Fun Rainy Day Activities for Children

When rain is keeping you indoors, it can be a great opportunity for parents to bond with their kids. If rainy days, instead, tend to be one of your worst nightmares with overactive children climbing up the walls, here are some creative indoor projects that will keep both you and your children happy next time there's a rain shower or thunderstorm at BLVD l Loudoun Station.

Board games are a fun, easy go-to idea, but to extend the fun further, challenge your kids to make and build their own board games. Get their wheels turning by talking about the elements of their favorite games. Then supply them with basic art supplies like crayons, paper, and cardboard.  This project lets children be both creative and active, while encouraging cooperation between siblings, and then the whole family can then enjoy the kids' zany new games. 
 
Learn magic tricks.  Purchase a few books, or even do a quick internet search.  Most basic, kid-friendly tricks entail objects you probably already have lying around the house that can take on fun, new meanings.  After your mini-magicians have a few tricks down, put on a show complete with costumes and custom-made stage, and allow them to amaze you with your magic skills.  
 
Make a mural.  Roll out a long piece of butcher paper, and provide your children with an assortment of crayons, markers, and colored pencils.  You can suggest themes, like the jungle or a magical castle, or just let their imaginations run wild.
 

Fun Party Ideas for Kids

When it comes to kids’ parties, it’s essential to keep it fun and organized. So, if you’re tasked with planning a party for little ones at BLVD l Loudoun Station, check out these party ideas for some creative inspiration.

Pizza Party
Before you dismiss this idea, there is a way to make the tried-and-true pizza party fresh again. If your kids love to cook, purchase some pizza dough and set out a variety of toppings. Let kids craft their perfect pizza and then pop them in the over for baking. Kids will love munching on their handiwork. To continue with the foodie theme, instead of cake, have all the children frost and decorate their very own cupcakes.

Scavenger Hunt
Kids love a good competition and an old-fashioned scavenger hunt is fun no matter the time of year. In warmer months, send kids outside to collect things from nature, or in the colder weather have them scour the indoors for items like a “small fork," “something red," or a “business card."

Movie Night
For older children who can sit through a film, you can turn your home into a movie theater. Make popcorn and end the movie with a fun trivia game based on the movie – winner gets “movie theater” treats like a box of Sour Patch Kids or a gift card to the local theater.

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