Screen-Free Parenting

Screen-Free Play Ideas: 30 Activities for Every Age

Indoor and outdoor, with or without materials — 30 screen-free activity ideas grouped by age. Something for every child.

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This article is for general information and is not a substitute for professional medical advice. Always consult your pediatrician or doctor about your child.

Aligned with AAP, WHO, NHS and CDC guidance.

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Ages 0–2: Sensory Play (10 Ideas)

For the science behind why these activities matter, see our guide on play-based learning.

Ages 2–4: Creative and Imaginative Play (10 Ideas)

Ages 4–6: Skill-Building and Social Play (10 Ideas)

The Power of Free Play

The best play is unplanned play. Give your child the chance to say "I'm bored" — that gap is the source of creativity. You don't have to organize every activity; sometimes a cardboard box, a roll of tape, and a pair of scissors is enough. Research shows that unstructured free play is at least as valuable as organized activities for problem-solving, emotional regulation, and social skills.

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