Boredom Busters for Kids

Boredom Busters for Young People

COVID-19 has caused most of us to make dramatic changes to our everyday lives. Most young Kentuckians are out of school, and nearly all extracurricular activities and events (including 4-H) have been canceled, postponed, rescheduled, or delivered online as we work together try to minimize the severity of this new disease.

As young people adjust to this extended break from their daily routines, chances are parents and caregivers will hear a lot of “I’m bored” in the coming weeks. Here are some ideas to get young people active and engaged during this time of much uncertainty.

kids outdoor activities

Outdoor Boredom Busters

Take a break from electronics and get outdoors. Here are some outdoor activities to break up the monotony:

  • Go on a nature scavenger hunt. Numerous outdoor scavenger hunts are available online for free, or you can create your own. Check out the Nature Treasure Hunts from the Nature Conservancy.
  • Plan a backyard picnic lunch.
  • Build a fairy house using only natural items, such as leaves, sticks, flowers, seeds, grasses, and rocks. Have a contest amongst siblings to see who can build the most creative house.
  • Listen and look for wildlife and signs of wildlife (such as feathers, nests, and tracks) in your backyard.
  • Go stargazing. Grab a blanket and observe the night sky.
  • Take part in the Kentucky Adopt-a-Tree Program. All you need is a tape measure, camera (a smartphone will work perfectly), internet access, and a tree.
  • Search for rocks and fossils. Create a 4-H Geology Collection to enter in the county fair.
  • Grab your digital camera or smartphone and encourage your 4-H’er to participate in the new 4-H entomology project! This project allows 4-H’ers to create a virtual insect collection.

kids indoor activities

Indoor Boredom Busters

If the weather is not cooperating, here are some indoor ideas to help you pass the days.

  • Plan your garden together as a family. What vegetables do you want to grow this year? Draw your garden and map out what you plan to plant and where.
  • Upcycle. Gather items that you would typically toss in the garbage or recycle bin and get creative repurposing them.
  • Take a virtual tour of the Kentucky Horse Park. Kentucky Farm Bureau’s Kentucky Farms Feed Me has a new virtual field trip that explores the Kentucky Horse Park and how to care for horses. Check out the horses video in addition to the numerous other virtual field trips available from Kentucky Farms Feed Me.
  • Play Bird Song Hero, a fun, free online game from The Cornell Lab Bird Academy Play Lab. Several free interactive games are available to explore bird flight, song, dance, feathers, and more.
  • Project Learning Tree, an award-winning environmental education program, has free activities for families available for download on their website.
  • Kentucky Agriculture and Environment in the Classroom has 32 Pinterest boards with fun activities related to agriculture, life sciences, environmental and earth sciences, and more. Visit KY Ag on Pinterest.

Written by Ashley Osborne, Kentucky 4-H Youth Development Specialist, and edited by Lauren Fernandez, Oldham County Extension Program Assistant.

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  1. Pingback: How to Keep Kids Entertained | Oldham County Cooperative Extension Blog

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