Indoor Activities
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Let your child use the books in your household to learn all about running a library.
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Entertainment and ActivitiesIndoor Activities
This rainy-day activity describes several different indoor beanbag races for a competitive toddler.
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Children will love calling out "jiggety," "joggety," and "jig" in this fast paced card game.
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This indoor activity will give your toddler a sandbox without the mess, thanks to these alternative fillers.
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Keep your child entertained with this simple game. Can she toss the jellybeans in the container?
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This rainy-day activity teaches your child about mailboxes and how to mail a letter.
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This activity describes a great way to build an indoor obstacle course, which can keep children occupied for hours.
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On a rainy day, teach your toddler how to thread spools, and she'll practice for hours.
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Building a house of cards is a much easier challenge if you cut slits in them.
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There are lots of great rainy-day activities you can do with tape. Here are some suggestions.
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Try this fun rainy day activity. See whether your child can jump the indoor creek.
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Matching lids to bottles will give your toddler hours of fun -- and it's a great rainy-day activity.
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In this rainy day activity, your child will try to drop corks into a bowl of water.
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In this activity, you and your child will pitch pennies for prizes in a fast-paced game.
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This marble game requires two players and involves dropping marbles from eye level.
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Scatter the pennies, and then send the children on a scavenger hunt chase!
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Scatter the pennies over an open room, blindfold the children, and see who wins the rainy-day scavenger hunt.
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Make golf clubs out of newspaper and tape, and your preschooler can play golf indoors.
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