Playing blindfold games and activities is not only fun but educational too. They help kids explore their senses, develop active listening skills, and build positive relationships.
The best part?
The whole family can play together to feel more connected. And they are also great for birthday parties, sleepovers, and independent siblings’ play (for when parents need a break).
Check out each activity below to see which one is the best fit for you today.
Blindfold Drawing: an Opportunity to Laugh with Our Kids
Inside: Need a happy mood booster? This no prep, do anywhere blindfold drawing activity is an opportunity to laugh with our kids in the midst of our crazy-busy days. Sometimes we need to seek opportunities to laugh with our kids. As we go through our days— picking up toys and dispensing wisdom: “No, you…
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Dragon Keeper: A Fun Blindfold Game For Kids
Dragon Keeper is a fun, no-prep game for the whole family. As a bonus, kids can also play it on their own. I usually play a couple of rounds with my children and then leave them to continue without me while I cook dinner or give my toddler a bath. This game is perfect…
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Blindfold game: Toy Minefield
Inside: Toy Minefield is a blindfold game that will help your kids pick up their toys. Not only will your house get clean, but your kids will also practice directional words and listening skills. Do you have days in your house when the floor is covered with toys and getting across the room without stepping…
Miss Kris Wants a Kiss: a Game for the Whole Family
Inside: Miss Kris Wants a Kiss is a fun game to get the whole family laughing and having a good time. Families that play together stay together. Miss Kris Wants a Kiss is a hilarious game I invented for my family. If you have sons, you might cringe at the idea of putting lipstick on…
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Blindfold Sorting
Are you looking for fun and free learning resources to use this summer with your kids? Education.com offers a wide range of worksheets, games, workbook, activities, lesson plans, songs, and even guided lessons for many ages. I’m thrilled to feature their Blindfold Sorting activity in a guest post today. I tried it with two of…