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Stack cushions, drape blankets over chairs, and lay stepping stones of paper to build a living room adventure course — creative home engineering that burns energy and delights children on rainy days.
Hide clues around the house leading to a small prize or treat — a rainy-day classic that gets children running through every room, thinking, reading, and working together as a team.
Bounce, crawl, slide, and scramble through a giant inflatable obstacle course — a high-energy, laugh-filled venue activity that exhausts kids in the best possible way and requires zero preparation.
Start with scarves, progress to beanbags, then balls — learning to juggle builds hand-eye coordination and concentration through entertaining failure, and gives children a performance skill for life.
Construct a kite from bamboo sticks, tissue paper, and string, then take it outside to fly — the pride of flying something you built yourself makes this craft doubly rewarding for children.
Learn to tie a bowline, reef knot, cleat hitch, and figure-eight using a length of rope — an ancient scout and sailor skill that gives children practical confidence and a tangible sense of mastery.
Weave a crown from bendy willow twigs and decorate it with leaves, flowers, and berries gathered on a walk — a free outdoor craft that turns any child into a woodland royalty.
Sit together and take turns drawing each other's portraits — no artistic talent required. The funny results, commentary, and shared laughter make this a wonderfully bonding indoor activity.
Interview grandparents and relatives for their favourite recipes, write them up with drawings, and bind them into a family cookbook — a heritage project that preserves stories alongside ingredients and becomes a lifelong keepsake.