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For Seniors: Fun Activities in February — Celebrate Setsubun, Valentine’s Day, and Snow

In February, when the chill still lingers, how about spending some joyful time with activities that warm both body and soul? We’ve gathered plenty of smile-bringing ideas that capture the unique seasonal feel of February—from games themed around Setsubun and Valentine’s Day, to exercises you can do while seated, and even “snowball fights” using newspaper.

These activities can spark nostalgic memories, naturally liven up conversations with those around you, and help you feel good by moving your body—offering lots of positive effects to look forward to.

Precisely because it’s a cold season, please enjoy heartwarming moments indoors with safe, fun activities!

For Seniors: February Activities — Have Fun with Setsubun, Valentine’s Day, and Snow (71–80)

Somersaulting Cat Rolling Game

Fun-Filled Senior (Home Care) Recreation: A Topsy-Turvy Rolling Cat Game Using Plastic Bottle Caps
Somersaulting Cat Rolling Game

This is a simple DIY game inspired by the image of a cat rolling around.

Its simple, cute look makes it perfect for Cat Day on February 22.

Draw a cat illustration on a toilet paper roll, and attach a battery inside as a weight.

Then, move the cat—which will roll in a unique way when finished—so that it passes between arranged plastic bottle caps.

Because of the weight, it takes some skill to roll it properly, which can help players become more aware of smooth wrist movements.

Curling

Today's activity at Day Service Asumiru
Curling

Curling, a Winter Olympic sport that surged in popularity thanks to the buzz around “mogumogu time” (snack time), can be adapted into a fun table game.

How about trying table curling to liven things up? Connect long tables to create a curling rink, slide paper cups, and compete based on the score where they stop.

If you mark clear lines with tape—10 points, 50 points, 100 points—it will be easier for older adults to understand.

It’s sure to be exciting as either an individual or team competition, so it’s a great recommendation for a chilly February recreation activity!

February wall decorations

Kimie Gangi February wall decoration (making use of New Year’s decorations)
February wall decorations

Let’s brighten up your room with wall decorations that will make you long for the balmy days of spring! Create and display origami flowers that bloom in February—like daffodils, plum blossoms, and daphne—and even get a little head start with peach blossom motifs essential for Hinamatsuri.

Adorning your walls with a colorful array of early-spring flowers can lift your spirits and help you get through chilly February with energy.

If you keep the overall palette in gentle warm tones, it’ll be even easier to recreate a cozy spring atmosphere.

For Seniors: February Activities. Get excited for Setsubun, Valentine’s Day, and Snow (81–90)

Strikeout

Today's activity at Day Service Asumiru
Strikeout

“Strikeout” is a popular game for children and can, of course, be enjoyed by older adults as well.

In strikeout, when you throw a ball at a board with numbers, the targeted panel either pops out or flips back.

If you use a softer board that makes the numbered panels easier to knock down, even seniors can play comfortably without using much strength.

It can also be enjoyed while seated.

Bean Picking Game

2010-02-03 Setsubun Bean-Grabbing Game
Bean Picking Game

The “Bean-Grabbing Game” is played by passing peanuts around in time with a chant and instantly reacting to grab a ball when the signal is given.

Each ball has a price based on its color—like 100 yen—and the points your team earns depend on which ball you take.

Since the ball values change from time to time, it trains your reflexes and gives your brain a good workout too.

Chocolate scooping

5272 Tirol Chocolate Scoop-Grab
Chocolate scooping

Let’s enjoy a Valentine’s activity where you scoop chocolates from a box.

Fill a box that you can’t see into with lots of small individually wrapped chocolates, then use a ladle to scoop them up.

It’s fun even with just one scoop, but it might be even more exciting if you set a number of attempts and compete to see who can scoop the most chocolates within those tries.

You could also place a scale next to the box, weigh the haul in grams, and compete by weight.

For an extra twist, mix in some special “winning” chocolates that are instantly recognizable to ramp up the excitement.

Speaking of ◯◯, the ◯◯ game

[Whiteboard Recreation] Guaranteed Crowd-Pleaser! The “When You Hear ___, You Think of ___” Game
Speaking of ◯◯, the ◯◯ game

“When you think of ___, it’s the ___ game” is, put simply, a word-association game.

First, you name a theme, and then everyone says whatever that theme makes them think of.

For example, if the theme is “spring,” people answer with things related to spring—like cherry blossoms, flower viewing, graduation, and so on.

Sometimes someone gives an answer that makes you go “Huh?” and needs an explanation, and asking about their reasoning can liven up the conversation.

With themes like food—for instance, “When you think of oden ingredients”—you often get unexpected items, which leads to even more discussion and excitement.