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80 Fun Activities for Kids Who Will Never Be Bored Again

From DIY crafts to easy-to-organize games, these boredom-busters will keep them going.

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Kids have a reputation for being over-scheduled, but even the ones with the busiest calendars still find themselves faced with stretches of downtime. When those empty hours strike, it can be tempting for them to run to the nearest adult and just whine, "I'm bored!" But you can head those complaints off at the pass by keeping some fun ideas in your back pocket — especially ones that only require some simple materials that can easily be kept around the house.

Here are the best fun activities for kids to try in 2023. Many of them are DIYs and crafts ideas for kids that'll let them set their creativity loose. (And if there's a holiday coming up, we have additional project ideas for special occasions like Thanksgiving, Halloween, Christmas, Easter, Mother's Day and Father's Day.) Others are indoor or backyard games they can try at home when they're in the mood for some head-to-head competition. And there are plenty of learning activities that can support whatever topics they're exploring in school. No matter what they're into, they'll find something to amuse themselves.

Looking for more creative activities for kids? Check out these Good Housekeeping guides:

The Best Summer Crafts for Kids | The Best Fall Crafts for Kids | The Best Winter Crafts for Kids | The Best At-Home Science Experiments for Kids | The Best Learning Activities for Preschoolers | The Best Learning Activities for Toddlers | Fun Activities for Toddlers | The Best Activities for 1-Year-Olds

DIY Paper

a diy deckle to make your own paper
Dream a Little Bigger

You can take photo frames and a fiberglass window screen and refashion them into a DIY deckle that can be used to make paper. Kids will love taking their old worksheets or junk mail and turning into paper that can be re-used.

Get the tutorial at Dream a Little Bigger »

Decoder Wheel

a decoder wheel that uses school icons as symbols for a code
Crafting Cheerfully

Kids will have so much fun decrypting secret messages after they make their own decoder wheel. You can use the one from the tutorial below, or invent your own codes and ciphers.

Get the tutorial at Crafting Cheerfully »

Recycled T-Shirt Bracelets

a woman wears bracelets from recycled t shirts
Crafts by Amanda

Kids can take old t-shirts that are either too small or too damaged to wear and give them new life as colorful bracelets. This activity can also spark conversations about sustainability and the lifecycle of the things we buy.

Get the tutorial at Crafts By Amanda »

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Worry Monsters

worry monsters painted onto smooth stones
No Time for Flashcards

This is a social-emotional activity inspired by the Mo Willems book Sam, the Most Scaredycat Kid in the Whole World. But even if you haven't read it, kids can get the gist: They can paint pet "monsters" onto smooth, flat stones, then keep them in their pockets to either tell their worries to or squeeze when they're feeling anxious. They can also just be treated like pet rocks.

Get the tutorial at No Time for Flash Cards »

Fairy House

a clay fairy house sits in the corner of the garden
Happiness Is Homemade

Get the kids in on the "cottagecore" trend by making a fairy house and decorations out of polymer clay. They can then be placed in gardens, under trees or anywhere else kids think need a splash of color — or any place they thing there are fairies who need a good home.

Get the tutorial at Happiness Is Homemade »

Magnetic Race Track

a with a magnet on the bottom, plus a race track with a kid manipulating the cars
Jamie Reimer/Hands on As We Grow

Glue a metal washer to the bottom of a toy car, grab a strong magnet and then kids will have a new way of sending their vehicles around the track. You'll also give them an introduction into the concept of magnetism and can talk about a magnet's force.

Get the tutorial at Hands On as We Grow »

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DIY Sidewalk Chalk

a stack of diy sidewalk chalk in different colors
Kid Friendly Things to Do

Sure, you can buy sidewalk chalk at the stores. But making your own adds a new layer to the activity, plus kids can mix up their favorite colors or try to make fun shapes (depending on what kind of mold you use).

Get the tutorial at Kid Friendly Things to Do »

Fire-Breathing Dragon

a cardboard toilet paper tube turned into a fire breathing dragon craft
One Little Project

Here's a craft that's certain to spark imaginative play: With a few modifications, a cardboard tube can be transformed into a fire-breathing dragon perfect for adventures with knights and princes and princesses.

Get the tutorial at One Little Project »

DIY Paint Brushes

clothespins holding different objects like ribbons, leaves and pipe cleaners make diy paint brushes
Emma Owl

Use clothespins to hold various objects from around the house and yard — string, ribbons, craft supplies, leaves and flowers — and then see how each material works as a paintbrush. Kids can experiment with how the different materials make different brush strokes, and they'll have a cool work of art when they're done.

Get the tutorial at Emma Owl »

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Backyard Treasure Hunt

a treasure hunt map shows backyard landmarks and is displayed with colored pencils the project is a good housekeeping pick for best activities for kids
Alice & Lois

Give them early map-reading skills by giving them a homemade path to treasure or prize. Then, flip it and have kids make their own maps for you to follow.

