9 Activities for Kids Aged 6 that take 0-15 mins
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Play a Card Game
View activity: Play a Card GameRediscover the joy of simple card games! From Go Fish to Top Trumps, these games are perfect for rainy days, holidays, or winding down at home.
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Ring a Ring o’ Roses
View activity: Ring a Ring o’ RosesHold hands, sing the rhyme, and fall down laughing! Ring a Ring o’ Roses is a timeless game that gets children moving, singing, and smiling together.
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Musical Statues
View activity: Musical StatuesA timeless party game where kids dance to music and freeze when it stops. Move while frozen, and you’re out!
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Musical Chairs
View activity: Musical ChairsGet kids moving, laughing, and thinking fast with a game of Musical Chairs! A timeless favourite that’s perfect for parties, playdates, or rainy days indoors.
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Grow An Avocado Tree
View activity: Grow An Avocado TreeTurn food scraps into a growing project! With just a few simple steps, children can sprout an avocado seed and grow their own little tree.
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Animal sound game
View activity: Animal sound gameTest your animal knowledge and make some noise! The Animal Sound Game is a hilarious way to get kids laughing, listening, and learning through play.
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Skittle rainbow
View activity: Skittle rainbowTurn a pack of Skittles into a beautiful rainbow with just a plate and some water! A simple, colorful science experiment that feels like pure magic.
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Riddle Time! Brain Teasers for Clever Kids
View activity: Riddle Time! Brain Teasers for Clever KidsGive those growing minds a fun workout with a riddle challenge! Take turns guessing silly, tricky, or classic riddles to build logic, problem-solving, and laughter.
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Mindful Breathing
View activity: Mindful BreathingMindful breathing is a calming activity that helps children focus, feel grounded, and regulate their emotions. It’s especially helpful when kids are feeling anxious, overstimulated, or need a quiet moment to reset. By turning attention to their breath, children begin to notice how their bodies feel, learn to manage stress, and develop a lifelong tool…