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Rainy Day Activities – No Need to Let the Rain Bring you Down.

Posted by Shana Albert on June 9th 2009 in Blog, Kids Activities

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In many areas around the globe Spring means that rain will fall more often than usual. And, the rain in Spring is important as our beautiful World needs it for its survival as we know it. Without Spring rain our beautiful flowers wouldn’t grow, the trees would begin to suffer and our land would become dry.

But, as a mom I know that when it rains it means that our children become crazy, rambunctious children. They begin to become stir-crazy from being in the house for too long. Children love being outside… they love running around, discovering nature and playing which helps exhaust their never ending energy a bit. But, when they are in the house they can’t do this. When the weather is bad for many days on end children begin climbing the walls and our stresses as a parent begin to climb.

But, unlike rain in the Fall and Winter…. rain in the Spring and Summer tends to be warmer. As long as the rain storm is not an electrical storm there is really no danger in letting your children get wet. As a matter of fact with the right kind of rain clothes your children can not only really enjoy themselves out in the rain, but they can also learn a lot from it.

Remember children have an easier time learning things when they are using more of their senses. They can learn a lot about the reason for rain, where the rain goes, why it is raining in the first place when they can experience it with all of their senses…. When they hear it, when they smell it, when they see it, when they feel it and possibly even when they taste it.

Rainy Day Activities – Inside and Out

Below you will find tons of Activities to do in the Rain. Some will be Rainy Day Activities that you can do outside, some of these activities will be for inside. And, I will also be adding some Educational Rainy Day Activities as well. The goal of this Rainy Day Activities post is to make sure that you no longer have to be discouraged if it rains. There are plenty of fun activities to do in the rain, both indoors and out.

Rainy Day Activities to do Outside

  • Puddle Jumping – What child doesn’t like jumping in a puddle? And, as long as the rain is a warm rain…. let them. As a matter of fact…. jump in the puddles with them.
  • Slip-n-Slide – Drag out the Slip-n-Slide that you are storing away until summer. Hook it up and let the children have a Rainy Day Slip-n-Slide party.
  • Fishing – Take the kids fishing in the rain. From what I understand the fish bite better in the rain anyway.
  • Blow Bubbles - Bubbles can be a lot of fun in the rain. Plus your kids won’t be all sticky from the bubbles because its stickiness will be washed off from the rain.
  • Tub Toy Fun – Grab some of the kids’ bath tub toys and bring them outside in the rain with the kids. Let the children use their imaginations to figure out how to play with them outside in the rain.
  • Hunt for Rainbows – One thing that is common in Spring and Summer time rainfalls are rainbows. Take the kids out in the rain on a sunny day and look for rainbows.
  • Rain Painting - Help the children grab some rain water in bowls then help them carry the rain water to a covered porch. With paintbrushes let the children get artistic with the rainwater (not paint) using the porch’s floor as their mural. What kind of cool designs did they create?
  • Water Balloons - The kids are already wet from the rain, so what is a little more. Bring out some balloons fill them water and let the kids throw them at one another.
  • Mud Pies – Kids love getting dirty. And, making mud pies is the perfect way for kids to be creative and get their hands dirty. All the kids need to make their glorious mud pies is aluminum trays, mud, water and other miscellaneous ingredients such as sticks, pebbles and leaves. Just remember these Mud Pies are not edible. They are just extremely fun to make.
  • Float away – Set a pot out in the rain and let the kids float things in it. See what floats and what doesn’t float. Do rocks float? Do leaves float? Do sticks float?
  • Play Ball – Let the kids play some football, soccer, kickball or any other ball sport in the rain. The games are not only more challenging in the rain, but getting wet and possibly even muddy is an added bonus for any child.
  • Walk in the Woods – Take the kids for a walk in the woods (as long as it is not a thunder/lightening storm). Ask the kids if they notice how the rain sounds against the trees. Ask them if they notice the difference between walking in the woods on a dry day and walking in the woods during the rain. Is it more difficult to walk in the woods in the rain?
  • Powder Paint Art - This Rain activity is so much fun!! Put some powder tempera paint into shaker bottles. Outside on a porch let the kids sprinkle the powder paint on poster board and let the kids set the poster boards out in the rain. Depending how hard it is raining will determine how long you will leave their powdered art work outside in the rain. Once the artwork is where the kids want then to be bring them inside to dry. Beautiful, huh?
  • Rain Olympic Challenges – Make a fun competition day by using the rain as part of the fun. Come up with clever competitions for the children to participate in such as hula hooping, water balloon toss and obstacle course fun. All of these activities being done in the rain. Super fun and super challenging. Sounds like a win-win event to me.
  • Make a Wet Land – Take out some plastic creatures like toy dinosaurs, toy animals, toy soldiers and action figures. Create a wetland and let the plastic animals and beings have a blast.
  • Save the Worms – When it rains worms come to the service and you will find them all over the sidewalk. The problem is that once the sidewalks dry up the worms that don’t make it back to the grass will die. So, why not pick up the worms you see on the sidewalks during the rain and place them back on the grass where they can survive.
  • Roadway and Construction Site - Why not let the kids take their little cars and big trucks outside in the rain. Let them create roadways in the rain and build construction sites with their Tonka trucks. Tons of fun to be had with that.
  • Swimming – Again, I want to preface this with you have got to make sure that the rainstorm is just a rainstorm. This activity should not be done if there is a chance that the storm is an electrical storm (lightening storm). There is nothing like a hot summer rain while swimming in the pool. The raindrops make a nice soothing sound on the pool and since you are already wet you don’t have to worry about getting more wet, right?

