1Go Ice Skating
Adam and Kev//Getty ImagesIf you already have skates, you can head out to a frozen pond and work on your skating skills! Otherwise, you can likely find plenty of skating rinks in your area where you can rent ice skates, too.
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2Take a Hike
Imgorthand//Getty ImagesThe trails near your home will look so different when covered in a lovely layer of snow. So, lace up your snow boots or snowshoes and go explore!
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3Identify Animal Tracks
Imgorthand//Getty ImagesWith a fresh blanket of snow on the ground, you've got a good shot at seeing where nearby critters have scurried off to. With a little research, you might even be able to identify which tracks belong to what animal! Think: rabbits, deer, racoons, birds, coyotes, and more.
4Make DIY Bird Feeders
Ludmila Kapustkina//Getty ImagesGive your local feathered friends some love this winter by making some DIY bird feeders to set out when it snows. Start with empty orange halves, then fill them up with a variety of nuts, berries, and seeds.
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5Host Your Own Winter Olympics
fotostorm//Getty ImagesWhether you opt for harder sports like ice hockey and skating or participate in easier activities like snowman building and snowball fights, the whole family will enjoy going for the gold!
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6Build a Snowman
Jochen Sand//Getty ImagesThe first snow activity that probably comes to mind is building a snowman—and for good reason! It's easy, fun for the whole family, and so exciting to see your frosty creation come to life. Check out these tips on how to build a snowman to get started.
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7Make an Obstacle Course
Happy Toddler PlaytimeGet up and get moving as the snow comes down by putting together a DIY obstacle course in the backyard! Use items found around the house like hula hoops, cardboard boxes, ropes, baskets, tables and more. Then make sure you involve a variety of physical movements like jumping, hopping, sliding, and balancing.
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8Paint in the Snow
Angela Kotsell//Getty ImagesLet their creativity shine through the gloomy days when you pull out the paintbrushes. You can use paints you already have in your craft closet or make your own using water and food coloring. Either way, you're bound to see some masterpieces.
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9Make Snow Ice Cream
rodigest//Getty ImagesHere's a great way to make your snow days a whole lot sweeter! Using three main ingredients (evaporated milk, sugar, and vanilla) you can whip up this surprisingly delicious frozen treat in less than five minutes! Feel free to add your own special toppings, too.
10Have a Snowball Fight
Mike Kemp/Tetra Images//Getty ImagesLooking for a little friendly competition? Split the family into teams, pack some snowballs and get to throwing! The best part: you can make your own rules! Structure the game like dodgeball where each player is out if they get hit or make it more like capture the flag where someone from needs to get the other team’s flag to win the game.
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11Go on a Scavenger Hunt
Imgorthand//Getty ImagesInstead of just walking in a winter wonderland, make a game of it. Come up with a list of things you can see outside during the winter like a pinecone, animal prints, a perfect icicle, or a snowman, then go on an adventure to see how many the family can find!
12Make a Snow Volcano
Mommy University The learning doesn't have to stop just because they kids are out of school for the day. In fact, you can mix work and play with this snow experiment. Here's how: Form a small mountain out of snow around a plastic cup with an opening at the top, drop in a few ingredients, then watch it erupt!
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13Play Snow Tic-Tac-Toe
Jordan Siemens//Getty ImagesTake the classic game of tic-tac-toe and make it cooler—literally! Using the ground as your game board, draw the playing grid then take turns drawing your X's and O's until a winner is declared. You can even turn it into a competition with several rounds and players.
14Play Snow Soccer
alexei_tm//Getty ImagesKick off the snow day with a round of soccer in the snow. Just put together a team, grab a soccer ball, draw lines in the snow to mark your goals, and get to playing.
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15Go Sledding
FatCamera//Getty ImagesHow could we forget this classic winter activity? Bundle up and head to a nearby hill for hours of family fun. If you don't already have a snow sled, you can easily DIY one using a lid from a plastic storage bin, a baking sheet, or even a sleeping bag.
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16Blow Snow Bubbles
Fireflies and Mud PiesThis STEM activity is so fun, they'll hardly even think of it as science. To make frozen bubbles, you'll need bubble solution and bubble wands. You can buy a bottle or make it yourself. As the little ones blow bubbles, a thin sheet of ice will appear before they crystallize and shatter into shimmering pieces.
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17Make Snow Angels
Shannon Fagan//Getty ImagesThis nostalgic activity is sure to bring a smile to everyone's face despite the cold. To make the perfect snow angel, find a large area of undisturbed snow, carefully fall backwards with outstretched arms then move your arms and legs like you're doing jumping jacks.
18Go Skiing
Johannes Kroemer//Getty ImagesIf you live in an area where you can go skiing, it will be a blast for the whole crew to learn the winter sport. Consider taking lessons then hitting the slopes for a day of frosty fun.
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19Play with Snow Toys
Ozii45//Getty ImagesThere are so many snow toys to keep the kiddos entertained this winter! Snow molds for building fun snow figures, snow launchers for throwing snowballs, even snow scooters for racing down the hills. Bundle up then get outside and try a few.
20Build a Snow Fort
EvgeniiAnd//Getty ImagesBurn off some of that cabin fever by trying to create a new cabin... kinda. The best thing about snow forts is that they can be built in all different shapes and sizes. So, let their imagination run wild! You can even make it easier by using snow brick molds.
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