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DIY Activities for Children (& Parents)

From Outdoor Adventures to Rainy Day Fun


Child outdoors

Engaging in DIY activities with your children is not only a fantastic way to bond but also an opportunity to ignite their creativity and curiosity. Whether you’re basking in the sunshine or stuck indoors on a rainy day, there are plenty of enjoyable and educational projects to dive into. Plus, with the right gear, such as the Baby Todd & Co. range of clothing, your little ones can stay comfortable and stylish while they explore and create. Let’s dive into some exciting DIY activities and projects that cater to various moods and weather conditions.


Our Top 3 Outdoor Adventures


1. Nature Scavenger Hunt

A nature scavenger hunt is a perfect way to encourage exploration and observation. Create a list of items commonly found in your local area—like a smooth rock, a feather, or a specific type of leaf. Equip your children with a small bag and a camera to document their finds. This activity not only makes a walk in the park more engaging but also helps kids learn about their natural environment.


2. DIY Bird Feeders

Homemade bird feeder

Building bird feeders can turn into a delightful outdoor project. Use materials like toilet paper rolls, peanut butter, and birdseed. Spread the peanut butter on the roll, roll it in birdseed, and hang it from a tree. Watching the birds come to visit can be both entertaining and educational for your children. You may even encourage a squirrel or two!


3. Outdoor Art Studio

Transform your backyard or a park into an art studio with some simple supplies. Bring out canvases, watercolor paints, brushes, and water jars. Let your children paint scenes from nature or abstract designs. The natural light and open space make outdoor art a liberating experience. Plus, you can clean up easily with a garden hose!

Maybe wait until they’ve gone to bed before rinsing the chalk drawings from the driveway.


Our Top 3 Rainy Day DIY Projects


1. Indoor Forts & Castles

Rainy days are ideal for building indoor forts and castles. Use blankets, pillows, and furniture to construct elaborate hideouts. Encourage your children to use their imagination to create stories or even stage a puppet show inside their fort. It’s a cozy way to spend a day indoors and spark creativity.


2. Homemade Slime

Making slime is a classic and fun indoor activity. Mix together ingredients like glue, baking soda, and contact lens solution…even adding food colouring for extra fun. Kids can experiment with different textures and colours, making it an engaging science activity that’s also quite tactile. For those with sensory challenges, this can be a great way to create new and safe experiences.


3. Cooking and Baking

Child baking

The kitchen offers endless possibilities. From creating unique cookies to designing your own cupcakes, getting your hands dirty in the kitchen can be great fun and an amazing bonding experience with your child. Remember, as messy as it gets, it can always be cleaned up afterwards. Introduce your children to different textures, the importance of measuring accurately and the steps to creating something delicious - including the patience of baking.


Here are some additional DIY activities and projects that parents can enjoy with their children, covering a variety of interests and situations:


More Outdoor Fun


Nature-Inspired Art

Collect items from nature such as leaves, twigs, and flowers, and use them to create art. You can dry/press leaves to make unique prints or arrange natural materials to form beautiful collages. This project not only encourages artistic expression but also helps children appreciate the beauty and diversity of nature.


DIY Kite Making

Making and flying kites can be an exhilarating outdoor activity. Use lightweight materials like paper grocery bags with cheap wooden dowels from a hardware store and a length of string. Let your children design their own kites with vibrant colours and patterns. Once assembled, head to an open space to watch their creations soar through the sky.


Garden Projects

Child gardening

Engage in gardening activities such as planting a vegetable garden or creating a flower bed. Children can learn about different types of plants, how they grow, and the importance of nurturing them. Gardening can be a hands-on way to teach patience and responsibility while also providing a sense of accomplishment as plants begin to flourish.


More Rainy Day Inspirations


DIY Storybooks

Create personalised storybooks with your children. Write a story together and let your kids illustrate it. Use blank notebooks or make your own book by stapling pages together. This project combines writing and drawing, providing a creative outlet while also fostering literacy skills. These ideas can also fuel ‘show-and-tell’ mornings at school.


Sensory Bins

Sensory bins are fantastic for rainy days as they offer a range of tactile experiences. Fill a container with materials like rice, beans, or sand and add small toys or objects for your children to discover. You can theme the bins around different topics, such as a pirate treasure hunt or a dinosaur excavation, to keep the activity exciting.


DIY Musical Instruments

Create musical instruments using household items. Make a drum set from pots and pans or empty Nutella/peanut butter pots or maracas from rice-filled containers, or a xylophone from metal tubes. Not only is this activity fun, but it also introduces children to the basics of sound and rhythm.


Some More Challenging Educational Projects


Build a Solar Oven

A solar oven project is both educational and practical. Use a pizza box, aluminium foil, and plastic wrap to construct a simple oven that can cook s’mores using the power of the sun. This experiment teaches children about solar energy and the greenhouse effect in a fun and tasty way.


DIY Science Lab with Simple Chemicals

Set up a small science lab with household chemicals for safe experiments. Mix baking soda and vinegar to create fizzing reactions, or use lemon juice and baking soda to make homemade lava lamps.


Always supervise and ensure safety while experimenting. Be sure to check the safety instructions on any products you use first


Create a Time Capsule

Help your children create a time capsule to be opened in the future. Gather items that are meaningful to them—such as drawings, small toys, or a letter about their current interests. Get them to make a prediction and write it down – surely there will be flying cars by the time the capsule is opened… and seal them in a container. Choose a spot to bury or store the capsule and plan to revisit it in a few years.


DIY Jewellery Making

Turn crafting into a jewellery-making session. Use beads, string, and other materials to create necklaces, bracelets, and rings. Children can design their own pieces, which makes for a wonderful gift or keepsake. This activity enhances fine motor skills and creativity.


T-shirt Decorating

Child doing art

Let your children express their creativity by decorating plain t-shirts – there are some great white ones at Baby Todd & Co. perfect for this activity. Use fabric paints, tie-dye techniques, or even iron-on transfers to create unique designs. This project is not only fun but also allows kids to wear their own artwork, adding a personal touch to their wardrobe.


Why Baby Todd & Co. Clothing is Perfect for Active Kids


Throughout these diverse activities, it’s essential to ensure that your children are dressed appropriately for both comfort and durability. The Baby Todd & Co. range of clothing is designed with active children in mind. The clothing line features robust, high-quality fabrics that can handle the wear and tear of various projects, whether it’s a garden adventure, an art session, or an indoor science experiment.


Durability and Comfort: Baby Todd & Co. clothing is made from materials that are both durable and soft, allowing kids to move freely and comfortably. The clothing withstands the rigors of play while keeping kids cozy, whether they’re outdoors or engaged in indoor activities.


Weather-Appropriate Designs: The collection includes weather-appropriate options, such as moisture-wicking fabrics for outdoor adventures and cozy, warm layers for indoor play. This ensures that your children remain comfortable and focused on their activities, regardless of the weather.


Stylish Options: Beyond functionality, Baby Todd & Co. offers stylish designs that let kids express their individuality.


DIY activities offer a treasure trove of opportunities for parents and children to bond, learn, and have fun. From outdoor explorations to indoor crafts, there’s something for every interest, weather condition and budget. And with the Baby Todd & Co. range of clothing, you can ensure that your active children are dressed comfortably and stylishly for every adventure and project.





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