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.
Make Your Own Recycled Wrapping Paper!
Refusing to buy pricey wrapping paper doesn't meant that you can't have pretty presents! Encourage your child to look for snazzy, unconventional wrapping materials around your home and wrap things up creatively!
Homemade Christmas "Crackers"
An English tradition dating back to the mid-19th century, cardboard Christmas "crackers" house tiny toys, candy, or bits of trivia. Why buy these fun little poppers when you and your child can make your own?
Make Grandma and Grandpa Handprint Sweatshirts
Your child will love whipping up some "handcrafted" outerwear for Grandma and Grandpa, and they will love having a reminder of your child's tender age and tiny handprint, for years and years to come.
Paint Mom Some Non-Slip Socks
This delightfully simple activity results in colorful socks that prevent sliding on hardwood floors. The recipient of these non-slip socks will be ever so grateful, while your child will be proud to give away this thoughtful gift!
Create a Best Friend Collage Jar!
Your child will refine his hand-eye coordination as he puts together this do-it-yourself friendship collage jar! His best friend will be delighted with his thoughtful gift that is also a terrific boredom buster for him!
Make New Year's Confetti Balloons
Tuck confetti and tiny messages inside balloons, then blow them up and hand them out to everyone, along with a toothpick for popping!
Pet Presents: Make Catnip Mice
There's no need to visit expensive pet stores for a new toy for your feline! Simply show your child how to make these catnip mice from the comfort of her very own home.
Christmas Cookies ... For the Birds!
Here's a way to forgo the messiness of a bird feeder! Your child can give her favorite winged neighbors a tasty holiday snack with these easy-to-make "cookies"!
Craft Glittery Holiday Greetings
Your child will enjoy treating friends and family to a sparkling surprise greeting made uniquely by her! This very special holiday card making activity will help your child improve her fine motor skills as she creates dazzling objects with simple lines.
Make a Gingerbread Milk Carton House
Make this year's "gingerbread house" come together with ease, using a milk carton base and graham cracker walls! As your child's imagination is stimulated, his dexterity and motor skills will receive a boost!

