Welcome Winter: Snow Much Fun!
Winter is approaching, bringing chilly temperatures and lots of snow—but who says we can’t have fun?
Some people worry that outdoor play might be too challenging: getting children dressed in layers, braving the cold, and concerns about illness. But believe it or not, playing outside has many benefits! Fresh air can help clear the lungs, boost the immune system, and improve overall well-being.
So grab your boots and dress appropriately—think layers, warm jackets, snow pants, neck warmers, gloves, and hats—and get ready for some fun! Here are a few engaging ideas to enjoy with little ones during the colder months:
1. Winter Nature Walk & Scavenger Hunt
This activity encourages observation, movement, and connection with nature. Explore the beautiful forests around us and look for:
Animal tracks in the snow
Winter birds and their songs
Icicles hanging from branches
Pine cones
Snowflakes on your gloves or jacket
2. Sledding Adventures
Zooming down the snow hill is a great gross motor play for children, full of fun!
They strengthen their muscles as they climb back up the hill and develop coordination and balance while sledding down. If they’re too little, you can go downhill with them or pull them along for a gentle ride!
3. Snow Shoveling
Speaking of gross motor play, shoveling snow is another great activity!
It helps children build strength and coordination while also encouraging teamwork and responsibility. Plus, it’s a wonderful way to keep the whole family engaged in a shared chore.
4. Snow Angels & Snowmen
Let’s put our hands on the snow and get creative!
Making snow angels is a joyful sensory experience, and building a snowman encourages imagination and fine motor skills. Add scarves, buttons, sticks, and even a carrot nose to bring your frosty friend to life!









