Boredom buster games for your preschooler
Boredom buster games for your preschooler
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Every parent has faced this dilemma. You have a minute of downtime between activities and your kids are bored. As an adult, it’s usually not a big deal to wait 15 minutes. As a preschooler, it’s a lot more difficult. Your preschooler gets antsy, whiney, or even rambunctious when they have to spend some time waiting for the next fun thing to happen.
When you’re faced with a few minutes of downtime and your kids are jumping off the walls, you need a boredom buster. Some parents pull out a phone or other digital device. But, let’s face it, you aren’t always prepared with fun activities and you don’t always want to resort to technology to entertain your kids. Thankfully preschoolers are entertained with a few simple games. Try these no-prep activities the next time you’re stuck in line with bored kids.
Scavenger hunt
Eye spy
Thumb war
Have you ever played “Thumb war” with a preschooler? It’s a riot. Clasp opposite hands with your child. Your fingers should grip your child’s fingers (who are also gripping yours). This should allow your thumbs to “dance” in a thumb war. Move your thumbs around until someone can pin the other person’s thumb for 3 seconds. Give your preschooler the advantage by letting them “cheat” with an additional hand as needed.
Rock, paper, scissors
Nearly everyone has played this game, but your preschooler will love it. Both you and your child will pick either rock (fisted hand), paper (flat hand), or scissors (two-fingers in a scissors shape). You say, “Rock, Paper, Scissors” and make the shape with your hand. Winners are determined by the shape chosen. For example, paper covers rock, rock breaks scissors, and scissors cut paper. Play for two out of three wins.
Touch and point
Need an active game? Similar to “Eye spy”, touch and point requires you to call out colors or objects within the nearby visible area. Once your child spy’s the item their job is to run as fast as they can and touch it.
Every parent deals with filling a few minutes for their preschooler while you wait. Use these no-prep games to keep your kids busy.