In this day of digital and mobile technology, people all over the world are more connected than ever. It has helped us move closer to future and has been making our lives easier in many ways.
However, we have also become quite dependent on it. Even kids has become part of a digital generation that has grown up in a world of technology and the internet. We often see them plop down in front of a screen, while tired parents spend an hour or two of peace and quiet time.
It is OK to do that every now and then. But when gadgets and mobile devices become full-time babysitters and modern nannies, it’s probably time to explore other options. Proud Kuripot has scanned the internet for some cheap and easy activities for kids that are gadget-free. Though these activities are free and would not require you to spend much money, they are guaranteed boredom busters and treat “e-ddictions”. So, busy Dadhies and Momshies, this one is for you. Enjoy!
1) Unleash your kids’ artistic side with a giant chalkboard.
This is great both for indoor and backyard activities. You can purchase writable blackboard stickers online or create Do-it-Yourself version yourself. Kid-friendly chalks are available in any school supplies and book stores. For detailed instructions on how to create your own blackboard, please CLICK HERE. You can also check-out Lazada for some affordable blackboard stickers that you can place on your vacant walls. Some of the items shown on this page may have chalks included in the package.
2) Bahay-bahayan or tent using shower curtain on a Hula-Hoop.
Kids are so fascinated by tent. They love the adventures of camping in their home. Create one and give your children space where they can build their own fortress. You can check the list of instructions from Alanna George published HERE.
3) Let kids have fun bowling using toilet paper rolls.
Save money and save the planet by recycling toilet paper rolls into a colorful homemade bowling set for your kids. Work those fine motor skills, practice counting and then work on gross motor while you knock em down! Check out Creative Me Inspired You‘s post for the instructions on how to create one.
4) Let’s go fishing. Fishes made out of colorful fabric for your Fish and Match Game.
Making your own fishing game can be a great party game idea or just a fun rainy day activity for kids. All you need are fish printable, paper, paper clips, yarn, and dowel rod. Everyone can participate in cutting and lacing up the fish, with a grown up to put on a few finishing touches. For the full instructions, check out Frog Prince Paperie’s post.
5) Throw and catch a Velcro Catch Ball.
Here is a super easy and fun way of making catch ball. Velcro-covered ball sticks right to “mitts” even little ones can make a catch. Kids toss the ball and catch it with two mitts made from old socks. The Catch Ball game develops coordination and building motor skills as they play. Click HERE for complete details on how to create a Velcro Catch Ball.
6) Use PVC Pipe to make a Bow and Arrow.
Give your little archer everything needed to perfect their aim and hit a bulls-eye with improvised Kids Bow and Arrow Set. This set is made from PVC pipes, with a soft bow string, and foam. Skip to My Lou blog has the complete steps on creating the entire set. Click HERE for your reference.
7) Let your little ball of sunshine get crazy over DIY Geoboard.
Use colorful bits of yarn and even elastic rubber bands; and create different shapes of different textures. You can purchase geoboard from any department stores and book stores. But if you are a budgetarian, you can choose the easiest DIY geoboard for your kids. Click HERE for the full details.
8) Learn ABC and more with the help of Magnetic Alphabet Board.
Turn an inexpensive oil-drip pan into a gigantic magnet board for the playroom or classroom. Let your child develop familiarity with the forms of alphabet letters, awareness of print, and letter forms. Blogger Mama Miss posted a tutorial on this. Click HERE for the full steps.
9) Send water or sand down these cool tubes.
Engage the kiddos with tube and funnel peg board. See how they are totally engaged on the activity while learning about the effects of gravity on water, flow, measurement, and developing fine motor coordination. Learn how to create one at home courtesy of Ms. Erin’s Room blog. The complete instructions are HERE.
10) Build your own mini–golf course!
Here is an amazing indoor activity to brighten the mood and get the family playing together. This indoor golf game is made from a cardboard box and works on both gross motor skills and addition! Craftulate.com has the complete steps posted on their blog. Click HERE for the complete instructions.