9 Indoor Hobbies and Activities for Toddlers and Kids

A hobby is not just something to do to past time. Hobbies are where interests are born, from which sparks passion. The best hobbies will not only engage your kids and keep them entertained, but it will also teach them a thing or two.

If you’re not sure where to start your kids off, here’s a list of indoor hobbies and activities that you can get your kids started with today.

1. Art


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Finger painting, coloring with crayons, drawing with markers, scribbling with pencils, and splash painting, it could be anything. Give your kids some blank papers and pencils and watch them go at it. You can encourage their hobby by joining them for an art jamming session, visit a museum together (which you can do virtually), or enroll them for an online art class.

2. Cooking and Baking


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Instead of sending your curious little kids away from the kitchen, you can have them watch you and help out with the chores, such as gathering the ingredients, peeling the garlic, and adding in the eggs. Start them off with the very basics and slowly work your way up. After all, being able to cook is a very helpful life skill to have in one’s pocket.

3. Dancing


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Put on some music and start wiggling with your little ones because not only is dancing a great workout, it also boosts your happiness! If your little ones love dancing, you can even sign them up for a dance class. There are so many different dance forms, such as hip-hop, ballet, tap dance, and Jazz that they can learn. And if you’re not sure which one is for your child, you can look for a center that offers trial classes to try out first.

4. Gardening


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You don’t need a big backyard to start gardening. All you’ll need is some soil, a pot, and seeds of a plant you wish to grow. It’s a great start to teaching little ones about where fresh produce comes from and how we can be more eco-friendly. Gardening also teaches children responsibility and gives them a sense of accomplishment as they watch their plants grow.

Don’t limit yourself to growing flowers, vegetables, and green leaves though. Also, try your hand at putting together a terrarium, and if you don’t know how, don’t worry. Get terrarium DIY kits, they come with everything you’ll need including a guide on how to put them together. You can find them at a lot of places including within this list of DIY kits.

5. Gymnastics


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Gymnastics is a popular sport that can be started from a young age as it provides a great foundation for all other sports. Not only does gymnastics develop flexibility and agility, but it also develops strength, balance, and coordination.

Currently, ProActiv Sports is offering online gymnastics classes for kids that you can join in but if you want your little ones to try out a class first, you can also check out centers like Karpenko Gymnastics Academy, which offers a free trial and paid online classes for both kids and adults.

6. Playing Instruments


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Learning a new musical instrument and mastering it allows kids an outlet to let some of their energy out, and while it’s not an overnight task, if your little Liszt has an affinity with their chosen instrument, they’ll love every hour of practice. Additionally, learning a new instrument also teaches young ones sequential thinking and self-discipline.

7. Singing


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Do you often catch your little ones singing and maybe they even make up their own songs? If so, you can nurture their love for performing by signing them up for basic singing lessons. By starting at a young age, they’ll be able to develop better vocal health habits as well as their language and memory skills.

8. Scrapbooking


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Older children can write down their memories while the young ones can make a scrapbook using pictures. And it could be about anything, from the cartoons they watch, their favorite sports and maybe the cars that fascinate them to the places they’ve visited with you. For the tiny tots, you can help them with the scrapbooking. Details like when they took their first step, the first tooth falling and the first day of school or daycare can later become precious memories you reminisce about.

9. Yoga


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Although seemingly-impossible-to-execute-pretzel-like-poses are probably the first thing that comes to mind when you think of yoga, yoga is a practice with many benefits for the mind and body. Among other things, it improves concentration, boosts immunity, and fosters good posture habits, all of which great reasons for little ones to practice yoga. If you feel like you’re not yet ready for a class, you can also start practicing yoga with the aid of free videos you can find on YouTube.

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