For 4-year-olds! A collection of indoor home play ideas that make time inside fun
On days when the weather is bad or you can’t go outside, it can be hard to decide what to play at home with your four-year-old, right?
At this age, children’s imaginations blossom, and they become more skilled with language and with their hands.
So here, we’ve put together a list of at-home play ideas that kids will enjoy.
There are plenty of activities you can do with things you already have at home—sensory play, crafts, games, and more.
If any ideas here catch your eye, feel free to use them as a reference and enjoy a fun time together with your child!
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For 4-year-olds! A collection of at-home play ideas to make indoor time fun (61–70)
Perler beads

Iron beads are fused using the heat of an iron after arranging the beads on a dedicated pegboard.
As children make a variety of items—animals, food, and more—this activity lets their creativity shine.
Using their hands or tweezers, they place the beads onto the board one by one.
They can create simple shapes like stars and hearts, or take on more advanced designs like anime characters.
These beads have a cute, pixel-art look and can be used as room decorations or toys.
Try this activity to help nurture a 5-year-old’s thinking skills and concentration.
Copycat game

Let’s have fun with body mimicry! Here are some ideas for a copycat game that’s sure to make everyone smile.
While copying the teacher’s movements, strike unique poses like animals or heroes and play together.
You’ll find yourselves laughing and saying, “What is this?!” as you move your bodies.
While playing, kids build flexibility and balance, and the best part is learning through fun—“Can you really do this pose?” You might even discover some unexpected moves!
In conclusion
We introduced ideas for fun at-home activities for 4-year-olds.
Did you find something you’d like to try? At-home play can easily become routine, but with a few simple twists and ideas, kids can experience a new kind of excitement and thrill.
Choose activities that match your child’s interests and curiosities, find something they can get absorbed in, and enjoy it together.
Wishing you fulfilling and fun time at home!



