100 Fun Activities To Do On School Holidays
The next lot of school holidays are from the 18th September through to the 4th October.
If you are looking for fun activities to do on school holidays – well we have 100 of them!
If you are stuck for ideas on what to do on school holidays – here are our 100 Fun Activities to do on School Holidays. We have ideas that cost no money through to activities that are a bit more expensive (sometimes activities!).
I love school holidays, we can all sleep in (just a bit), we can eat when we want, there are no school lunches to make and everyone can just take a bit of time to relax and recoup before the next school term starts.
1. Fun Activities to Do at Home
Do a Jigsaw Puzzle
Jigsaw puzzles are tough – especially the really big ones that are 1000 pieces or over – perfect to keep little hands and brains busy for hours and hours! Best of all it is something the whole family can enjoy together.
More Reading: Where to Buy Djeco Puzzles
Make Some Homemade Finger Paint
Fingerpaint is really easy to make at home – and good fun to get a bit dirty too! To make homemade finger paint you’ll need:
- 1/2 cup cornflour
- 2 tablespoons sugar
- 2 cups of cold water
- food colouring
Mix them all together in a saucepan (get a grown up to do this) until the mixture thickens, then take off the heat and let it cool. That’s it!
Have fun painting!
More Reading: How to Make Paint at Home
Go to Code Camp and Learn How to Be a YouTube Creator
If your kids are mad about computers, what about enrolling them into a Coding Camp! There are classes for all ages and interests (from building games to just learning the basics). Best of all – Code Camp is covid-friendly as you can study at home!
They cater to all ages – and even have a camp suitable for ages 6 – 10!
Our picks:
Plant a Vegetable Patch in the Back Yard
It is a fact that kids that grow their own vegetables are much more likely to actually eat their veggies. Spending time learning how to grow veggies is a fantastic way to get the kids outside and interested in the world around them. Start with a couple of plants like lettuce and tomatoes that are easy to grow. See what vegetables the kids might like to try growing!
More Reading: The 7 Vegetables That are Easiest to Grow
Bake Some Biscuits
Kids love cooking – so choose a few easy biscuit recipes to make (we have some suggestions) and spend some time in the kitchen – licking bowls and trying the batter.
Have a MasterChef Competition at Home
This is a great activity for kids 8 and under. Keep the meals simple – something such as pizza (just the toppings for little kids) is perfect. This works especially well if the kids have a few friends over. Have a competition as to who makes the best pizza – you can be the judge. Making the dough from scratch is fun (and tiring!) but very inexpensive. Plus an added bonus – you don’t have to cook dinner!
Here are some simple recipes for you to try:
Do a Bedroom Makeover
It is pretty hard to plan re-arranging your kids’ bedrooms during the school term, so might as well do this on their school holiday. Spruce up your bedroom decor and activate your child’s makeover ideas!
Make your own Indoor Obstacle Course
Choose the activities that match your kid’s skill level, or might as well have them choose the activities. You can be creative in making your own family-friendly obstacle course, like a laser maze. You can set this up in for your kids to climb through, using a red yarn or ribbon.
Play hidden objects (in a sandbox) game
Little ones can’t get enough digging for goodies inside a sandbox. Using balls with numbers, letters, shape sorting cubes or those cute hide n’ seek squeak eggs are better options than small toys. Ask Daddy to build a sandbox instead of purchasing one.
Give Your Dog a Bubble Bath
Bathing a dog is as fun as just playing under a sprinkler – and you will get just as wet!. So prepare your giant metal pail, doggy shampoo and start wish-washing your cute dog!
Have a Family Reading Day
One of the best ways to entice your kids to improve their reading skills is by reading with the family — not only surrounding them with reading materials to motivate them but reading it with them can help them more!
Listen to Audio Books and Podcasts
Kids love listening to stories but it is just easier for some parents to let them listen to podcasts and audiobooks. Mum’s can run the errands at home while the kid is busy holding the headphone to his ear. Plus these are fantastic for playing in the car on a long trip to entertain the whole family!
