Kids' Activities and Games
Looking for kids activities to show your child the fun side of learning? From science experiments and math games to writing projects and more, we've got you covered! Use the selector on the right to browse our kids activities, or narrow your search by grade and subject area.
Craft a Soda Bottle Animal
Celebrate Earth Day by making colorful animal friends with recycled materials from around the house. Teach your child that many things we see as trash can be re-purposed for other uses!
Make a Dr. Seuss Story Box!
In the spirit of Seuss and all things creative and silly, celebrate reading and all that it has to offer with this fun and interactive story box.
Make a Cat in the Hat-Inspired Hat
What better way to embrace the world of Dr. Seuss than to dress up like one of his classic characters? This accessory making activity channels perhaps the most famous of all - The Cat in the Hat.
Get Organized with Recycled Tin Cans
Give an old tin can a new life by transforming it into an organizer for your child's room. Chances are you've got a few tin cans waiting to go into the recycling bin, but why not reuse them instead?
Crazy Eights ... With Word Families!
Celebrate Read Across America Day by helping your kid make and play a "Hop On Pop"-inspired card game. She'll match word families in this fun family game that's similar to Crazy Eights.
Make a Trap; Catch a Leprechaun!
Can your child catch a leprechaun using a homemade trap? Help her entice these folkloric Irish fairies with gold coins that they simply can't resist.
Make a Horton-Inspired Elephant Nose and Ears
Jump into the world of Dr. Seuss: craft an elephant costume inspired by Horton from "Horton Hears a Who!"!
Fox in Socks-Inspired Tongue Twister Contest
Try your hand at some Seuss-like tongue twisters! Boost those vocabulary skills with this fun game for the whole family.
Make a Handprint Butterfly
Show your child the natural beauty of butterflies by making butterfly prints using her own hand as a tool. It's a great way to stimulate her sense of touch.
Make Your Own Fun-in-a-Box!
If your first grader were the Cat in the Hat, what would he keep in his fun-in-a-box? In this activity, he'll make his own fun-in-a-box and create whatever he wants to fill it with, too!