole family.
Snow Dough Winter Activity
Image and activity via Powerful Mothering
Kiddos keep their fingers busy working with some homemade dough resembling freshly fallen snow. Bonus: This snow dough is “taste safe,” which means kids won’t get sick if their curiosity prompts them to take a nibble.
Snow Painting Winter Activity for Toddlers
Image and activity via Brilliant Little Minds
This snow painting project is perfect for young toddlers. Plus, it makes for pretty, wintry décor!
Fake Snow Sensory Box Winter Activity for Toddlers
Image and activities via The Best Ideas for Kids
Go outside and grab some pinecones, and then mix in a few ingredients from the kitchen to make this sensory box that emulates snow and will give your kids some tactile delight.
Frozen Paint Winter Activity for Toddlers
Image and activity via Busy Toddler
If you face the challenge of having your kids whip through activities at breakneck speed, then this will definitely help slow their roll. Freeze your paint into a popsicle and have your kids create works of art as the paint begins to melt.
Magic Snowball Winter Activity for Toddlers
Image and activity via Entertain Your Toddler
This sneaky STEM project invites kids to drop snowballs into jars and then watch them explode with color. Talk about a bright idea!
Felt Tree Winter Activity for Toddlers
Image and activity via Inspire Uplift
This is perfect for little kids who can’t keep their hands off the real tree. Create your own felt version of a Christmas tree and let your kids go to town decorating (and redecorating) their own.
Pinchy Bags Sensory Play Winter Activity for Toddlers
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Sensory projects are so much fun but they tend to get pretty darn messy. Try this cleaner twist and watch your child have a great time without worrying about picking up later.
Little People Ski Ramp Winter Activity for Toddlers
If you have an old cardboard box and some imagination, you’re halfway there! With this winter activity, kids get to try death-defying ski jumps without ever getting hurt.
Blanket Fort Winter Activity for Toddlers
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Who doesn’t love a good old-fashioned blanket fort? Try dressing yours up with twinkly lights, pillows, cozy books...it's the perfect nook for reading, playing, or even sipping hot cocoa!
Giant Gingerbread Man Winter Activity for Toddlers
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Kids can decorate these larger-than-life “cookies” to their hearts’ content! If you don’t have a roll of craft paper, try cutting up brown paper grocery bags or using the white side of old wrapping paper.
Ice Scoop Transfer Winter Game for Toddlers
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This winter activity for toddlers is perfect for busy bodies who love to have something to do. Fill one tub or bowl with ice and another with colored water. Then, let your kiddo go to town moving the ice to the water to see what happens.
Snowman Bowling Winter Activity for Toddlers
Image and activity via 5 Minutes for Mom
Grab the recycling bin and get busy painting some cans to create the equipment you’ll need to play this DIY game. Toddlers will especially love tossing bean bags at the stacked cans.
Iceberg Hop Winter Activity for Toddlers
Image and activity via Mrs. Plemons' Kindergarten
If your kids have ever pretended that the floor is lava, this winter activity is the game for them. Create a few icebergs out of paper or fabric and turn your floor into an Arctic ice field that your kids must hop around to navigate.
Sparkling Ice Winter Activity for Toddlers
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You’ll want to help your toddler with this one. With just a few materials, you can work together to create sparkling icicles that you can save as ornaments, decorate a window to catch some sun-rays, or even turn into a mobile to hang in your child’s room.
Maple Syrup Snow Candy Winter Activity for Toddlers
Image and activity via Little Bins for Little Hands
If you’ve ever spent a winter in New England, you may have heard of this one. Using snow and some maple syrup, your kids can make their own delicious candy that will double as a magical memory when they grow up.
Bubble Wrap Run Winter Activity for Toddlers
Image and activity via Hands On as We Grow
This winter activity looks like too much fun! If you are one of those people who saves bubble wrap to reuse, then you’ll have plenty of pop for this project.
Discovery Bottle Winter Activity for Toddlers
Image and activity via Teaching 2- and 3-Year-Olds
It’s amazing what you can fit into a bottle with this discovery activity that is perfect for little kids. Combine some small objects with glitter in a clear plastic bottle, and you’ve got some sparkly on-the-go entertainment.
Squirt Gun Painting Winter Activity for Toddlers
Image and activity via 123 Homeschool 4 Me
Grab some food coloring and suit up with this winter activity that will get the whole family outside and playing in the snow.
Exploding Snowmen Winter Activity for Preschoolers
Image and activity via Mombrite
Want to have…a blast? This winter activity blends science with pure delight.
Marble Run Winter Activity for Toddlers
Image and activity via Happy Toddler Playtime
This winter activity for toddlers can be as simple or complicated as you want it to be, which is perfect for little kids. Grab a cookie sheet, a marble, and some snow, and make your own marble run.
Salt Crystal Snowflake Winter Activity for Kids
Image and activity via Living Well Mom
Make some DIY salt crystals that you can decorate your windows with. You can create colorful, sparkling snowflakes that will last the rest of winter.
Tissue Paper Snowprint Winter Activity for Toddlers
Image and activity via Mrs. Plemons' Kindergarten
Sometimes little kid art makes the perfect gift. Sit down with your toddler and make a bunch of fun tissue paper art projects and then give them to friends and family.
Freezing Bubble Winter Activity for Toddlers
Image and activity via No Stress Homeschooling
This is the perfect activity for the little Elsa in your life. With the magic of science, your toddler can freeze bubbles and then watch in wonder at the colorful pile.
Hatching Penguin Winter Activity for Kids
Image and activity via Kids Craft Room
Not only is this an art project that kids will love but it’s also a puppet show! Your chicks will have fun creating a hatching penguin but why stop there? Create hatching birds, lizards, dragons, aliens, anything your child can dream up.
Hot Chocolate Slime Winter Activity for Toddlers
Image and activity via Raising Little Superheroes
Yup. You can make hot chocolate slime! Kids will love getting their hands lost in this gooey messy fun.
Winter Playdough for Toddlers
Image and activity via Playdough to Plato
This set of DIY playdough comes in mint, hot chocolate, and pine. It might be hard for the grownups to not play with it, to be honest.
Hole Punch Snowflake Winter Activity for Kids
Image and activity via No Time for Flashcards
Sometimes kids need to focus on something for a while to help ward off cabin fever. This hole punch snowflake project is perfect for kids with too much energy who need somewhere to direct their focus. Bonus? You can decorate your house with their creations when they’re done!
DIY Bird Feeder Winter Activity for Kids
Image and activity via Learning and Exploring Through Play
Teach your kids about local birds by creating these fun cookie cutter bird feeders that you can hang outside your windows. Watch and learn as birds stop by to munch a winter treat.
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