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20 Rainy Day Activities for Preschoolers

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From: Aussie Childcare Network

20 Rainy Day Activities for Preschoolers Photo by Nur Yilmaz

Rainy days can stir up big energy in little bodies. When outdoor play isn’t an option, indoor environments need to flex—offering sensory-rich, emotionally intelligent experiences that soothe, engage, and inspire. Here are 20 educator-approved activities to transform stormy skies into golden opportunities for learning and connection.

Creative & Crafty

  1. Rain Cloud Painting
    Use pipettes and cotton balls to create textured cloud art. Add blue watercolor drips for rain.

  2. Paper Plate Umbrellas
    Decorate half-plates with markers, stickers, and yarn handles. Great for fine motor skills.

  3. Bubble Wrap Printing
    Dip bubble wrap in paint and press onto paper for rainy textures.

  4. Q-Tip Rainy Day Craft
    Glue Q-tips as raindrops under a cloud cutout. Add child’s name for personalization.

  5. Cardboard Box Castle
    Transform large boxes into imaginative forts or castles. Add windows, doors, and fabric flags.

Sensory & Calm

  1. Cloud Dough
    Mix flour and conditioner for soft, moldable dough. Add lavender for calming scent.

  2. Rain Stick Making
    Fill paper towel tubes with rice and foil. Decorate with stickers and yarn.

  3. Shaving Cream Rain Clouds
    Spray shaving cream on a tray, drizzle blue food coloring, and swirl with fingers.

  4. Glow-in-the-Dark Lava Lamps
    Use water bottles, oil, food coloring, and glow sticks for a mesmerizing science activity.

  5. Pasta Raindrop Threading
    Paint pasta blue, thread onto yarn, and hang as a mobile. Supports hand-eye coordination.

Quiet & Focused

  1. Book Drop Game
    Stack books and drop soft toys onto targets. Encourages precision and concentration.

  2. Rainbow Matching
    Sort colored objects into rainbow order. Use pom-poms, buttons, or paper scraps.

  3. Origami Animals
    Fold simple shapes like dogs, frogs, or boats. Pair with storytelling.

  4. Audio Story Time
    Play calming audiobooks or soundscapes. Invite children to draw what they hear.

  5. Sticky Wall Collage
    Tape contact paper sticky-side out. Children press fabric scraps, leaves, or paper shapes.

Movement & Play

  1. Floor Is Lava
    Use cushions and mats to create safe stepping zones. Add music for extra fun.

  2. Mega Block Jumping
    Tape blocks in a line and invite children to jump from one to the next.

  3. Indoor Obstacle Course
    Use chairs, tunnels, and soft toys to build a movement circuit.

  4. Dramatic Play Shelter
    Set up a pretend animal shelter with stuffed toys. Children feed, care, and adopt pets.

  5. Rainy Day Dance Party
    Play calming or upbeat music. Use scarves or ribbons for expressive movement.

Rainy days don’t have to mean chaos—they can be a chance to slow down, tune in, and create magic indoors. With the right mix of sensory, creative, and movement-based activities, preschoolers can stay regulated, engaged, and joyful—even when the skies are grey.

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