11 Things to Do With Your Kids in the Snow
While half of the country is under a Winter heatwave right now, the other half is being blanketed with snow. And with every inch that comes down, you're likely to hear homebound kids begging to go outside and play in the snow.
If it's been a while since you've done anything but complain about the snow, or if you're looking to shake up your snow day routine, we've rounded up 11 fun activities for the entire family. So bundle up, and head outside — you won't regret it!
Build a Snowman
A classic activity that every kid loves. Send the kids outside with a carrot, an old scarf, and a fun hat, and see what they're able to create.
Go Sledding
Is there any activity kids beg to do more than sledding down their neighborhood's biggest hill? Grab a saucer, an old sleigh, or a lunchroom tray, and join the crowds for an afternoon of downhill racing.
Build an Igloo
Yes, it looks complicated, but according to Flickr user Ian carroll, this igloo only took two hours to build. As for the light? You don't need an electrician — just some tea lights to create the glowing effect.
Ride a Snow Scooter
Part snowboard, part scooter, the Snow Scooter IGGI ($50) will get the kids off their butts and onto their feet on the local sledding hill.
Have a Snowball Fight
You probably won't have to suggest this one more than once! As long as everyone knows the rules of the game, a snowball fight is always a way to get the kids outside!
Build a Snow Fort
Whether you use it for your snowball fight or just for hanging out, a snow fort is sure to be a hit!
Use a Snowball Blaster
Your kids' snowball fight opponents won't stand a chance if your tots have Wham-O's SnowBall Blaster ($34). The Blaster makes up to three balls at a time and shoots them up to 80 feet.
Play Tic-Tac-Snow
There's endless space for playing boards for an outdoor version of Tic-Tac-Toe.
Go on a Snow Hike
Once the blizzard conditions wind down, lace up your boots or put on some snowshoes, and head out for a snow hike. Not only is it great exercise, but you also never know what you'll see!
Make Snow Angels
What kid (or parent) doesn't like to plop down in the snow and make a beautiful snow angel?
Make Snow Art
Your snow-covered lawn is your kids' canvas if you have Ideal's Sno-Art Kit ($20). Just mix the Sno-Marker color packet with warm water, and start spraying the "marker" on the snow to create some beautiful art.