100+ Screen-Free Activities for Kids
Looking for fun, low-prep ways to keep the kids entertained without screens? You’re in the right place.
This is your hub for creative, engaging, and completely offline activities designed to spark imagination, encourage movement, and bring families closer—no gadgets required.
Whether you’ve got five minutes or a full afternoon, there’s something here to suit every energy level, mess tolerance, and age group.
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 Join a Sports ClubFrom football to gymnastics, joining a local sports club is a brilliant way for kids to stay active, learn new skills, and enjoy team spirit. 
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 Take a Dance ClassWhether it’s ballet or street dance, classes are a great way for children to move their bodies, make friends and enjoy creative expression. 
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 Post OfficeCreate a pretend post office at home! Kids can write letters, sort the mail, and deliver it around the house as part of this imaginative and literacy-rich role-play. 
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 Join a Gymnastics ClassFrom forward rolls to balance beams, gymnastics helps kids build strength, flexibility and self-belief in a fun and friendly setting. 
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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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 CharadesA brilliant game for all ages, charades gets everyone moving, thinking, and laughing. No equipment needed—just imagination and a bit of silliness. 
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 Go to a MuseumPlan a trip to a local museum and unlock a world of history, science, art, or nature. An inspiring way to encourage curiosity and learning through real-world exploration. 
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 Beach Can KnockdownTake aim and test your throwing skills with this classic game of pebble tossing — perfect for competitive fun on the sand. 
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 Superheroes & VillainsLet kids become their favourite heroes—or invent their own! A high-energy role-play game that explores bravery, teamwork, and creative problem-solving. 
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 Fly a KiteFlying a kite is a joyful, low-cost way to enjoy the outdoors together. It encourages movement, coordination, and a sense of calm focus while watching the kite dance across the sky. Materials Tools Steps Why It’s Great Safety Tips 
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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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 Ride a BikeHead outside for a cycle! Whether on a balance bike, stabilisers, or full-sized wheels, bike riding boosts confidence, coordination, and independence. 
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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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 HopscotchAll you need is some chalk and a bit of pavement for this throwback favourite. Hopscotch builds balance, number recognition and plenty of giggles. 
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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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 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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 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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 Draw a mapEncourage creativity and spatial thinking by helping your child draw a map—of a real place, a fantasy land, or even your own house. 
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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. 