Rainy Day Activities to Do Inside

Of course, there are tons of activities you can do inside on a rainy day. The activities below are just a teeny tiny sliver of the activities you can do. But, this should give you an idea…

Educational Rainy Day Activities

  • Rain Catcher – Make a rain catcher to see how much rain has fallen during that particular rainstorm.
  • Crock Pot Cloud – Using a crock pot you can teach your children a little bit about what the clouds do and how it rains. Fill a crock pot half the way with water. After the water has been in there for a couple of hours and you see the water condensing on the lid bring the children over to the crock pot (being extra careful that they keep their distance from the hot crock pot). Once the children are in watching view of the crock pot show them the condensation on the crock pot and let them know that it is the same as a cloud being full of raindrops. Lift and tilt the lid and show them what happens – the rain begins to fall.
  • What Floats? – Let a pot fill up with water outside while it is raining. Have children place an object in the pot filled with water to see if certain things floats or sinks? Let them tell you what they think will happen to that object before they place it in the water. Were they right?
  • Evaporation – Evaporation is the process of water becoming vapor. This process can be confusing for children. But, one way to explain it is to perform this easy activity. Help your child pour water into a jar or glass. Take a marker and mark a line where the water is. Place the glass on the windowsill. Have the child check the glass every day. What does the child notice is happening with the water level? This is a great time to explain evaporation in further detail.
  • Rain in different Lands – Go to the Library or search the internet with your children about different areas around the World and the amount of rain they get. Show them pictures of the different ways people have to live because of the rain in their area. For example, people who live in the Amazon compared with people who live in Asia.
  • Dirty Rain – Collect Rain in two different containers. Place a coffee filter on top of the one container and the 2nd container use nothing covering the top. When it is done raining bring both containers in. Show the kids what the filter looks like on the one container. It will probably be pretty dirty depending on where you live. The larger the city you live in the dirtier the filter will be. Explain to them that raindrops start off clean, but get dirty when traveling through our atmosphere because of all the air pollution.
  • Rain Changes Things – It is true. Rain does change things. During a nice spring or summer rain take a walk with your children and have them take notice of things during the rain. Tell them to use all of their senses to experience the changes.
  • Be a Water Spy – Let the children investigate the rain and see if they can figure out where the rain goes during and after a storm.
  • What do Animals do? - Let the children investigate to see which animals don’t mind the rain and which animals hide from the rain.

I asked some of my friends on Twitter as to what activities they use to play in the rain as a child. This is the responses I got….

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As you can see from the responses I received on Twitter  rain, mess, mud and creatures were super important substances in enjoying the fun of playing in the rain. Kids love experiencing things with all of their senses. And, I think that adding some rain to their outside play can increase the fun levels. Kids love getting messy and the added rain to the outside dirt creates the substance of pleasurable mud. Mud is messy, mud is moldable and mud is usually off limits. And, we all know how children love doing things that they feel they are not normally allowed to do. And from the answers I received from my Twitter friends, getting messy, building things and playing with creatures equals tons of fun in the Spring/Summer rain season.

And, I also want to mention that as long as children aren’t getting a chill outside that playing in the rain can be safe. Make sure to dress your child appropriately to play in the rain. Clothes such as a raincoat, poncho, boots or goulashes are perfect. And, once the child is done playing in the rain make sure they quickly take off all clothes that are wet and if need be let them take a nice warm bath. You can even warm them up from the inside out by offering them tea, hot chocolate or a cup of soup.

So as long as their is no chance of lightening and the weather is warm enough it is pretty safe to let your children play outside in the rain. As a matter of fact, enjoy the rain with them. Adding a bit of rain water to children’s play is a sure way to create lasting memories, some education and a ton of fun.

Thank you Alysson Fergison, Steve Plunkett, steaprok and Ruud Hein for anwering my question regarding Childhood Rain Day Fun via Twitter.

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3 Responses to “Rainy Day Activities – No Need to Let the Rain Bring you Down.”

  1. crock pot Says:

    Wow great cooking ideas here. I will check back often.

  2. Jon the action figure buff Says:

    I often chuckle when I’m walking with my wife and hear some parent saying “don’t get too muddy”… what are they suggesting… kids just hear “baa baa get too muddy” – yes I will good idea.

    But seriously, it can be fun as long as the weather is ok.

  3. eve Says:

    i’ve had fun in the rain by……….. jumping on the trampoline and riding bikes in the sewer line and splashing people behind me ya it was a lot of fun!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!………………….????????????????i guess????????????????????????????????

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