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Fun Preschool & Toddler Rainy Day Activities

By Teresa

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rainy day activities

I’m from the part of the country where it feels like winter lasts most of the year. When you have little ones, it’s sometimes just way too cold to take them out to play in the snow, even if you bundle them up.

When we moved to the South, there were many more days we could get outside, which we love! But, just like everywhere, we do have rain, and sometimes in the summer, there are days when it’s too hot to go outside. For those days, here are some fun and easy ways to keep your toddlers and preschoolers busy indoors.

These 16 rainy day activities are simple, your little ones will love them, and most of them can be done with things you already have around the house.

Be sure to save this post for your next rainy day!

16 Preschool & Toddler Rainy Day Activities

1. Indoor Scavenger Hunt List Printable 

2. Activity Dice

3. Balloon Tennis

4. Frozen Bubbles

5. Chalk City  

6. Fire Free Fireworks

7. Easy Post-It Matching Activity

8. Jumping Line Gross Motor

9. Rescue the LEGO Ice Melt Fun

Fun Preschool & Toddler Rainy Day Activities

10. DIY Taste-Safe Paint / Finger Paint

11. Bubbly Ball Bowling

12. Giant Dry Erase Mat

13. Sticky Window Fun

14. Spaghetti Play

15. Tic Tac Toss

16. Pom Pom Drop Activity


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