As we find ourselves in lockdown in Sydney, for those at home with kids, trying to find things to keep them entertained can be a little daunting.
Tiny Terrors are a Sydney based team of behaviour consultants for in-home parenting and behaviour support. As a team, we have put our heads together to share some activities to keep the fun (and your sanity!) going.
Even if restrictions prevent you heading out to your usual favourite picnic spot, a backyard teddy bear’s picnic or even a blanket spread out on the loungeroom floor can help break the monotony.
Take inspiration from TV show Ninja Warrior and get the kids moving through an improvised obstacle course. Set up in the backyard or indoors and time each run and crown your winner.
Give the kids a garden plot to plant and look after or pot up a planter box with herbs and vegetables. Here are the best options for planting now in winter.
Line up some empty plastic bottles in the hallway and use an old pair of socks wrapped into a ball to create a quick and easy game of indoor bowling.
Make a movie. Children can write a script, put together costumes and design sets and then film using an iPhone or iPad.
Hold a themed movie afternoon to revisit some family favourites. We love Matilda, Little Rascals, The Lion King and Pocahontas! Get younger kids to make movie tickets, set up cinema seats and rustle up a bowl of microwave popcorn before you settle in.
Use online apps for some recipe inspiration to use up the food or ingredients you have on hand. Younger children can be your ‘kitchen assistant’ as you cook, grating cheese, peeling potatoes, and setting the table.
You can use Birdlife Australia’s bird-finder tool to identify any feathered friends you see in your backyard or neighbourhood.
If you have a mountain of old Lego tucked away, try setting up a table in your living or play area and challenging the kids to design and build a cubby house, rocket ship, unicorn, playground, car, dinosaur, mini city, spinning top, fairy land… You might find yourself joining in.
Write a letter to a grandparent, aunty, or friends overseas. Include photos or drawings, buy a stamp, and let your child deliver it to the post box.
A great science resource is National Geographic Kids. It is full of videos, games and experiments kids of any age will enjoy! We especially love the Weird but True! – Fast Facts; a collection of crazy, strange facts you will love learning about!
Unplug their devices and spend some family time together playing board games. There is a board game to suit all ages and skill level. Some are easy to learn, like Snakes and Ladders and Uno, whilst others take some time, like Monopoly and Cluedo. And most board games have educational benefits…just do not tell your kids that!
Create a themed playlist for this school holiday lockdown for all the family to listen to. Its easy to create on the free app Spotify.
Head online to find online yoga classes to do as a family on YouTube. We especially love Cosmic Kids Yoga – interactive adventures which build strength, balance, and confidence – and get kids into yoga and mindfulness early!
Set up an indoor or backyard treasure or scavenger hunt for younger children. Give them a list of things to find and whoever finishes the list first wins.
Gather some paints, paintbrushes, glitter, paper or canvases and let the kids unleash their inner artist. Set them up in the backyard or garage with drop sheets in case things get messy!
Do you have any other fun and creative ideas for keeping kids entertained during lockdown to share with the Tiny Terrors community? Please share in the comments below.