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Summer Holiday Activities: 30 Indoor Play Ideas for Kids

It's summer vacation time! Keeping kids engaged during the summer holidays can be tricky, especially when all they want to do is sit in front of their screens all day. With the right mix of indoor play ideas, interactive toys, creative challenges and a few clever activity kits, summer can become the most productive and fun season of the year. 

Here are 30 summer holiday activities that work for kids at different ages, interests, and energy levels. 

Pro tip: If you want to skip the prep work, Skillmatics’ activity kits and educational toys are here to make learning screen-free, structured and genuinely exciting for kids.

Why Do Indoor Activities Matter During Summer?

Summer heat can make outdoor play uncomfortable, but staying inside does not have to mean slouching in front of a screen. Summer activities that include educational toys let children beat the heat while keeping their minds engaged.

Activities for 8-year-olds, 5-year-olds and more can help:

  • Reduce screen time 
  • Build hands-on learning through crafts and problem-solving
  • Summer activities that include educational toys like Skillmatics’ learning games can help children develop cognitive and problem-solving skills while having fun.

In fact, studies have shown that play-based activities can improve a child's attention span and focus by 43.3%.

Creative & Craft Activities

These indoor play ideas are engaging preschool activities that give children the freedom to explore colours, textures, and their imagination.

1. Paper Crafts

What you need: Paper, scissors, colours, glue.

Fold, cut, and create paper planes, origami animals, and paper crowns.

Paper Crafts

Simple art and craft kits from Skillmatics can extend this into a full afternoon project.

2. Clay or Playdough Modelling

What you need: Clay or homemade play dough (flour + salt + water).

Roll, squish, sculpt. Kids build fine motor skills and spatial thinking while creating their own little worlds.

3. No-Mess Art Activities

What you need: Foil art sheets or mess-free painting kits.

Perfect for younger kids and parents. No mess art kits like Skillmatics’ Foil Fun lets children create colourful artwork without any need for cleanup.

4. Puppet Show

What you need: Old socks, googly eyes, buttons, glue.

Turn a pile of odd socks into a cast of characters. Kids can craft their puppets, write a script, and perform for the family. Try pairing this with Skillmatics’ puppet book for story inspiration and watch their imaginations soar.

5. Fort Building

What you need: Bed sheets, sofa cushions, string lights (optional).

Drape sheets over chairs, add in the cushions, and declare it a ‘no grown-ups allowed’ zone. Fort-building develops spatial reasoning and cooperative play amongst kids.

6. Card Making

What you need: Chart paper, stickers, markers, stamps or a Card Making Set.

Card making is an engaging activity where kids design cards for birthdays, anniversaries or other special occasions. It builds fine motor skills and sparks emotional connection.

Card Making

Brain & Learning Games

The most engaging at-home activities are the ones where kids don't even realise they're learning.

7. Puzzle Challenges 

What you need: Age-appropriate Jigsaw Puzzles.

Start with 24-piece sets for younger kids, get puzzles with additional pieces for older ones. Jigsaw puzzles build patience, pattern recognition, and spatial reasoning.

Puzzle Challenges

8. Memory Card Game 

What you need: A deck of memory cards, or homemade cards where two of them feature the same image.

Flip, match, remember. This classic memory card game sharpens concentration and boosts memory in a fun, competitive, and turn-based format.

9. Alphabet Tracing Game 

What you need: Tracing sheets or a write-and-wipe board.

Ideal for preschoolers, this alphabet tracing game builds letter recognition and early writing skills through repetition that feels like a game, not a lesson.

10. Spell & Learn

What you need: Letter tiles or flashcards.

Call out a word and kids can spell it out using the tiles. Increase the difficulty level as they improve. It’s great for early readers.

Spell & Learn

11. Chess

What you need: A chess board.

Patience, strategy, and foresight; chess teaches all three. Even young children can learn the basics with simplified starter rules.

Chess

12. Guess in 10

What you need: Skillmatics’ Guess in 10 card games.

Players ask up to 10 yes or no questions to identify a mystery animal, place, or person. Guess in 10 is one of the best educational games for kids to build reasoning skills and general knowledge.

13. Rapid Fire Quiz 

What you need: Question cards or a quiz list.

Set a timer and ask questions. Kids answer as fast as they can. The rapid fire game format builds quick thinking, recall, and healthy competitiveness.

14. Colouring Books

What you need: Themed colouring books, crayons or sketch pens.

Mindful, calming, and creative, colouring develops focus and hand-eye coordination. This indoor play idea also doubles as a quiet-time activity.

Colouring Books

15. Clap and Repeat Game

What you need: Just your hands.

One person claps a rhythm, the next repeats it and adds a beat. Builds auditory memory, concentration, and rhythm. No materials, no setup.

16. Guess the Sound

What you need: Common household objects.

Blindfold a child and make sounds like rustling paper, tapping a glass, pouring water. They guess what it is. This summer holiday activity stimulates auditory processing and sensory awareness.

Active Indoor Games

Just because your child is indoors does not mean that he or she can't stay active. These high-energy indoor games can help children move, laugh, and stay physically engaged.

17. Balloon Volleyball

What you need: One balloon, string or tape for a net.

Blow up a balloon, tape a “net” across the room with string, and volley away. One of the most popular and fun games to play indoors which is safe, high-energy, and endlessly entertaining. The best part? Nothing will get broken in the process!

18. Musical Chairs

What you need: Chairs (one fewer than the number of players), a music player.

A classic game that works just as well at home as at a party. Play music, walk around the chairs, and scramble for a seat when it stops. This game develops reflexes, listening skills, and a healthy competitive spirit.

19. Hide and Seek

What you need: Just your house and a group of kids.

