Spin the wheel - Fun indoor ideas for kids
Lots of great ideas being posted online but sometimes it’s hard to pick what to do or remember what you saw so here’s a few wheels of fun ideas!
Just click to spin and it’ll pick an idea for you. I’ve avoided anything outside or to do with food given current situations but plenty of creative ideas from various blogs and posts I’ve seen being shared. I’ve made 6 different lists with a dozen or so ideas on each.
Want to make your own? That’s a fun activity in itself coming up with ideas! Just go to https://www.classtools.net/random-name-picker It’s easy to do and share with others.
Here are the links for each of the wheels if you want to share:
Hope this helps make staying indoors with no visitors a little more fun. Need help or have other ideas, let me know through the comments!
Stay happy
Barnet x
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