10 Rainy Day Activities For Kids
(Posted on Thursday, September 20, 2018)

1. Glow In The Dark Slime
First, the kids kept seeing the “glow-in-the-dark slime” on the TV and have been begging to make it. The rain gave us a reason to give it a try and let me tell you, it was a hit! All you need is:5 oz. Elmer’s glow in the dark glue
1/2 tbsp. baking soda
1 tbsp. contact lense solution


2. Paint with Cars
Grab some washable paint. We used Q-tips to add dots of paint all over a large piece of paper. The kids can drive their toy cars through the paint. We had fun experimenting with different sized cars and different types of wheels!
3. Make a Blanket Fort
There is almost nothing better than making a fort out of chairs, blankets, and pillows and playing or snuggling up inside. Not sure how, but any toy or game is much more fun if played with inside a blanket fort!

4. Fruit Loop Necklaces
Grab a box of fruit loops and some crafting pipe cleaners. The kids can thread the fruit loops onto the pipe cleaners, and even enjoy a yummy snack after.
5. Bake or Cook Together
Our favorite thing to make is the Jell-O Creations Dessert Kits. You can likely find them at your local grocery store. The kids can do all the mixing and add their own gummies. The best part is, it’s pudding, so it’s safe to lick the bowl!


6. Build with Pretzels and Marshmallows
Connect pretzel sticks together with marshmallows to make all sorts of creations. We all know how much toddlers love to play with their food.
7. Fun with Boxes: The Dice Game
My kids have plenty of toys, but give them a box and they will make believe all day! We always save big boxes to make cars, planes, or play houses. We also love what we call “the dice game.” All you need to do is tape different action ideas onto a square box, like: “Do jumping jacks,” or “Race to the Front Door.” The kids take turns rolling the dice and must do whatever action they roll. My favorite is “freeze dance.” They have to dance, but when I say “freeze” they must freeze like a statue. It’s fun and it tires them out… double win! I have to thank a dear mother and friend for this one as it about saved me when taking care of two toddlers and a newborn.
8. Digging Sets

9. Kinetic Sand or Cloud Dough

8 cups flour
1 cup vegetable oil
Mix together well and have fun!10. Experiment with New Art Supplies
The kids always have fun when we try out new art supplies. Here are two of my favorites (click the link to check them out): Watercolor Crayons These are awesome because they write like a crayon, but the kids can paint over them with plain water for a watercolor look! Ooly Fresh Pick Neon Gel Crayon Highlighters Ooly makes all kinds of fun coloring products. The crayon highlighters are scented, which makes them extra fun.