Newspaper play is easy to incorporate, so many teachers may already be using it.
However, if your ideas become repetitive, your activities can lose their freshness and the children might get bored.
So this time, we’re sharing ideas for games that make use of newspapers! Newspapers lend themselves to many different kinds of play, making them perfect for anyone who wants to try something new.
The children are sure to be completely absorbed.
Be sure to have fun together and get everyone excited!
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[Childcare] Newspaper Play Ideas! Infinite Ways to Play with a Little Creativity (1–10)
Balloon Carrying

Balloon Carry is a fun and simple game that kids love.
Two players face each other with a balloon between them and try to carry it quickly without using their hands.
It not only builds teamwork but also requires the players to match their timing and rhythm, making it a great way to communicate while having fun.
If you don’t have a balloon handy, you can crumple up some newspaper into a ball instead! Because newspaper is light and easy to drop, it adds a bit of tension and excitement.
This game is also used at sports days and is recommended for parents and children to enjoy together.
Give it a try when you want to introduce kids to a new game.
Animal pretend play

How about making animals you’d find at the zoo out of newspaper and enjoying some pretend play? Not only will the kids have a great time, but it’s also an appealing idea for teachers and parents to implement because it’s easy on both budget and time.
First, have the teacher or a parent demonstrate, then let the children freely create animals using newspaper! A bonus is that you can do this activity both indoors and outdoors, letting everyone enjoy a zoo-like atmosphere with ease.
You can also add an animal charades game to capture the children’s interest even more.
Give this play idea a try and bring a fresh twist to your usual activities.
Paper popper game

How about making a paper popper out of newspaper and having some fun? It works best with large sheets like newspapers or flyers, so give it a try! Fold the newspaper like origami to make a triangular paper popper.
Depending on the child’s age, they can make it on their own, or together with a teacher or guardian.
Once it’s finished, you can pop it over and over! Please be mindful that some children may be sensitive to loud noises or sudden impacts, and take special care when playing.
Indoor camping with a newspaper tent

In recent years, camping has become a boom, and having your own tent sounds fun, doesn’t it? By using newspapers, you can make a wonderful tent without spending any money.
You can even enjoy a camping experience indoors, so why not try it together as a parent-child activity? Both the frame and the tent body can be made entirely from newspaper.
For the frame, it’s recommended to roll the newspaper tightly to add strength.
Once the frame is complete, simply attach sheets of spread-out newspaper and create your very own original tent.
It gives you a personal space, so kids are sure to love it!
Newspaper Paper Kendama

This newspaper kendama is perfect for craft-loving kids aged 4 and up.
You can make both the kendama body and the ball entirely out of newspaper! The fun continues after making it, which is part of its charm.
For the body, stack several sheets of newspaper and roll them into a triangle; for the ball, crumple newspaper into a sphere and secure it with tape.
To finish, attach kite string to both the body and the ball—and you’re done! You can adjust the difficulty by changing the size of the body and ball, so feel free to tweak it to suit your child’s age and enjoy.
Newspaper Theater

Why not try enjoying a Newspaper Theater? It’s an idea that gets not only the children but also the teachers excited together.
Using props made from newspaper, you can play by becoming the characters and settings of a story.
By cooperating with friends and getting creative, you can enjoy building scenes and creating characters.
It stimulates imagination and expressiveness, nurturing children’s rich sensibilities.
The possibilities of newspaper are limitless.
Let’s explore together and create a wonderful story.
The children’s eyes are sure to sparkle with delight.
Newspaper Rock-Paper-Scissors

With just a single sheet of newspaper, you can transform it into a fun game! “Newspaper Rock-Paper-Scissors” is an activity kids can enjoy while improving their sense of balance.
Spread one sheet of newspaper on the floor for each player, and as you play rock-paper-scissors, you fold the newspaper.
The person who loses folds their newspaper in half, so it keeps getting smaller.
The key is to keep standing without letting your feet stick out.
It’s an activity that lets children use their creativity and gets everyone excited together.
It’s perfect for indoor play on rainy days, too.
Let’s keep an eye on them so the whole activity—from playing to tidying up—stays fun.