Some fantastic podcasts to check out include:
- Science Versus
- The Story Seeds Podcast
- Wow in the World
- The Thrilling Adventure Hour
- Aaron’s World
- The Unexplainable Disappearance of Mars Patel
- Story Pirates
Do Some Nail Art
This is a great bonding idea for mums and daughters. If you have the budget, there are many child-specific nail polish brands you can purchase for your little girls or grab an inexpensive nail kit set.
Hold a Magic Trick Show.
If your child has an interest in magic tricks, then hold a magic trick show and invite his friends to watch him. There are loads of Youtube Channels that can teach your kids basic tricks to try at home.
Teach The Kids about Sorting and Recycling
Not only is recycling great for the environment but there are so many fun school holiday activities that you can do with recycling. Whether it is collecting bottles and cans to trade in for cash, or doing some creative art pieces using recycled goods. Keep the following items to use for arts and crafts at home:
- Milk Bottles
- Toilet Rolls
- Egg Cartons
- Cereal Boxes
- Corks
- Jar Lids
- Baby Formula Tins
Get Some Chalk and Do Some Hopscotch or Handball
It’s fun to give the kids chalk and let them go crazy on the driveway concrete! Perhaps the kids can have a game of Hopscotch!
Have a Picnic in the Back Yard
Prepare some lunch and lay out a picnic blanket in the backyard to have a family picnic. The kids can plan what foods they would like to include!
More Reading: 7 Adorable Picnic Blankets for Your 2021 Outdoor Adventures
2. Water Based Activities
Go Swimming at a Local Pool
Well, this one is for summer – check out your local pool. It’s cheap to get in. All kids love swimming and there is always a nice shady spot for Mum to sit and read whilst Dad watches the kids! Sick of the local pool?
Visit one of the really big water parks – some of them have heated pools indoors!
Take Your Dog to the Beach
Most dogs love the beach, so as kids. Give them both the opportunity to experience the joy of romping on the sandy beach!
Build a Sandcastle at the Beach
Kids of all ages love building sandcastles or any structure on the beach, their imagination thrives in open-ended play.
Go Whale Watching
Countless coastlines around Australia are home to the most beautiful whales on the planet, the humpback! See these curious giants close up – it is truly a wonderful experience for the whole family!
Visit an Aquarium on a Really Hot Day
When the temperatures over the Christmas Holidays get up around the 40-degree mark – head to the local Aquarium! Not only is it fascinating, but it is also cool!
Visit an Inflatable Water Park
My boys just adore the inflatable water parks – and they are fun for grown-ups too! If you grab your tickets online – you can get a really good deal. Inflatable Water Parks are all over Australia!
Water Gun War!
Water play is always great fun and gets the kids outside and off the screen! Entertain the kids for hours playing with water guns or water bombs are great fun too!
Run Through a Sprinkler in the Back Yard
If you aren’t under water restrictions, this is a really fun activity, especially for little kids. It’s a good way to keep cool too! If you have a trampoline, think about putting the sprinkler under that and adding soap!
3. Educational Activities
Try Geocaching
Geocaching is a boredom-buster activity that can take place nearly anywhere. It enables children to continue learning and have fun at the same time. So how about taking your kids for a Geotour? Enjoy finding goodies!
Find out more about Geocaching here >
Conduct Some Home Science Experiments
Curious kids of all ages are always fascinated with the power of science! Kids can do science experiments at home with whatever they have on hand. Like creating chicken sounds from a cup, the arrow trick and the milk and coke experiment.
Or do an online home science experiment course for only $10!
Build an Ant Nursery Farm Home
You can create your own by using two jars with lids, one should be thinner and a little shorter than the other. Or if you prefer a flat one, you can purchase a skinny aquarium at a local store. Video Tutorial below.
