30 Indoor, Low energy Activities for Kids that take 30-60 mins
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 Interview a Family MemberA simple, low-prep chat activity where a child interviews a relative to capture family stories, build confidence, and practise listening. 
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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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 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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 Learn a Musical InstrumentLearning an instrument is a rewarding journey that nurtures patience, creativity and a lifelong love of music. 
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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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 DIY Top TrumpsDesign, draw, and battle! DIY Top Trumps is a fun mix of creativity and strategy as kids make their own themed card decks and challenge friends or family to a showdown. 
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 Visit a LibraryTake a trip to your local library for stories, quiet time, and new adventures. It’s a brilliant, budget-friendly way to build a love of books and learning. 
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 LEGO ChallengeSet up creative build challenges for kids of all ages using LEGO or building blocks. Great for sparking imagination, problem-solving and fine motor skills. 
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 Start a Jigsaw PuzzleSettle in for some quiet concentration with a jigsaw puzzle. Great for rainy days, teamwork, and developing patience and problem-solving skills. 
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 Create Your Family TreeHelp children learn about their heritage by building a simple family tree. A meaningful project that blends art, storytelling, and family 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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 Visit a Pet ShopVisit your local pet shop or aquarium to see rabbits, reptiles, tropical fish and more. A brilliant low-cost alternative to the zoo! 
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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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 Friendship BraceletsTeach kids how to make colourful friendship bracelets using thread or yarn. A relaxing and heartfelt craft they’ll love to gift and wear. 
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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. 
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 Plant a Mini GardenCreate a mini garden in a pot, tray, or window box! This hands-on activity is a brilliant way for kids to learn about plants, nature, and responsibility. 
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 Rice Krispie SquaresWhip up a batch of gooey, crunchy Rice Krispie treats! A quick and tasty no-bake recipe that kids will love to make—and eat. 
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 Cereal Box Puppet TheatreTransform an empty cereal box into a mini puppet theatre and put on your very own shows with paper puppets. A perfect rainy-day activity packed with creativity and drama! 
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 Handprint ArtCapture little hands in big, creative ways! Turn handprints into animals, flowers, and seasonal art that’s perfect for display or gifting. 
