10 Indoor Games for Preschoolers

Here is a list of 10 fun and engaging game ideas for preschool children

Hide and Seek

Hide and seek is a timeless activity that keeps the kids engaged for a long time. It improves their decision-making and problem-solving skills as they figure out the best hiding spots in a limited time or plan to find other friends. The best part is that this activity does not require any prior arrangements.

Treasure Hunt

Arranging a small treasure hunt by hiding small toys, notes, or colorful objects can be a great activity for preschoolers. You can give children simple cues or a map to guide them to their treasures. While it may seem challenging at first, constant support from teachers can make it fun and engaging.

Musical Chairs

If you want to arrange on-the-spot activities with the resources available, musical chairs can be a fun indoor game. You can arrange chairs in a line depending on how many students are playing. Start playing music as children walk around the chairs. Once the music stops, everyone has to secure a seat. The one left standing is out.

Complete the Story

Another great indoor game for preschoolers is to complete the story. You start by saying an opening line and let each child take turns to add sentences. This keeps the story going and sparks creativity, builds language skills, and improves attention span.

Obstacle Course

You can set up an indoor obstacle course using pillows, chairs, and blankets. Each child gets a turn to finish the course, and the one who completes it in the least time wins. This game is known for improving motor skills and coordination in a fun way!

Indoor Bowling

You can easily create your bowling alley using empty plastic bottles as pins and a rolled-up sock as the ball. It’s a great way to improve hand-eye coordination and let preschoolers enjoy some friendly competition right in the classroom.

Puzzles

Puzzles are an all-time favorite when it comes to listing fun activities for children, specifically preschoolers. You can either get premade puzzles or create your own by cutting a picture. Children can arrange the pieces and complete them.

Memory Game

This is a great game for preschoolers that aims to enhance memory and attention span. You can simply get a tray and place different objects on it. Let them observe them for a minute and cover the tray. Then, you can ask them to recall as many objects as they can.

Simon Says

‘Simon says’ is a classic indoor game. You have to give commands with ‘Simon says’ at the start, and everyone has to follow. If a command is given without ‘Simon says’ and they follow, they are out!

 

Freeze Dance

Everybody loves playing freeze dance! Choose a favorite kid-friendly song to play. When the music plays, children dance around the room, and when the music stops, they must freeze in place.is a fun game to play indoors during recess. It helps kids stay active, practice listening skills – by stopping when the music stops.

Use a variety of musical styles and tempos to encourage different types of dance and movement. Use your smartphone and a Bluetooth speaker so you can pause the music without tipping off the kids.