Play ‘Name That Place’ Game
Utilise your flat-screen TV for expanded viewing when playing this game. Download pictures and flags of famous places, create a slide show gallery and have your kids guess the name of that place.
Visit Your Local Library
There are lots of fun activities children can do on library visits along with other kids, bookmark contests, games and lots more. Your local library always has loads of free activities over the Christmas Holidays so check out the list of things to do on your local library website!
Visit a Museum
Learning fun facts and hunt details in museums have an advantage in preparing your child’s historical knowledge when the school holiday is over.
Do Some ‘Behind the Scenes’ Tours
Have you ever wondered how the Sydney Cricket Ground operates – or the National Zoo? Now you can do ‘Behind the Scenes’ tour to find out how the big machines work!
Places you can do behind the scenes tours include:
- The Sydney Cricket Groud
- The National Zoo in Canberra
- Brisbane Racing Club
- Sydney Fish Market
- Sydney Opera House
Take a Music Lesson
What if your child is the next The Voice (AU) winner? Many great singers started with playing the guitar or other musical instruments along with singing.
Ideas for music lessons include:
Visit an Art Gallery
Children can take inspiration from art galleries, so it is always good to take them to art exhibits. You never know your child might become one of the art legends one day.
4. Activities in Your Local Area
Visit a Local Park
Ohh yeah – you’ve heard that one before. But not just any park, get out the UBD or on the internet and find a park that you haven’t been to before. Many of the new Council playgrounds are marvellous.
There is water play, flying foxes, all sorts of do-be-watchits and thing-a-majigs! A lot of them are fun for parents too!
Plan a Farm Visit
Old school? Yes, it is not a unique activity but it never goes boring. You can do lots of activities on a farm, ride horses, feed goats, watch the ducks fall in line and take a plunge in a nearby river.
Visit an Animal Shelter or Your Local RSPCA
Kids can join educational-based programs about animals which include hands-on service projects for animal care. Plus who doesn’t love going to give the animals a bit of love! You may even end up with a new member of the family!
We go to our local RSPCA regularly as a family just to give the animals a bit of love!
Have a Family Game of Mini Golf
Mini golf is a terrific whole family activity that is beloved of people of all ages! Google the nearest location to you!
Visit Your Local Botanical Gardens
Botanical gardens may sound like a huge snooze fest – but they are a treasure of beauty and information. Join a guided tour and have the kids identify some of the better-known species of plants!
Go Bird Watching
Some kids are interested in learning more about their feathery friends of the sky. They can learn how to build a bird’s nest or put bird treats if there are trees nearby. They can write on their bird journal the birds they have seen.
Go for a Nature Walk
It is much healthier when you turn a walk into a nature walk with your children. This gives them the opportunity to explore and appreciate the natural world. Check out any local river walks or trails at National Parks.
Do a Morning Boot Sale
Kids can sort the toys, books and clothes that they are no longer using – they love selling their old stuff.
Visit a Thrift Shop
Visit your local thrift shops. You might get amazed by your child’s cheap finds. Give them a small budget and see what they come home with.
Do House Hop Playdates
Parents join forces to fight against school holiday boredom! Have the kids with their friends play any games every day in different homes. At least they don’t have to go for a sleepover, so who’s home next for the teddy bear tea party tomorrow?
5. Arts and Crafts Activities
Hold a Cup-Stacking Contest
No doubt being the boys’ favourite, but the girls can get into the fun too! Hop onto Youtube to see some amazing cup stacking videos!
Have a Mini Wonder Terrarium Kids Activity
This is a very easy and cute terrarium that will definitely make the mummy-kiddo bonding time on the table a fun learning experience. Here’s a DIY Terrarium Craft for Kids: Make a Gnome Garden tutorial.
Make and Play with Play Dough
Don’t you find it cute watching your child’s face with the tongue out while concentrating on forming shapes out of clay?
We have an easy recipe on how to make Play Dough at home.