It’s a classic for a reason. Works with two kids or ten. One seeks, the rest hide and the tension of being almost-found never gets old. It builds spatial awareness and strategic thinking.

20. Music & Dance Party

What you need: A music player or phone, cleared floor space.

Clear the living room. Hit play on your child’s favourite party playlist. Let them choreograph their own routines or freestyle it entirely. One of the best indoor games for burning energy and lifting moods.

Music & Dance Party

21. Stacking Cups Challenge

What you need: Plastic cups, a flat surface, a timer.

Give kids a stack of plastic cups and a timer. Stack them into a pyramid, knock it down, reset, repeat and race to beat their own record. 

Imaginative & Fun Play

Some of the most memorable summer holiday activities come from imagination. These indoor play ideas encourage storytelling, role-play, and creativity.

22. Pretend Games

What you need: Household props, dress-up clothes, your child’s imagination.

Set up a pretend shop, doctor’s clinic, kitchen, or school. Pretend play builds language skills, empathy, and social understanding in a natural way. Kids make the rules, run their own little world, and learn so much without even realising it.

Pretend Games

23. Indoor Treasure Hunts

What you need: Paper, pen, small “treasure” (snacks, stickers, or a toy).

Write clues on slips of paper, hide them around the house in sequence, and let the hunt begin. Kids love the suspense and the search. This is a great activity for 5 year olds, 8 year olds and even for older kids.

24. Magic Show

What you need: Skillmatics The Mentalist's Magic Kit.

A magic kit turns any child into a confident performer. They learn the tricks, practice the reveal, and put on a full show for the family. It helps build presentation skills, sequenced thinking, and most importantly, gives kids the sheer joy of pulling off something impressive that WOWs family and friends.

Family & Bond-Building Activities

The best family activities are the ones that bring everyone together. These relaxing summer holiday activities are perfect for connection, learning, and lasting memories.

25. Board Games

From Ludo to Scrabble; family activities at home don’t get more classic than this. Board games encourage turn-taking, boost strategic thinking, and enhance vocabulary depending on the game.

26. Snakes and Ladders

Simple rules but big reactions. Perfect for younger kids, and a great game for all age groups.

27. Dumb Charades

Team up. Act it out. No words allowed! Dumb Charades is one of the most fun games to play indoors with the whole family.

28. Reading & Writing Story Books

Create a cosy reading corner. Let kids choose their own books. Read and write together, take turns, make silly voices. Reading time builds vocabulary, imagination, and emotional intelligence.

29. Science Experiments 

Baking soda volcano, rainbow in a glass, dancing raisins and so much more! Science experiments for kids make learning super fun and memorable. Use household items and walk through the “why” together with your child. 

30. Cooking or Baking Together

Measure, mix, taste. Cooking is maths, science, and creativity all-in-one. Let kids make sandwiches, decorate cookies, or mix their own lemonade and watch their faces light up with pride!

Best Activity Kits & Educational Toys For The Summer Holidays From Skillmatics

Skillmatics’ educational toys and activities are designed to keep kids meaningfully engaged.

  • Guess in 10

Guess in 10 card game is one of the most popular educational games for kids where players can ask up to 10 ‘yes’ or ‘no’ questions to identify mystery animals, places or people. 

Ideal for ages 6 and above.

  • Write & Wipe Kits

Write and wipe kits are reusable, and one of the most effective activities for preschoolers that builds early literacy and numeracy. Wipe-clean kits also work as alphabet tracing games and number practice tools. 

Perfect for ages 3 to 6

  • Foil Fun - No Mess Art

Foil Fun - No Mess Art is a magical art kit where kids create stunning foil designs using foam stickers and picture canvases. All the creativity and none of the cleanup stress! A great pick for 5 year olds who love creating new things, but need mess-free alternatives. 

Suited for ages 4 to 12.

  • Card Making Kits

Card Making Kits are complete art and craft kits that come with templates, stickers, and tools for kids to design their own greeting cards from scratch. 

Recommended for ages 4 to 9.

  • Magic Kit

The Mentalist’s Magic Kit is a beginner-friendly magic kit packed with tricks, props, and step-by-step instructions. Kids learn, practise, and perform while building confidence and presentation skills along the way. 

One of the most engaging activities for 8 year olds and above, also suited for ages 10 and up.

  • STEM Kits

STEM Kits are hands-on, interactive toys that bring science, logic, and engineering to life through fun experiments and puzzle challenges.

These kits are best suited for ages 4 to 12.

Make Summer Holidays Fun and Educational

Summer holidays are a chance for kids to explore, play and learn in their own way; outside the pressure of a school schedule. With these 30 indoor play ideas at your fingertips, you can keep your little ones engaged all day long while limiting their screen-time! 

So, come along and stock up on some of the best educational toys and activity kits from Skillmatics to let the season unfold in the best way possible. 

FAQs About Summer Holiday Activities

How can I keep my 5-year-old busy at home during the summer holidays?

Simple and sensory rich activities for 5-year-olds, like colouring books, playdoh, fort building, etc. work best. Short and varied sessions of 20 to 30 minutes each can keep attention fresh and energy channelized.

How do I reduce my child's screen time during the summer holiday?

The idea is to replace, not restrict. Swap screen time with craft kits, puzzles, and more. When you bring home engaging kids' learning games and activities, your little ones are going to not reach for screens as much.

What if my child only wants to play video games during summer?

Introduce games that can replicate the challenge and reward loop of gaming, like rapid-fire quizzes, treasure hunts, magic kits, etc. This will give your child the same stimulation without video games. 

How do I organize a playdate with indoor activities?

Pick a mix of active, creative, and group games. Keep it a bit structured, but also flexible. Remember, over-planning a playdate is the fastest way to kill the fun.

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