10 Parent-Approved Ways to Keep Kids Active in Winter
Winter can be a tricky season for parents. Shorter days, cold weather and the temptation for kids to hibernate under blankets can make it harder to keep them active. If you're trying to balance work, family life, and kids with limitless energy, you’re definitely not alone.
The good news? There are plenty of simple, fun and affordable ways to keep kids active in winter; indoors and outdoors. Here are 10 parent-approved ideas to help your child stay healthy, happy and moving during the colder months.
Build an Indoor Obstacle Course
Indoor obstacle courses are a lifesaver on cold or rainy days. Use cushions, tape, blankets and chairs to create:
tunnels
balance lines
stepping stones
jumping stations
Kids stay active, get creative, and burn off energy, all without leaving the living room.
Use Quick Movement Breaks Between Screens
Winter usually means more screen time (no guilt needed!). But short, fun movement breaks help balance things out:
10 star jumps
20 seconds of jogging on the spot
A quick dance move
A lap around the table
These mini-bursts stop the sluggish feeling that winter can bring.
Get Outside When the Weather Allows
Even short bursts outdoors can boost kids’ energy and mood. Try:
a nature treasure hunt
a puddle-jumping adventure
a “find something red/green/brown” challenge
racing to the next tree
Wrap up warm and let the fresh air work its magic.
Have a Family Dance Party
A dance party is one of the easiest ways to keep kids moving. Put on a playlist, dim the lights, and let each family member choose a song. It’s playful, active and instantly lifts spirits.
Turn Chores into Active Games
Chores don’t have to be boring, they can burn energy too! Try:
laundry basketball
“who can tidy up fastest?”
vacuum relay races
Kids get moving and your home gets a quick refresh.
Try Indoor Sports Skills
Bring sports inside with soft balls, balloons or rolled-up socks. Kids can practise:
throwing
catching
aiming
balloon tennis
Great for coordination and perfect for long winter afternoons indoors.
Visit Indoor Activity Centres
If you feel like getting out of the house, indoor activity centres are winter gems. Think:
soft play
trampolining
swimming
indoor climbing
These spaces help kids burn off energy safely while staying warm.
Play Classic Active Games
Simple games work brilliantly on cold days:
Simon Says
Musical statues
Hide and seek
The floor is lava
These classics get kids giggling and moving, without much setup.
Incorporate Seasonal Outdoor Fun
Make winter an adventure instead of something to “get through”:
torchlit evening walks
winter scavenger hunts
snow play when it arrives
making bird feeders together
Small seasonal moments become big memories.
Create a Weekly Family Adventure Day
Winter can feel long, so building a simple weekly “family adventure day” into your routine gives everyone something to look forward to and it keeps kids moving without it feeling like exercise. Your adventure day can be anything that suits your family, such as:
A weekend nature walk with a new destination each time
A family geocaching hunt (kids love the treasure element)
A “try a new park” challenge
A Sunday morning bike or scooter ride
A family photo walk, capturing winter colours, frosty leaves or funny shadows
A simple “mystery adventure” where you reveal the destination on the day
These little adventures build memories, help everyone get fresh air, and give you a shared tradition that turns winter into a season to enjoy rather than endure.
Final Thought: It’s About Doing Your Best
Some days you’ll nail the winter activities. Other days you’ll rely on hot chocolate and a film, which is also completely okay.
Keeping kids active in winter isn’t about perfection. It’s about small pockets of fun, bursts of movement, and doing whatever works best for your family.
Wishing all our families and happy and healthy winter!