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5 Rainy Day Play Ideas to Keep Kids Off Screens This Winter

Kids playing with magnetic toys indoors on a rainy day

June is here, and in Australia that means shorter days, colder mornings, and plenty of rainy afternoons that can quickly turn into screen-time marathons. But it doesn't have to be that way.

Here are five rainy day play ideas that keep little ones engaged, learning, and off screens — even when it feels like they've been inside forever.

1. Build a Magnetic Story Wall

Your magnetic play wall is the perfect rainy day companion. Pull out all the magnet sets and challenge your child to create a scene — a farm, a kitchen, a dinosaur world. Narrate the story together, ask open-ended questions like "What happens next?", and let their imagination run wild. You'll be amazed how long this holds their attention.

2. Sort, Categorise, and Count

Turn sorting into a game. Use colour sorting jars or magnet sets to create patterns, sort by shape, or count by colour. For toddlers, this builds early maths foundations. For older kids, make it a challenge: "Can you sort these into groups of three?" It's calm, focused, and genuinely educational — and it keeps little hands busy long after you'd expect.

3. Set Up a Felt Book Station

Lay out a felt busy book with a cosy blanket and let your little one work through the activities at their own pace. Felt books are quiet, absorbing, and excellent for fine motor development — especially the zipping, buttoning, and lacing pages. Winter afternoons are made for this kind of slow, focused play.

4. Play Vet, Chef, or Teacher

Imaginative role play is one of the best rainy day activities, and your magnets are the perfect props. Set up a "little chef" kitchen scene on the play wall, or line up some dino magnets as patients at the vet. Give your child a role and follow their lead. Pretend play builds empathy, language skills, and creativity — all without a screen in sight.

5. Create a Play Challenge Bowl

Write a few simple challenges on pieces of paper — "Build a rainbow with your magnets," "Create an animal that doesn't exist," or "Sort everything by size." Pop them in a bowl and let your child pick one at a time. It adds novelty and structure to an otherwise open afternoon, and keeps kids busy for longer than you'd expect.

The SmartyPals Approach to Winter Play

Rainy days don't have to mean screen battles. With the right tools and a little creativity, they can be some of the best play days of the year. A magnetic play wall, a felt busy book, and a handful of magnet sets are all you need to turn a grey afternoon into a great one.

Stay warm, stay playful — and remember: less screen, more play.

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