Free (ish) indoor fun – 20 mths

Hasn’t this year just been RIDICULOUSLY wet so far? Honestly! Our little part of the country is by no means the worst hit, if anything we’ve got off fairly lightly, but there has still been far too many rainy days for my liking! I make no secret of the fact that I have to get out of the house every day for the sake of my sanity. Even the prospect of an entire day at home with just Monkey and I is enough to put me in a grump. So rainy days are not good for me, far too much time spent indoors. We’ve still got out and about a lot in between all the rain but there has also been a lot of time spent playing indoors.

All this time spent indoors has led to a lot of clutching at straws for things to do, without spending a fortune on toys. He has got a lot of toys of course but there’s only so much variety and he is always looking for something new to do. So here is a little list of some of the things that have been keeping Monkey occupied without spending any money!

Since we started getting Monkey involved in cooking and baking (to help with the fussy eating) he loves it in there and wants to be stood on his little step stool at the worktop ALL the time. So we spend a lot of time in the kitchen these days, which is where many of these activities take place. This is also great as it may give you ways of keeping your little one occupied if like Monkey they tend to harass you while you’re cooking dinner!

Filling and pouring. We do this with lentils, rice, flour, pasta, anything really. We have a little funnel, an empty vanilla extract bottle, an empty spice jar as well as bigger bowls and cups etc. It goes everywhere but he loves it and it’s easily tidied up with a dustbuster! πŸ™‚ He puts things in bottles, he tips them out, he moves them from one thing to another, just a great way to learn how things work really. He plays with some chopped vegetables and potato peeling etc. too.

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Spaghetti is great for them to explore – Monkey loves posting it through a Colander (great for fine motor controls) and snapping it and sorting it and putting it in the bottle or jar. We’ve also played with cooked spaghetti which is fun.

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Stacking and sorting. We got some cheap ikea cups and bowls ages ago which stack really nicely and Monkey loves organising things! Tins are a great way of keeping him occupied at the moment, he loves making a tower of tins! It concerns me when the towers get tall that the heavy tins will fall on him, but so far so good.

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Banging – cake tins, saucepans, bowls, spoons, so simple but so much fun. Monkey was loving this the other day and I got some of his musical instrument toys involved too and we had a fantastic impromptu music session in the kitchen. Lots of fun!

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Oh and spoons make a great noise when they are dropped on the floor! πŸ™‚

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The kitchen isn’t the only place with fun to be had though, who doesn’t love a den?

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Cardboard boxes Β are great too, we’ve had one for so long now that it’s lost all shape and doesn’t stand up unless you hold it, but Monkey still loves crawling through it as a tunnel and drawing on it.

I really hope this weather improves soon but in the meantime why not check out some of the other indoor play ideas we have had fun with in the past.

Playtime with household objects (ages 6 mths +)

Parcel tape play

Playing with velcro hair rollers and straws

The Diary of a Frugal Family

16 thoughts on “Free (ish) indoor fun – 20 mths

  1. I let my little ones play with dry food from time to time (haven’t done it in ages actually – might do tomorrow) just to let them explore, too, and it is great fun (not so much 5 months later when you find lots of rice behind the sofa, but that’s another story!). Mel #LetKidsBeKids

    • Cool, I think it’s quite good for them, though like you say, less good when you find it all over the place – we found a random lentil in our bed the other night! No idea how it got there! haha πŸ™‚

  2. Aaah. Loads of brilliant ideas. We never did the spaghetti in the colander one and now my boys are a bit old for it- it would have been great training for setting up “kerplunk,” which they both love! I’ve got similar pics of the perils of tin can towers and little feet- they really made me smile. πŸ™‚

    • Thank you! Aah good old kerplunk – never really thought of the similarities! Bet monkey would love it actually… hmmm πŸ™‚ aww good πŸ™‚ xx

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