Get the tutorial at Alice & Lois »

Bucket-List Wreath

fun activities are written on clothespins and made into a bucketlist wreath the project is a good housekeeping pick for best activities for kids
Design Improvised

This is an activity that sparks ideas for future activities. The clothespins that make up this wreath have suggestions for fun days out written on them, like "beach day" or "go to the museum" — aka some "bucket list" items — and every time your family is staring down a weekend with nothing to do, you can always head over together and pick one out. Refresh the clothespins for summer vacation, for winter break or any other time you expect a lot of downtime.

Get the tutorial at Design Improvised »

Jack and the Beantstalk Activity

a climbing bean vine reaching up to a drawing of a castle
Meaningful Mama

This one is great because it works across so many subjects: It's a little STEM, a little art with some literacy thrown in. After reading Jack and the Beanstalk, you can make the story come to life by planting your own bean sprouts, then training them to climb up skewers to a drawing of a castle. While the greens won't shoot up over night like Jack's, kids will love keeping track of the stalk's progress.

Get the tutorial at Meaningful Mama »

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DIY Bath Bombs

a set of six bath bombs are displayed in a bathroom the project is a good housekeeping pick for best activities for kids
A Beautiful Mess

Tweens and teens will love making their own homemade bath bombs (which is a great idea for a birthday party with a built-in favor). Once they've perfected the technique, they'll love experimenting with shapes and fragrances.

Get the tutorial at A Beautiful Mess »

Bubble Refill Station

a bubble station sits on a rock wall the project is a good housekeeping pick for best activities for kids
Hello, Wonderful

Those bubbles? They run out in a heartbeat. By creating (and, if the mood strikes, decorating) a DIY bubble refill station, kids will have a useful decorative item and a way to re-up their bubble solution supply without parental involvement.

Get the tutorial at Hello, Wonderful »

Avengers Bookmarks

craft sticks are transformed in the hulk, iron man and captain america and used as bookmarks the project is a good housekeeping pick for best activities for kids
Crafts by Amanda

Turn their love of superheroes into a love of reading with these clever craft-stick bookmarks. Just note that they work best with jumbo craft sticks. (Don't worry if you can't draw free-hand — the tutorial has patterns.)

Get the tutorial at Crafts By Amanda »

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Felt Flower Bouquet

a bouquet of felt flowers sits in a clear vase the project is a good housekeeping pick for best activities for kids
Happiness Is Homemade

The best thing about these felt flowers is they don't require any sewing. Kids can use them to decorate their rooms, put in a pencil cup or use as a bookmark, but they also make good Mother's Day gifts!

Get the tutorial at Happiness Is Homemade »

Pool Noodle Pom-Pom Launcher Fight

a pool noodle and a balloon are transformed into a pom pom launcher the project is a good housekeeping pick for best activities for kids
Kid Friendly Things to Do

What do you get when you combine a pool noodle slice and a latex balloon? You get something that sends pom-poms flying across the sky! The poms are so soft, you don't have to worry about damage as kids send them everywhere!

Get the tutorial at Kid Friendly Things to Do »

Spider Web Search

kids are stepping around a yarn spider web to find bug stickers  the project is a good housekeeping pick for best activities for kids
Jamie Reimer/Hands on As We Grow

These kids were challenged with finding bug stickers hidden along the string web. Stepping in and around the web is great gross motor practice, and they were given a list of bugs to find, which also made it a matching activity.

Get the tutorial at Hands On as We Grow »

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Finger Puppets

a hand wears three diy felt animal finger puppets the project is a good housekeeping pick for best activities for kids
Scattered Thoughts of a Crafty Mom

There's no sewing involved to make these fun finger puppets (but kids might need some help with the hot glue gun). Then they can make up their own stories and put on a puppet show.

Get the tutorial at Scattered Thoughts of a Crafty Mom »

Bath Paint

a toddler stands behind a painted, frosted bathtub door they decorated with diy paint the project is a good housekeeping pick for best activities for kids
I Heart Arts 'n' Crafts

With just two ingredients, you can whip up some DIY paint that doesn't stain bathtubs and rinses down the drain. Then your toddler artist will be so busy making a masterpiece that they won't notice their hair being scrubbed.

Get the tutorial at I Heart Arts 'n' Crafts »

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Marisa LaScala
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Marisa (she/her) has covered all things parenting, from the postpartum period through the empty nest, for Good Housekeeping since 2018; she previously wrote about parents and families at Parents and Working Mother. She lives with her husband and daughter in Brooklyn, where she can be found dominating the audio round at her local bar trivia night or tweeting about movies.

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