Make a Box Village
Don´t throw those used milk and juice cartons and cereal boxes in the rubbish bin! If they are still in good shape, then have fun with kids by building a city out of boxes. Even better – if you get loads of online deliveries in boxes over Christmas – keep them and make a cardboard box city!
Perfect for 10 years and under
Create Story Stones
Sky’s the limit in terms of the characters you illustrate on your stones. You can collect as many stones as you want and use either acrylic paints or the oil-based sharpie. I suggest the Nature of art for kids® brand of acrylic paints, or you can also buy the Liquicryl.
Play Balloon Games
Choose from Balloon Stomp (fill pre-blown balloons with lolly treats,) or Valley Balloon that they can play outside. Both old fashion balloon games will surely get them energised.
Do Knitting and Crocheting
I bet the little fashionistas love to flaunt their pretty knitted carry bags, hats and long vests when school term begins, crocheting is a lovely idea to spur on the designer in them.
You can pick up wool and knitting needles from your local craft shop.
Make Balloon and Ping Pong Plates.
Balloon ping pong is a fun indoor or outdoor game for kids and would only need basic supplies to make. Have the kids design the paper plates and then tape the craft sticks at the back of each paper plate to create paddles. They can now hit the balloon back and fourth.
Make a Ladybug House or a Bee Hotel
Kiddos can show their love to the cute ladybugs by making them a nice and comfy home. During school holidays, kids have more time to explore the trees with ladybugs, collect them and move them to a new home.
Create a Constellation in a Jar
Even us as kids, dreamt of touching the bright stars we gaze at night. There’s a version of that you can keep in your kids’ room. The how-tos can be found here.
6. Sporty Activities
Visit a Trampoline Park
Bouncing high is crazy fun! Kids love it, and it’s the best way to wear them out. You can either purchase your own trampoline or much rather visit SKY ZONE Trampoline Park or BOUNCE (Tingalpa) if it is not too far from your location.
Play Beach Cricket
Both parents and their children can have a great bonding moment at the beach playing cricket. This sport has the benefits of eye coordination and physical fitness.
Check Out a New Mountain Bike Track
There is an app called Trail Forks that tells you where all the Mountain Bike Tracks are in Australia! Find a new one and give it a go!
Play Mini Golf
Try adding another level of entertainment on your mini golf, put some stuffed toys, colourful flags or whatever you can add and make a fun theme.
Go Roller Skating
Skating is hip, enjoyable and a great morning exercise around your neighbourhood.
Go Ice Skating!
Ice Skating is something not many Aussie kids get the chance to do – but if it is stinking hot – what is better than having fun in a freezer! There are loads of ice rinks around the country!
7. Epic Adventurous Activities
Take a Steam Train Ride
There are still a couple of old steam trains around the trap. Make a day of it and take the whole family – even grab Nanna! The Mary Valley Rattler in Gympie has just started running again – only two hours drive north of Brisbane.
In Melbourne, there is Puffing Billy who steams along the Dandenong Ranges. And in Tasmania is the West Coast Wilderness Railway.
Visit the Zoo
No matter how old you are, the zoo is a family outing that really creates memories forever! And here in Australia, we have some of the very best zoo’s in the entire world.
Some of those include:
- Wild Life Sydney (NSW)
- Werribee Open Range Zoo (VIC)
- Currumbin Wildlife Sanctuary (QLD)
- National Zoo (ACT)
- Healesville Sanctuary (Victoria)
- Featherdale Wildlife Park (NSW)
- Australia Zoo (QLD)
- Sea Life Aquarium (Sydney)
Visit a Theme Park
Australia has loads of theme parks now (we even have a list of them!) and there is more and more every day in every state!
Go on the High Ropes
High Ropes are a fun and safe way for the family to be dare-devils (without having to worry about them). Even if you are scared of heights, High Ropes are a fun way to explore the tops of the forest!