45 Indoor, Medium mess Activities for Kids
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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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 Join a Local Scouts or Guides GroupScouting and Guiding groups offer fun, friendship and adventure. From Rainbows to Cubs to Explorers, there’s something for every age and interest. 
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 Elderflower CordialA lovely seasonal activity that starts with foraging and ends with a refreshing homemade drink. Get outside, pick some elderflowers, and make something delicious together. 
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 Paper Tearing CollageTearing paper into little bits and sticking them down to make creative designs is great for coordination, focus, and self-expression — and it’s really fun too! 
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 Make MuffinsBaking muffins is a fun, tasty way for children to get involved in the kitchen, practise basic maths, and enjoy the rewards of their hard work. 
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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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 Rock PaintingGrab some smooth stones, paint, and let kids turn rocks into mini works of art. Perfect for creative outdoor or indoor fun—and lovely to hide for others to find! 
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 Indoor BowlingCreate a mini bowling alley at home using plastic bottles and a soft ball. It’s a fun, active way to build coordination and enjoy a bit of friendly competition. 
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 Attend an Art Club or WorkshopArt clubs and workshops give children space to be creative, experiment with materials, and enjoy the freedom to express themselves. 
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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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 Water Play TubA shallow tub, some toys, and a bit of water is all it takes to keep little hands busy. Water play supports sensory development and endless pretend fun. 
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 Play CaféTurn your home into a play café where kids take orders, cook pretend meals, and serve their guests. A creative and confidence-building role-play game. 
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 Play HouseWhether it’s pretending to be parents, pets, or superheroes doing the washing up, playing house encourages role-play, empathy, and storytelling. 
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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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 Building BlocksWhether it’s wooden blocks, LEGO, or DUPLO, building activities spark creativity and problem-solving in kids of all ages. 
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 Breakfast in BedHelp kids prepare a simple breakfast and deliver it with love! A sweet way to practise kindness, independence, and basic kitchen skills. 
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 Make a CardEncourage creativity and kindness by helping kids make their own cards. Perfect for birthdays, holidays, or just because! 
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 Make a WormeryLearn about worms and their amazing role in nature by building your own wormery. A fascinating, hands-on nature project for curious kids. 
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 Have a PicnicGrab a blanket, pack a basket, and head outdoors for a classic picnic! It’s a simple way to enjoy good food and even better company. 

