Posted on Monday, June 16, 2025
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by AMAC, D.J. Wilson
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Grandparents and their grandchildren share unique bonds. What could be better than spending precious time together? Enjoy tips for entertaining the grands plus suggestions for indoor and outdoor activities designed to amuse and engage young minds and create lasting memories!
Calling all grandparents
The joy of grandparenting is a wonderful feeling that peaks when spending valuable time with grandchildren. Most kids get bored sitting still. Grandparents can cater to kids’ energy and interests by planning fun parent-approved activities to keep young hands and minds busy. Read on for ideas!
Age counts
When planning pleasurable activities for the grandkids, fun can be maximized by keeping things age appropriate. Mature children tend to enjoy mentally stimulating activities, whereas little ones will likely prefer less complicated pursuits. For instance, challenging board games are best suited for older kids, whereas building with blocks or playing in a sandbox typically make optimal entertainment for little ones with energy.
Other factors
When planning activities for grandchildren, theirinterests and personalities matter. It’s fun when grandparents pay attention to what their grandkids enjoy and gear activities in that direction. For example, if a child enjoys baseball, they’d likely have more fun playing ball than sitting inside learning to sew. This doesn’t mean that grandchildren shouldn’t be encouraged to try new things, but rather that their opinions, activity levels, and desires should be considered. It excites them to do things they enjoy with people they love.
Making a difference
Shared experiences promote bonding. Spending valuable time together allows grandchildren to experience a grandparent’s unconditional love and attention. Seeing their grandparents’ happy, creative, patient and caring side allows them to learn by example. When grandparents share this side of themselves, kids are more likely to “open up” and be comfortable sharing how they feel in return.
Fun is the bottom line
Grandparenting provides unique opportunities for fun without the constant heavy responsibilities of raising a child. Engaging in lighthearted activities together allows grandparents to interact, teach, share stories, and impart knowledge and wisdom. Emotional connections made can provide children with a sense of security, support and empathy, fostering a sense of connection and guidance across generations.
Ideas for fun
Choose an activity from the list below or build your own adventure.
Indoor fun:
- Arts & crafts: Coloring, painting, making jewelry, pottery, woodworking, or scrapbooking are examples of enjoyable arts and crafts that tap into people’s creative side.
- Baking & cooking: Kids love to help bake and cook and feel proud of their creations. Kids may acquire valuable kitchen skills and healthy cooking practices while creating delicious baked goods or meals.
- Board games: Board games are not only enjoyable, but they teach good sportsmanship. For young ones, stick to fun and easy classic games such as Candy Land or Chutes and Ladders. For mature children, consider more challenging games such as Monopoly or Scrabble.
- Reading: Picture books or books with merry themes and imaginative storylines are ideal for little ones. Chapter books, or educational materials, are well suited for bigger kids.
- Puzzles: Engaging in jigsaw or other puzzles is a fun way to bond and exercise problem-solving skills.
- Movie night: Choose age appropriate and parent approved content. Be sure to bring the popcorn and special treats to make it a night worth remembering!
- Visit a museum: Visit a fine arts gallery, living history museum, science center, or historic institution to engage in the world of culture, history and learning.
Outdoor fun:
- Camping: This is an adventurous way to introduce children to the outdoors and increase their love of nature.
- Dance Party: Put on some music and have a silly dance party in the backyard.
- Gardening: Plant flowers or vegetables in a garden, care for them, and watch them grow.
- Nature walks: Walk in a park or nature preserve and observe wildlife that abounds.
- Picnics: Pack lunch and enjoy picnicking at a scenic location.
- Playing in the park: Slides, swings, and climbing bars allow children to release their energy while having fun.
- Playing or attending sports events: Throw balls or Frisbees in the park or attend a major or minor league game to learn about sports and sportsmanship.
- Treasure hunts: Hide treasures in the yard and get grandchildren involved in the search using cool clues to find things.
- Visit the zoo: Take a trip to a local zoo. Enjoy animal encounters and learning about wildlife.
The joy of grandparenting
Engaging in child friendly and fun activities together affords grandparents and grandchildren opportunities to build memories and form bonds. Setting aside dedicated time also lets grandchildren know that they are special, wanted, and loved. In turn, they are more likely to express that love back, thereby strengthening the grandparent-grandchild relationship. Since time passes by all too quickly, and joy awaits, seize the day. Kickstart the fun by planning your next grandparent-grandchild adventure today!
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