52. Winter Blizzard Lava Lamp Experiment
My oldest is growing through a phase where she LOVES any kind of science experiment. She can’t wait to try this one! Source: Fun Learning For Kids
53. Winter Fine Motor Mats with Pom Poms
These are so great for little hands that need to hone in on their fine motor skills. My youngest is awesome with fine motor skills and loves activities like these. Source: Fun Learning For Kids
54. How to Make Snow at Home
This is completely different than the fake snow sensory play mentioned earlier and has some amazing science facts to explain how it works too! Source: From Engineer to Stay At Home Mom
55. Learning about Friction while Playing in the Snow
This one is from the same author as #54 above, and I love the science lessons that go along with her posts! They’re explained very clearly and are perfect for kids! Source: From Engineer to Stay At Home Mom
56. Borax Snowflakes
These are AWESOME to make and take a while to set up, so it will entertain your kids for a while. Source: Growing Up Gabel
57. DIY Wintry Epsom Salt Jars
These jars are perfect for older kids, and would make awesome home decor when they’re done! Source: Organized 31
58. Super Simple DIY Snow Paint
I LOVE letting the kids play in the snow when there’s enough to play in. Snow paint is super entertaining for them, and so much cheaper to make than to buy! Source: Celebrating with the Bug
59. Sensory Snow Painting
Do this one inside or outside. Check out this post for some inspiration on helping the kids make snowy sculptures and then painting them! Source: Projects with Kids
60. Winter Ice Lamp Tutorial
I’ve never made one of these, but I’ve always wanted to! They’re so simple and turn out beautiful. Kids will have a blast collecting little things to add to the lamp. Source: The Gingerbread House
61. Paper Plate Snowman Craft
You can’t have a list of Kid’s Winter Activities without having a classic paper plate snowman craft! Source: My Bored Toddler
62. Winter Playdough
I really love making play dough for my kids! MY youngest is obsessed with it right now, and this winter play dough activity would be awesome for her. Source: My Bored Toddler
63. 20+ Winter Crafts for Toddlers
I started to go through this list to choose just one or two to include in my list of Kid’s Winter Activities, but they were all so cute I decided to include the whole list! Source: My Bored Toddler
64. Celebrating the Winter Wonderland with The Snowy Nap
Reading with my kids is something I REALLY enjoy. This post has activities to accompany the cute book, The Snowy Nap (get the book on Amazon HERE!) Source: Babies to Bookworms
65. Scrunched Paper Snowman Craft
This one is great for little ones because scrunching the paper can take some time, and they LOVE doing it! Source: Crafts on the Sea
66. Paper Plate Snowflakes
Leave them white, or paint them fun colors – either way kids love making these! Source: Crafts on the Sea
67. Paint Stick Snowmen
Paint sticks are free, and it turns out they make adorable snowmen! Source: Moneywise Moms
68. Easy 3D Edible Marshmallow Polar Bear Craft
Aren’t these so adorable and fluffy?! I thought the perfect way to end this list of Kid’s Winter Activities was with an edible craft! Source: Darcy and Brian
I hope you enjoyed this list of 96 hands on Kid’s Winter Activities! Hopefully this helps the winter months go by a little quicker and keeps your kids entertained without screens for a little while!
Chrissy miller says
Super cute ideas Sammie thank you love ya
Admin says
Thank you! Love ya too!