Learn the different types of music notes, while testing your memory, in this life-sized game!
Take a fun indoor game and move it outside! But make it superhero-sized for even more fun!
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Practice letters or spelling while your kids get some movement into their day with this easy activity you can keep on hand for repeat play all summer!
Teaser copy: Follow that trail while testing your math knowledge!
Let the games begin! All you need is a balloon and a racquet to play our fun twist on tennis.
Help your child bring their favorite animals to life with this video. Learn to create a fish and squid from simple LEGO pieces that gives your little one a new toy to play with.
This activity is the perfect excuse to go out and explore nature – and teach your child colors! See how many colors your child can find!
A sidewalk obstacle course is the easiest way to add a new outdoor activity to your day!
Can you let down your hair like Rapunzel? Or blow the house of straw down like the Big Bad Wolf? Act out your favorite fairy tale characters in a round of fairy tale charades!
Who says fitness can’t be fun? “The important thing about fitness is finding a way to make it meaningful to the individual,” says Chris Lucido, a physical therapist at C.S. Mott Children’s Hospital.
Jenga is a classic game for your game night collection. All you need is a magic marker to add a healthy twist for the whole family!
Look out for flying fish! Enjoy the summer weather while playing this fun game of catch.
Defy gravity while playing this homemade version of tennis. Don’t let the ball crash back to Earth!
Roll the dice to see what action you get to complete!
Whether it’s too hot to enjoy being outside or a wet, stormy day, an indoor laser maze is the perfect way to get out some energy indoors.
In search of a fun, indoor activity? Play Indoor Counting Croquet.and count your way through the cardboard hoops and make it all the way to 20!
With the Life-Size Book Maze activity, you can turn your house into a maze! Mazes help enhance a child’s spatial awareness and perception and improve their confidence and patience.
Listening to music can brighten our day and promote positivity. Follow along with child life specialist Jessica Oswald and music therapist Meredith Irvine for guided yoga designed for our Little Victors.
Mirror, mirror on the wall ... who's having the most fun this summer of them all? Mirror, mirror is an activity to do this summer that gets everyone on their feet!
Create a fun and exciting scavenger hunt with nothing but your neighborhood or a local trail!
An obstacle course is an engaging activity for kids of all ages and is always a big hit!
The Olympics are a great time to get active and host some of your own mini-Olympic events. You don’t have to be a world-class athlete to have world-class fun in your own backyard.
STRIKE! Learn how to make your own bowling lane on a sidewalk or driveway.
A roll of painter’s tape is all you need to try a variety of activities – perfect for rainy days or super hot afternoons when you’re stuck inside!
A round of tennis that can be played indoors or outside, rain or shine!
Help improve your child’s fine motor skills by creating a forest of pasta trees! Use toys from around the house to create a scene your child will be excited about.
Can you find the hidden treasure? Go on an adventurous treasure hunt outside, or even indoors.
Jump from puddle to puddle while working on literacy or math skills.
Hop, skip and jump with this fun game that makes you move your body!
Bring the circus to your own home with this ring toss game!
Dim the lights and get the show started! See who can guess the most shadow creations in this fun activity for the family – perfect for a rainy day!
Work on your balance on this giant snowflake!
All you need are a handful of sponges, some chalk and a sidewalk or driveway for this fun activity that helps kids practice tossing and hand-eye coordination.
Most children love animals, so why not walk like our furry or feathered friends for some fun? In addition to being fun, walking like various animals can help develop gross motor skills, core strength, and balance.
Water balloon fights are tons of fun – but they’re over in a flash! Keep the fun going with a game of catch that will help your Little Victor develop coordination and motor skills while keeping cool.
Visual perception and spatial awareness are two skills that most adults take for granted – but children actually have to develop these skills. Fine motor skills are closely related to spatial awareness, as well.
When the sun is blazing, sometimes the best way to squeeze in some exercise is to hit the pool!