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10 Engaging Home Activities for Kids

Keeping kids entertained at home can be a challenge, especially when screen time needs to be limited. Finding activities that are fun, creative, and easy to set up helps keep children engaged and learning. This post shares 10 homemade activities that parents can enjoy with their kids, including the popular Dino Stamp & Create Kit and other hands-on projects. These ideas use simple materials, some store-bought kits, and even recipes you can make in your kitchen.



Dino Stamp & Create Kit Craft


The Dino Stamp & Create Kit is a fantastic way to combine art and imagination. Kids use dinosaur-shaped stamps to create colorful scenes on paper. This activity encourages creativity, fine motor skills, and storytelling. You can extend the fun by:


  • Using different colored inks or paints

  • Adding backgrounds with crayons or markers

  • Creating a dinosaur storybook with the stamped images


This kit is perfect for children who love dinosaurs and want a tactile art experience.


Homemade Playdough Recipe


Playdough is a classic activity that never gets old. Making it at home is simple and safe. Here’s a quick recipe:


  • 2 cups flour

  • 1 cup salt

  • 1 cup water

  • 1 tablespoon vegetable oil

  • Food coloring (optional)


Mix all ingredients in a bowl until smooth. Kids can help knead the dough and add colors. Playdough encourages sensory play and creativity as children mold shapes, animals, or even dinosaurs to go with their stamps.


DIY Sensory Bottles


Sensory bottles are calming and fascinating for kids. Fill empty plastic bottles with:


  • Water and glitter

  • Oil and food coloring

  • Small beads or buttons


Seal the bottles tightly. Kids can shake, roll, and watch the contents move. This activity supports sensory development and focus.


Indoor Obstacle Course


Turn your living room into a mini obstacle course using pillows, chairs, and blankets. Create challenges like:


  • Crawling under tables

  • Jumping over cushions

  • Balancing on taped lines on the floor


This gets kids moving and helps develop coordination and problem-solving skills.


Homemade Slime


Slime is a favorite for many children. Here’s a simple recipe using household items:


  • 1/2 cup white glue

  • 1/2 cup water

  • 1/2 teaspoon baking soda

  • 1 tablespoon contact lens solution


Mix glue and water, add baking soda, then slowly add contact lens solution until slime forms. Kids love the stretchy, squishy texture, which also improves hand strength.


Nature Collage Craft


Collect leaves, flowers, twigs, and small stones from your backyard or a nearby park. Use glue and paper to create a nature collage. This activity connects kids with the outdoors and teaches them about different plants and textures.


Baking Simple Cookies Together


Baking is a fun way to teach kids about measurements and following instructions. Try a simple sugar cookie recipe:


  • 1 cup sugar

  • 1 cup butter

  • 1 egg

  • 2 cups flour

  • 1 teaspoon baking powder


Mix ingredients, roll out dough, and cut shapes with cookie cutters. Kids enjoy decorating cookies with icing and sprinkles afterward.


Storytime Puppet Show


Make puppets using socks, paper bags, or craft sticks. Decorate them with markers, yarn, and fabric scraps. Then, create a puppet show based on a favorite story or one you invent together. This encourages language skills and creativity.


DIY Rainbow Rice Sensory Bin


Color uncooked rice with food coloring and vinegar, then let it dry. Fill a bin with the rainbow rice and add scoops, cups, and small toys. Kids can explore textures and practice pouring and sorting.


Paper Plate Animal Masks


Use paper plates, paint, and craft supplies to make animal masks. Cut out eye holes and attach a string or stick to hold the mask. Kids can role-play as their favorite animals, which supports imaginative play.



These activities offer a wonderful mix of creativity, sensory play, movement, and early learning. The Dino Stamp & Create Kit inspires children to press, stamp, mold, and create while strengthening fine motor skills, hand-eye coordination, creativity, and problem-solving abilities. Open-ended play like this encourages children to learn through exploration, build confidence, and develop essential skills in a fun and meaningful way. Whether you're looking for engaging activities, simple crafts, or educational play ideas, these experiences are designed to keep children curious, entertained, and learning every step of the way.

For this and many more inspiring play ideas, visit The Child Unplugged.


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