Action games for kids
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Charades is such a fun & interactive game for all ages. These free printable kids charades ideas all have silly animal & action combinations.

Chasity Lindon Coleman saved to Alyssa
Our animal charades game for kids is such a fun way to get the kids moving and using their imagination! Print out this free printable game for family game night or to keep the kids busy on your next rainy day! Follow our Free Printables Pinterest board! The kids had so much fun with …

Playdough to Plato saved to Animal Activities
Group games for kids are awesome for inspiring teamwork and creativity, all while promoting important developmental skills like balance, coordination, and motor control!

Kathy Storage saved to Everything Games
Use these ocean animal action cards to get the kids moving! Can they scuttle like a crab or jump like a seahorse? Kids or all ages from toddlers and preschoolers upwards will love using these animal movement cards to get active and try out lots of ocean animal themed movements. Put on some ocean music and watch your kids glide, stretch and snap around the room. They will have so much fun!
Rainy Day Activities For Kids | Active indoor games and gross motor activities to keep your kids moving for when you can't get outside - perfect for toddlers, preschoolers and older children - boys and girls. For the full list go to whatmomslove.com

It's Always Autumn saved to Everything for kids
LEGO® and LEGO® DUPLO Super hero action game helps get kids moving!! This gross motor activity is fun for kids of all ages and is great for when you need the kids to burn off some energy!
This bean bag toss game is a great way to help children learn action words (verbs) and practice using their gross motor skills.

Kathryn Kooi saved to Toddler activities