20+ Fun Indoor Game Ideas for Toddler to Big Kids
Winter is magical — until the kids are stuck inside for too long and you’re scrambling for new ways to keep them entertained. When freezing temperatures, snow days, or long dark evenings hit, parents start searching for indoor winter games and fun activities to keep kids busy at home.
If you’ve already exhausted the usual coloring books, puzzles, Lego builds, and screen-time breaks, this big, fresh list of indoor winter activities for kids will save the day. These ideas are low-prep, budget-friendly, and perfect for toddlers, preschoolers, and big kids who need something creative (and calm!) to do indoors.
Below you’ll find a mix of movement games, pretend play setups, creative activities, search-and-find games, and quiet-time options — all cozy, indoor-friendly, and mom-approved for long winter days at home.
Movement-Based Indoor Games
1. Cloud Jump
Tape cloud shapes on the floor using masking tape.
Call out numbers, colors, or “big cloud / small cloud,” and kids jump accordingly.
Great for burning quick winter energy.
2. Freeze Dance – Winter Edition
Kids dance while music plays → freeze when it stops.
Call out winter poses:
❄ snowflake
🐧 penguin
⛄ icicle
🍪 gingerbread man
3. Roll-the-Dice Workout
Write six silly moves on a sheet (hop like a bunny, robot walk, etc.).
Kids roll the dice and perform the move.
4. Hallway Snowman Bowling
Use empty bottles as pins.
Let kids decorate them as snowmen.
Use a soft ball → instant indoor bowling.
5. Indoor Obstacle Course
Use pillows, chairs, and blankets to create tunnels, “mountains,” and stepping stones.
Time each round for fun.
6. Balloon Keep-Up Challenge
The goal: don’t let the balloon touch the ground.
Add challenges:
– Only elbows
– Only knees
– No talking
Quiet-Time & Table Games
7. Winter Treasure Tray
Hide tiny objects inside cotton balls, pom poms, or a rice tray.
Kids search for:
– “something blue”
– “something round”
– “something soft”
8. Memory Tray Challenge
Place 10–12 items on a tray.
Look for 20 seconds → cover → kids recall as many items as possible.
9. Guess the Mystery Object
Place small objects inside a pillowcase.
Kids guess by touch only.
10. Winter Match-Up Cards
Create simple matching cards: mitten, snowflake, scarf, gingerbread, star.
Play memory match or speed match.
11. Alphabet Walk (Indoor Edition)
Pick a letter.
Kids find items around the house starting with that letter.
🎨 Creative & Pretend Play Games
12. Newspaper Fashion Show
Give kids newspapers + tape → they create their own outfits.
Hold a mini runway show with music.
13. DIY Puppet Theatre
Turn a cardboard box or sofa into a stage.
Use socks, paper bags, or soft toys as puppets.
14. Blanket Fort Hotel
Make a cozy fort and add:
- check-in desk
- “room service”
- story corner
Perfect for long, lazy evenings.
15. Hot Cocoa Café
Set up a pretend café using:
– cotton balls (“marshmallows”)
– cups
– toy spoons
– paper menus
Kids take & serve orders. Big hit with preschoolers.
16. Cardboard Winter Town
Use boxes to create:
– roads
– tunnels
– tiny shops
Add little cars or animal figurines.
🔍 Search & Find Games
17. Sticky Note Hunt
Hide sticky notes around the house.
Write letters, colors, tiny tasks, or numbers.
Kids collect them and complete challenges.
18. Scavenger Spiral
Instead of a list, give categories in order:
– something tiny
– something round
– something soft
– something shiny
– something that smells nice
19. Tape Maze on the Floor
Use masking tape to draw a road maze.
Kids drive toy cars through it.
🎲 Classic, Calm Activities
20. Board Game Afternoon
Rotate family favorites:
UNO, Connect 4, Ludo, Memory Match, Snakes & Ladders.
21. Living Room Domino Run
Set up dominoes in patterns across the room and topple them.
22. Shadow Story Theater
Shine a flashlight behind a bedsheet.
Kids make shadow puppets → you narrate a story.
🍂 Cuddle-Friendly Play
23. Blanket Slide Game
Let your toddler sit on a blanket.
Gently pull them around the room like a sleigh ride.
Set stops: “Penguin Point,” “Snowflake Station,” “Hot Cocoa Hut.”
24. DIY Snowstorm Jar
Fill a jar with baby oil, glitter & beads.
Shake to watch the “snowstorm.”


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