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[Children’s Club] Easy and fun indoor games. Exciting party games

Looking for active games you can enjoy in a quiet indoor setting? Even on cold or rainy days, playtime can turn into a fun, smile-filled experience when you’re with a kids’ group or friends.

Here are indoor games with simple rules that you can start right away—moving your body while engaging your mind.

From music-based games to activities with quiz elements, these ideas are all about shared excitement and anticipation.

You can freely adapt them to different group sizes and ages.

Give them a try and create some treasured memories!

Indoor games involving physical movement (21–30)

Don Janken

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Don Janken

A game that kids and adults can enjoy! Here’s an idea for “Don Janken.” Divide into two teams; the team that reaches the opponent’s territory first wins.

When you play rock-paper-scissors, the chant is “Don janken pon!” The great thing about this idea is that it requires almost no preparation and works well with large groups.

However, people can get too focused on winning, which may cause disputes near the territory line, so it’s best for adults to make the final calls.

Give it a try!

Jump, everyone!

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Jump, everyone!

It’s a game where everyone forms a circle, holds hands, and jumps in different directions.

Jumping helps develop concentration and a sense of balance.

By moving while listening to the teacher’s instructions, children can build their listening skills and their ability to think about how to move.

When calling out, speak clearly, loudly, and energetically.

Let’s enjoy jump play together—moving our heads as we jump and trying things like hopping on one foot or jumping with both feet.

Exercise play you can enjoy at home

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Exercise play you can enjoy at home

Even when you can’t play outside, you still want to move your body! In times like that, let’s enjoy some active play at home.

For infants and toddlers, try baby massage or touch-and-play activities.

For preschoolers through elementary school kids, how about a spy game with a treasure hunt or a round of table tennis on the table? For the spy game, setting up obstacles around the room and preparing a treasure map can really liven things up.

For table tennis, you can substitute household items: a tissue box for the net, a pot lid for the paddle, and a super ball for the ball.

Jump into a rock-paper-scissors game!

Rock-Paper-Scissors Game: Jump Version | A Physical Activity You Can Do Without Contact or Equipment
Jump into a rock-paper-scissors game!

The “Rock-Paper-Scissors Jump Game,” which combines rock-paper-scissors with jumping, is a playful activity that helps children learn how to use their bodies while potentially improving their athletic ability.

Create waiting spots on the left and right, and have participants play rock-paper-scissors with the person next to them.

The winner then jumps while moving from their current waiting spot to the one on the opposite side.

It’s a simple game that repeats this process, so any child old enough to play rock-paper-scissors can join.

For the jumping styles, start with a “rock” jump keeping both feet together, then move to a “scissors” jump.

After that, switch to a gallop and finally to a “paper” jump.

Ball Battle

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If you win rock-paper-scissors, throw the ball and try to tag your opponent! Here’s an idea for a game called “Ball Battle.” It helps develop decision-making, quick reflexes, and control.

The rules are simple: the winner of rock-paper-scissors takes a color ball and tries to hit the opponent with it.

The loser should move quickly and dodge to avoid getting hit.

It’s a unique and fun game that’s sure to fill the air with laughter before you know it!

Ball-carrying game

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Let’s have fun by combining things you have at home! Here’s an idea for a ball-carrying game.

Through play, you can learn the importance and challenges of cooperating to achieve a goal—that’s the appeal! The rules are simple: two people hold a towel together to carry a ball and place it into a basket or bag.

It’s a great way to build concentration and balance.

It’s easy to do indoors, so you can enjoy it with your child or friends and feel a sense of accomplishment.

Once you get used to it, try customizing the course!

Ring Relay

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Work together with your friends! Here’s an idea for a hoop relay.

All you need is a hula hoop.

In groups of three or four, hold hands and, without letting go, pass the hula hoop along by stepping your bodies through it until it reaches the last person.

Once you get the hang of it, try increasing the number of participants or competing in teams for extra fun! Also, the smaller the hula hoop, the more challenging it becomes—sure to liven things up.

Give it a try!