Free Indoor Activities for Kids — Screen & Printable
Free indoor activities for kids — games, printables, colouring and worksheets. Rainy-day ready. Ages 2 to 11. No signup, no ads, 100% free.
The problem with indoor days isn't that there's nothing to do — it's that whatever you do has to work for the full uninterrupted stretch between breakfast and dinner. Parks and playdates give you built-in transitions; an indoor day doesn't. You need a rotation.
This page is a rotation. It's every JiggyJoy activity, sorted by roughly how long it keeps a child engaged and what kind of focus it demands. Start the morning with a short active game (Pumpkin Smash, Dino Run, Brick Breaker) to burn the first wave of energy. Move to a learning game for the quiet after-snack stretch (Word Spell, Math Quiz Challenge, Pattern Wizard). Print a colouring page or worksheet for the post-lunch dip when screen time needs a break. Circle back to an arcade game for the late-afternoon restless hour. Nothing fancy, just a deliberate sequence.
Every activity here is free, runs in a browser, and has no ads targeted at kids. Pick one or two from each category and you've got enough to fill a day without watching the clock.
Games for indoor activities for kids
Printable Worksheets
Colouring Pages to Print
Frequently Asked Questions
What's a good indoor activity for a 4 year old?+
Short, reward-immediate activities work best. Try Bubble Pop ABCs, Colour Match, Shape Sorter, or a printed colouring page. Rotate through three or four in a 30-minute session.
How do I keep kids entertained indoors all day?+
Build a rotation. Mornings: active arcade games or outdoor-like movement (Dino Run, Space Defender). After lunch: quiet activities (colouring, tracing worksheets). Late afternoon: learning games. Break it up every 20 minutes.
Are there free online activities for kids with no signup?+
Yes — every JiggyJoy game, worksheet and colouring page is free with no signup. Tap the link, start playing.
What indoor activities work for multiple ages?+
Printable colouring pages scale across ages — bold-outline for toddlers, detailed fantasy for older kids. Pattern Wizard and Memory Match also work across 4 to 10-year-olds at different difficulties.