30 Indoor Activities for Kids that take 0-15 mins
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 Toilet Roll Mummy WrapA hilarious Halloween game where children turn each other into mummies using toilet paper. 
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 Threading with PastaA simple, mess-free craft using dry pasta and string that supports fine motor skills and creativity — perfect for quiet play or beginner crafting. 
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 Simon SaysA classic listening game that gets children moving, thinking and laughing. Ideal for developing attention, coordination and self-control. 
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 Finger Puppet FunUse finger puppets (or socks with faces!) to bring playful characters to life. A gentle, engaging way to support baby’s social and imaginative development. 
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 Kitchen Sound LabTurn everyday kitchen items into a toddler-friendly percussion lab! Tap, bang and stir to explore sound, rhythm and creativity through playful noise-making. 
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 Tray Memory GameChildren love studying a tray of curious objects and seeing how many they can remember once it’s been whisked away. It’s a calm, engaging game that encourages focus and memory skills — perfect for a quiet moment at home. 
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 Dots and BoxesA simple pencil-and-paper game where players take turns joining dots to complete boxes. Great for quiet moments and early strategy skills. 
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 JournallingA simple way for kids to reflect, express themselves, and build writing confidence. Perfect for quiet time or as part of a calming daily routine. 
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 What’s Missing?A simple observation game that’s perfect for restaurants, waiting rooms or any moment where you need a few minutes of quiet fun. 
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 Do the DishesWith a little encouragement, helping with the washing up can feel like play — especially for younger children who love bubbles, splashing, and being part of the team. 
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 Would You Rather?A simple, silly conversation game where kids choose between two options. Perfect for car rides, mealtimes, or anytime you want a few giggles. 
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 Peek-a-booA classic first game that never gets old! Peek-a-boo builds connection, sparks laughter, and helps babies learn about object permanence. 
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 Baby Bubble TimeBlow bubbles gently and let babies watch, reach and pop them. It’s a calming, joyful activity that supports visual tracking, coordination and connection. 
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 Footprint PaintingA gentle, creative activity that lets babies explore colour and sensation by stamping their painted feet onto paper. A lovely keepsake and a sensory-rich experience. 
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 Rolling Ball GameA simple game of rolling a soft ball back and forth can build early coordination, attention and connection — perfect for babies and toddlers. 
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 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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 Naughts and CrossesQuick to learn, easy to play, and perfect for filling little pockets of time. All you need is paper and a pencil to enjoy this classic game of strategy. 
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 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 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 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. 
