You asked: Things to do when it’s raining in sydney?

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  1. Discover Sydney’s Art.
  2. Go Indoor Ice Skating.
  3. Do a Sydney Opera House Tour.
  4. Do a Pottery Class.
  5. Do a Yum Cha Session.
  6. Do a Cooking Class.
  7. Play Indoor Mini Golf.
  8. Visit the Powerhouse Museum.

Correspondingly, what can kids do in Sydney on a rainy day?

  1. Australian Museum of Magical Arts, Darlinghurst.
  2. Sea Life Sydney Aquarium, Darling Harbour.
  3. Macquarie Ice Rink, Macquarie Park.
  4. Archie Brothers Cirque Electriq, Alexandria.
  5. iFLY Downunder, Penrith.
  6. Monkey Mania, Moore Park.
  7. Holey Moley Golf Club, Darlinghurst.

Moreover, what to do when it’s raining in lockdown?

  1. Declutter. With all the extra time on your hands, why not make the most of it and do something you’ve been putting off.
  2. Write Out A Job List.
  3. Themed Film Day.
  4. Daily Tasks.
  5. Get Baking.
  6. Get Juicing.
  7. Get Creative.
  8. Do Some Online Shopping.

Amazingly, how can I have fun when its raining?

  1. Make a pillow fort. The classic living room fort that sparks the creative engineer inside us all.
  2. Bake something delicious. Baking doesn’t have to be unhealthy.
  3. Games. Board games.
  4. Venture out of the house. Go to a museum or aquarium.
  5. Play dates.
  6. Puzzles.
  7. Movie marathon.
  8. Arts and crafts.

Likewise, what can a 12 year old do on a rainy day?

  1. Play “Land, Sea and Air”.
  2. Play balloon tennis.
  3. Set up a pom pom race (via Lemon Lime Adventures)
  4. See more indoor ball games that we love.
  5. Set up a carnival style game with bean bags, ping pong balls or even paper airplanes.
  6. Consider letting kids jump on the bed.
  7. Dance.
  1. Draw. Have your child grab some paper and colored pencils and draw a picture.
  2. Play charades. Charades are a fun game for any age.
  3. Science experiments.
  4. Learn origami.
  5. Have a dance party.
  6. Make friendship bracelets.
  7. Play Mad Libs.
  8. Make a paper fortune teller.

What can kids do on a rainy day in lockdown?

  1. Create a rainy day bucket list. You’ll need: a large piece of card or paper and coloured pens.
  2. Make Rainbow Rice.
  3. Make A Den.
  4. Play Mini Ice Hockey.
  5. Play Shops.
  6. Paper Plate Ring Toss.
  7. Have A Picnic With Your Toys.
  8. Decorate With Painted Rocks.

What do you do outside during lockdown?

  1. Walking, running and hiking.
  2. Rollerblading and biking.
  3. Fishing and hunting.
  4. Golfing.
  5. Rock or ice climbing.
  6. Kayaking, canoeing, diving, boating or sailing.
  7. Skiing, including cross-country and downhill skiing.
  8. Ice skating.

What do you do in lockdown indoors?

  1. Do a virtual tour of museums etc.
  2. Host a Zoom quiz or game night with family.
  3. Build an indoor igloo/den.
  4. Dance party with Spotify Kids.
  5. Build soft play at home.
  6. Indoor camping/sleepover.
  7. Plan your weekend adventures.
  8. Support your favourite attractions.

What teens do on a rainy day?

  1. Put on a skit or play. Acting is a great way to get creative.
  2. Cook. Activities that involve food are always a hit with teenagers.
  3. Create a poster.
  4. Play a classic card game.
  5. Take in free local culture.
  6. Go on a scavenger hunt.
  7. Write a song, story, or a poem.
  8. Go bowling.

What do couples do on a rainy day?

  1. Plan a romantic dinner at home for your partner.
  2. Go bowling.
  3. Have a board game day at home.
  4. Visit a new cafe.
  5. Do nothing.
  6. Cook a new type of cuisine together.
  7. Visit an art gallery or museum.
  8. Create an indoor picnic.

What do 14 year olds do on a playdate?

  1. Backyard/Indoor Camping.
  2. Crafts.
  3. Dress-Up.
  4. Build an Indoor Fort.
  5. Board Games.
  6. Balloon Animals.
  7. Fun in the Kitchen.
  8. Set-up a Sports Game.

What can an 11 year old do when bored?

  1. Play a sport outside. This is such a simple idea, but sometimes kids just need someone to put it in their heads.
  2. Wash the car.
  3. Go for a bike ride.
  4. Do ‘mindful movement’ videos.
  5. Play hide-and-seek.
  6. Make a fort.
  7. Have a dance party.
  8. Make an obstacle course.

What can a 10 year old do when bored indoors?

  1. Read a book. Our kids’ books are right in our living room, available any time of day.
  2. Write a book.
  3. Act out a book.
  4. Listen to a book.
  5. Make an indoor clubhouse.
  6. Perform a puppet show or play.
  7. Have an indoor picnic or tea party.
  8. Make homemade play-doh.

What can a 13 year old do when bored at home?

  1. Make a bucket list. Our oldest did this with her BFF and you don’t wanna know what’s on it!
  2. Play games or play cards. Especially our youngest loves to play games.
  3. Bake cookies or a cake.
  4. Doing a puzzle.
  5. Go on a teenage scavenger hunt.
  6. Make Fall art.
  7. Make bath bombs.
  8. Read a book.

What can a 11 year old do when bored at home?

  1. Read a book.
  2. Watch cartoons.
  3. Watch a movie.
  4. Draw a picture.
  5. Play instruments.
  6. Have a family study group.
  7. Play with a pet.
  8. Put a puzzle together.

What can an 11 year old do when bored at home alone?

  1. Boredom Jar. One creative parent told us she made a “boredom” jar for her house.
  2. Build a Fort. Who doesn’t love a fort on a stormy day?
  3. Indoor Obstacle Course.
  4. Write a Letter.
  5. Sock Puppets.
  6. Dress Up.
  7. Imaginary Creatures.
  8. Tea Party.

What can kids do when their bored on a rainy day?

  1. DIY Your Own Masterpieces. Sowdering About in Seattle.
  2. Break out the Board Games. Danielle Daly.
  3. Bake and Decorate. Courtesy of Minimalist Baker.
  4. Have a Dance Party.
  5. Bring the Outdoors In.
  6. Leave out a Jigsaw Puzzle.
  7. Do a Science Experiment.
  8. Go on a Hunt.

What can a 6 year old kid do in the lockdown?

Thanks to the lockdown, you get to spend an ample amount of time with your kids. Do not take this golden period for granted. Find ways to spend time with your little ones, bond with them, – create an exercise routine together, bake a cake, have meals together, sing and dance with them, or simply play board games.

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