5 actividades para hacer en casa con tus hijos estos días de lluvia

5 activities to do at home with your children on these rainy days

When the weather is bad, make the best of it! We know that in winter, keeping children entertained at home can be more challenging. That's why we suggest 5 simple activities to do with the little ones that are guaranteed fun on cold, rainy days.

5 activities to do at home with your children

1. Camping at home

Who said you have to leave the house to go camping? When it comes to your kids, it's all about imagination and creativity. So use whatever you have on hand, like pillows, play mats, a sheet, or even a tent, and set up camp in the living room or den. You can do typical camping activities like telling stories or eating melted marshmallows.

2. Sensory tray

Have you heard of them? They are trays or containers in which you can gather various materials and textures for your little one to explore, thus stimulating senses such as sight, touch, smell or even sound. It is ideal for babies and toddlers, and very easy (and cheap to make). You can include elements such as legumes, pasta, sand, water or clay.

3. Together in the kitchen

Cooking with your children is one of the most fun activities to do as a family, and one that everyone will enjoy. Find a simple, delicious recipe for these cold days (and suitable for children) like cookies or a cake, and get to work! Include them so that they learn that cooking also involves tidying up. in subsequent cleaning.

4. Drawings and crafts

A great way to keep your kids from getting bored at home on rainy days is to do crafts together as a family. They can color, make a piece of art, or do a fun project with items they have on hand. They can also take advantage of Father's Day coming up to work on a special gift they made themselves.

5. Home cinema

If your family agrees with Using screens, an excellent plan is to organize a movie afternoon but in 'cinema' mode. You can put the armchairs or cushions on the floor as if they were seats, make popcorn and even encourage your children to make the 'tickets' as a craft and ask for them when entering the 'room'. And if they have a projector at home, that's all!

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