Play and movement
Published 2026-01-08
Play, movement and joyful moments during winter break
Winter break gives you and your child a chance to slow down and shake off the everyday rush. When the usual schedule loosens, small ideas suddenly turn into big adventures. You get a moment to breathe, and your child gets time to play, move, explore and follow their own pace. Together you create warm, light moments that happen naturally – without stress, pressure or hurry.
6 outdoor ideas – action and discovery right outside your door
- Sensory walk
Take a short walk and ask your child to find a few sounds or colors. It’s simple, but it makes the outdoors instantly more exciting. - Nature bingo
Draw a bingo card with things you might find: a footprint, a stick, a stone or a splash of color. You give the task, your child runs off to search. - Shadow play outside
When the sun is out, shadows stretch into funny shapes. Ask your child to make different shadow figures and watch how they change. - DIY outdoor course
Mark a small course with corners, stops and mini jumps. Kids love running it over and over again. - Nature treasure hunt
Let your child look for small “treasures”: pinecones, interesting stones or a strangely shaped branch. Little finds bring big excitement. - Animal moves
Invite your child to move like different animals – hop like a bunny, sneak like a fox or stomp like a bear. Imagination plus movement is the perfect combo.



