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10 Thrilling Winter Break Activities for Kids

Carey Schaal
Written By Carey Schaal
Writer + Editor
Original Publish Date: Oct 9, 2024, 07:53 PM
Last updated: Nov 4, 2024, 07:54 PM
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  • 1. Make Snowflakes
  • 2. Play Indoor Games
  • 3. Go on a Winter Hike
  • 4. Make Snow Angels
  • 5. Build Gingerbread Houses
  • 6. Build a Snow Fort
  • 7. Create Holiday Crafts
  • 8. Explore the Town
  • 9. Volunteering at a Soup Kitchen
  • 10. Skiing or Sledding

There’s nothing like a winter holiday surrounded by family and loved ones, but you might have a hard time coming up with winter break activities for kids. When the weather is cold and cozy, we won’t blame you for wanting to just snuggle on the sofa with a fun holiday movie. But winter doesn’t last forever, so you might as well make the most of the season and the school break to spend time together doing kids winter break activities. There’s more to the season than just snowball fights and holiday pictures, so read on!

We’ve come up with 10 activities you can do with your kids on winter break in this article. There’s something for everyone, including arts and crafts, baking, and winter hiking. You’re sure to find an activity to keep your kids entertained while getting quality time with them. Make your winter break a holiday to remember with these fun activities.

1. Make Snowflakes

Your heard that right—make snowflakes. Capture the wonder of the season with this easy and educational activity. Gather simple matieraisl like paper punches, scissors, and construction paper, and teach your kids how to cut beautiful paper snowflakes. Hang the snowflakes around the house for festive decorations so you have a lasting memory of this winter vacation with the family.

2. Play Indoor Games

When the weather’s too cold to go outside, you can bundle up with your family indoors and entertain the kids with indoor games. Gather the kids for board games and card games, and even set up tournaments or play charades to keep them entertained and engaged. Kids are prize-motivated, so create a fun list of prizes for the winners, like unlimited candy for one day or permission to watch TV until 1 a.m.!

3. Go on a Winter Hike

If the weather permits it, plan a winter hike with the family during the cold winter months. The season is too beautiful to spend indoors all the time, so try to schedule a family getaway while you can. You can even trying camping if the weather looks good. When the winter is as its most tolerable, bundle up and explore nature. Search for animal tracks and unique formations in the snow, or search for winter foliage that may still exist in the area. This’ll also foster a love for the outdoors in your kids.

4. Make Snow Angels

Snow angels are a quintessential part of the winter season, and a rite of passage for every child! When the snow is high enough, have the whole family flop down in the snow and create snow angels! To make it even more fun, create an entire snow angel portrait that connects every angel together. Don’t forget to take a photo for this special memory! And ensure everyone has appropriate winter clothing, such as snow boots and ski goggles.

5. Build Gingerbread Houses

Kids winter break activities can be fun and delicious at the same time! Decorate gingerbread houses together with icing, candy, and more. Have a contest over who can make the most creative one, or have them make individual ones so that each family member can have their own gingerbread home. Once you’re done making gingerbread houses, reap the rewards of your efforts by gorging on your delicious gingerbread hosues!



6. Build a Snow Fort

If your kids like building blanket forts, they’ll love building snow forts. When enough snow has fallen outside, why not build a great fortress? Show your children how to make a basic igloo or snow cave where they can hide away from the winter chill. Your kids will enjoy the challenge, and once they’re exhausted from all the hard work, they’ll be ready for a long nap that’ll give mom and dad time for a break as well.

7. Create Holiday Crafts

Hit two birds with one stone by creating holiday crafts that can double as holiday gifts. Use simple materials such as construction paper and glitter to create holiday decorations or cards that can be given as gifts. Get creative with holiday themes for different kinds of crafts, like ornaments, garlands, stockings, cards, decor, and more!

8. Explore the Town

Who said you have to spend the holiday at home? It can be fun to get out and explore your neighborhood together as a family. Take a walk around the block and look for animal tracks in the snow, or take pictures of signs and landmarks around town as part of a scavenger hunt. You could even tour the local library and pick out some interesting books to read.

9. Volunteering at a Soup Kitchen

Spend some time helping out others by volunteering at a soup kitchen or donating items such as canned goods, clothes, or other supplies that can be reused that you may no longer need. It’s always great to share some warmth during the winter season, and your kids will get to participate in the spirit of giving.

10. Skiing or Sledding

Hit the slopes during the winter while you still have the time! Head up north with the family for a day of skiing or sledding. It’s an excellent physical activity and fun for all ages, and it’ll be the exercise your kids need over the academic break. Don’t forget your ski goggles for extra protection against the cold wind.

Winter break is the perfect time to create lasting memories with your family and friends. You can enjoy outdoor and indoor activities that will entertain your kids. No matter which activities you decide on together, enjoy your winter break and most importantly, have loads of fun.

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