Fun Activities for Kids
Try these learning games, crafts and in-the-car mind boosters—for all ages and stages.
- Learning Path
- Activities
Reading & Writing

My reading banner
To help young readers document the books they’ve read, create a reading banner together!
Grace’s honey tasting
Here's a sweet way to bring the learning from Gracie's Attic to life!
An invitation to write
Encourage kids to be writers by setting up an inviting writing basket with cards, journals, stickers and markers.Math
Logic & Problem Solving

Pom pom catapult
Challenge your kids to build a simple catapult and see how far they can launch a craft pom pom.
Toy families
Play a sorting game with your child’s toys. Start with familiar categories—dogs, cats, farm animals and those exciting jungle animals (wow, an elephant!).
All sorts of fun
Kindle classification skills by asking for help sorting household objects.Science

Recipe for honey peanut butter krispy cookies
Enjoy the lessons your child has learned with this month's book by making a delicious treat to extend the learning.
Pressed leaf nature book
What do you do in the fall when the wind starts to blow? Go outside and collect some free art supplies!Social Studies

African safari
Play traditional games and hear stories from Africa to increase geographic literacy.
White House pet-igree
Use research on the pets of our presidents to introduce your child to government.
Art around the world
Get kids thinking about -- and drawing -- space and air, land and sea.Creativity & Life Skills

Characteristics quirky coloring fun
Here's a coloring activity that's fun for the whole quirky family!
Alphabet book
With your child, make a book of the alphabet that your child can refer to over and over again.Personal & Social Skills

Freeze dance!
Dancing gives children an appreciation of music, and builds strength and coordination. Plus, it's so much fun!
Feelings tracker
Enhance those all-important empathy skills by pinpointing feelings in a photo book.
Making friends
Build social confidence with the proven S.A.S.H. role-play approach.Language Learning

What's that on your face?
Help your child learn to correctly name the parts of the head and face.