This document provides 7 indoor game ideas that children will enjoy playing. The games include using a ribbon and button to learn dexterity, reusing items like milk cartons to make creative toys, playing balloon volleyball with paper plates and sticks, making a swirl rainbow cake together, gluing buttons onto a painted image, hitting plastic cups with a soft ball to practice focusing on targets, and predicting if objects will float or sink in water to boost mental skills. The indoor games help children develop physical and mental abilities while having fun.
2. Indoor games help in the development of mental and
physical ability of your child.
Indoor games will focus on your child’s sense of “self”
including competence, confidence and comfort.
Your child will come to know how to mix with other
children and work as a team.
When children learn to play indoors, they are not
irritated if they are not allowed to play outside.
3. A simple game your child will love.
Take a ribbon and sew it on the one side and allow
your children push the button through the slit(use
cloth piece) and also to pull the button through the
slit.
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4. This will help your child learn how to reuse
anything(like-milk cartoon) and make some
creative small toys.
When not in use, these toys will act as show
pieces in your house.
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5. This is a very interesting indoor game for your
child.
Use paper plates and sticks to make the racquet
and use a balloon to play back and forth with it.
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6. Make a swirl rainbow cake with your child.
Your child will love it.
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7. Paint any image on a piece of paper.
Use all loose buttons available in the house( buy if
not available) and then allow your child to glue all
the buttons on the painted image.
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8. This indoor game is loved by every child.
Take few plastic cups and tell your child to hit
those cups(targets) with a soft ball.
It will help your child to focus on a particular
target.
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9. Put water in a tub.
Collect some objects and
let your child say which
item will float on water
and which will sink.
This will boost your
child mental fitness.
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