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Home | Family | 9 Choices To Beat The Rainy Day Bores With Kids

9 Choices To Beat The Rainy Day Bores With Kids

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Are you trying to find fun things to do with your kids when it’s raining or pouring out? If that’s the case, then you might need to get creative. Here are some of the best possibilities that we recommend you explore. 

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  • Arcade
    • Arts And Crafts 
      • Escape Room Fun
        • Movie Day 
          • Adventure Play 
          • Board Game Brilliance
    • Swimming 
      • Museum 
        • Aquarium 

Arcade


First, you could think about taking your kids to the arcade. This might seem like a dated idea but kids still love heading to the arcade. They enjoy trying out all the different games and activities that are there. Arcades are also often connected to a larger entertainment venue with more activities such as bowling. So, you’ll also have the opportunity to take the kids bowling as well. Be aware that this is suitable for kids of all ages and the perfect option for a rainy evening. There are extra options for kids to make it easier so they’ll still be able to win. 

Arts And Crafts 

If you are planning to stay with the kids on a rainy day, then you could think about exploring options with arts and crafts. The big benefit of arts and crafts is that it does allow kids to get creative and test their level of innovation. This can be quite messy at the best of times so you’ll need to set up a space in your home for an area like this. You can lay some old newspapers down and rags to ensure that it doesn’t ruin the floor. Or, you can set everything up in the kitchen or garage. 

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Escape Room Fun

You might also want to think about taking your kids to an escape room. This is a great indoor activity and will be suitable for people of all ages. Regardless of how old you are, you can have a great time trying to escape a themed room together. A key benefit of this is that you’ll have to work together to win at a game like this. 


Escape rooms are available at different levels. This means that you won’t have to worry about issues with a game being too complicated for younger children that are part of your family. We do recommend that you book an option like this in advance as spaces tend to fill up quite quickly. 

Movie Day 


Another option would be to plan a movie day with the kids. This is great if you’re feeling a little lazy or perhaps even a tad rundown. You can pick some of your favourite movies that are suitable for kids and perhaps introduce them to some older classics. You’ll probably be able to find all the titles that you are interested in on streaming services. But, you might also want to think about bringing out the DVDs as well. You could even think about investing in some new tech such as a soundbar or even a home cinema system. 

Adventure Play 

Alternatively, you could consider exploring some adventure play options with the kids while they are stuck inside at home. You could play a great game of hide and seek with the kids. Or, you might want to think about being more creative here and deciding to try something like cops and robbers. This is another way that you can encourage kids to use their imagination and not stagnate when it’s raining and it’s too wet to go outside. If you have more than one child, then they can probably keep themselves entertained playing games like this while you relax and enjoy the peace. 

Board Game Brilliance

Another way to keep busy while staying at home is to play boardgames. There are lots of board games that are suitable for kids of all ages. However, there’s no reason why you shouldn’t try and find a few more possibilities. It’s a great excuse to take a trip to your nearest toy store and go perusing for games that your family will love. It’s always worth checking out reviews online. This will provide you key info on how long a game will last and what age it is going to be suitable for. 

Swimming 

If it’s raining and you don’t want your kids to get cold outside then they can still have fun getting wet. Instead of heading outside, why not consider taking them for a swim. There’s likely going to be a great swimming pool near you that they can use and enjoy. You could even look for a swimming pool with slides and a wave pool. You just need to make sure that you check that these options are running as some pools have switched them off due to COVID-19. 

Museum 

You could also think about taking your kids to a museum on a rainy day. There’s at least one museum in every major city. However, some have better options than kids. Various museums have interactive areas that are perfect for keeping the kids entertained on a rainy day. 

Museums are also often free or provide fantastic value for money. So, this can be a great budget choice if you’re looking for a place to take the kids when it’s raining and pouring outside, all day long. Kids will often lover learning about the past and you can even plan a guided tour for them. 


Aquarium 

Finally, you could think about taking your kids to the aquarium. This can be great fun as well as educational. If you look online, then you’ll be able to find all the information you need including the different aquatic life that your children will be able to see. Some aquariums have exclusive opportunities such as the option to feed the stingrays. However, similar to swimming, you might find that a few of these activities are still closed due to COVID. 

We hope this helps you understand some of the best choices that you should explore when you are looking for the best ways to keep your kids entertained on a rainy day. If you take this advice, you won’t have to worry about your children being bored waiting for the weather to improve. 

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