30 Indoor Games for Preschoolers (Active, Fun, Group)

Preschoolers- the nippers belonging to the age group of 2 and a half to 3 are filled with unmatchable and untamable energy and wonder.

Keeping them amused within the boundaries of a house or a room can be a gruesome task not for the faint-hearted.

Whether you’re looking for dynamic game ideas to wear them down, teaching ECs, or some just for fun squad games, this collection has something for every little prankster.

These not-so-basic, enthralling games require no to minimal efforts to setup and are absolutely the best choice for indoor days at home or school.

Active Movement Games

1. Obstacle Course

How to play: Use pillows, chairs, and tunnels to create an obstacle course. Kids jump, crawl, and balance through the course.

2. Freeze Dance

How to play:  Play music and let kids dance freely. When the music stops, they must freeze in place.

3. Animal Walks

How to play:  Call out different animals, and kids move like them—stomp like an elephant, hop like a bunny, or slither like a snake.

4. Balloon Volleyball

How to play:  Use a balloon instead of a ball and let kids hit it back and forth without letting it touch the ground.

5. Beanbag Toss

How to play:  Set up a few baskets or boxes and let kids toss beanbags into them from different distances.

6. Follow the Leader

How to play:  One child (or an adult) leads, and others must copy their movements—marching, clapping, twirling, or tiptoeing.


Games for Fun and Learning

7. Alphabet Hunt

How to play:  Write letters on pieces of paper and scatter them around. Call out a letter, and kids run to find it.

8. Shape Hop

How to play:  Use tape to create different shapes on the floor. Call out a shape, and kids must hop onto it.

9. Counting Jump

How to play:  Call out a number, and kids must jump that many times while counting aloud.

10. Memory Tray

How to play:  Place a few objects on a tray, let kids observe them, then cover them and remove one. Kids guess what’s missing.

11. Sorting Game

How to play:  Give kids different colored or shaped objects to sort into matching groups.

12. Rhyming Words Match

How to play:  Say a word and have kids find another word that rhymes with it, like “cat” and “hat.”


Group Games for Social Play

13. Musical Chairs (Toddler-Friendly)

How to play:  Set up chairs or cushions in a circle. When the music stops, kids find a seat. Remove one each round.

14. Pass the Parcel

How to play: Wrap a small prize in many layers of paper. Kids pass it around while music plays, unwrapping a layer when it stops.

15. Mirror, Mirror

How to play:  Pair kids up. One child moves, and the other must copy their movements like a mirror.

16. Parachute Play

How to play:  Use a bedsheet or parachute and let kids lift, wave, and bounce soft balls on it together.

17. Duck, Duck, Goose

How to play:  Kids sit in a circle. One child walks around tapping heads saying “duck.” When they say “goose,” that child must chase them.

18. Team Tower Building

How to play: Provide building blocks and have small teams work together to build the tallest tower.


Simple Games with Everyday Items

19. Sock Toss

How to play:  Roll up socks into balls and have kids toss them into a laundry basket.

20. Spoon Relay

How to play: Kids carry a small ball or beanbag on a spoon across a room without dropping it.

21. Mystery Box

How to play: Fill a box with household objects. Kids reach in and guess what they’re touching without looking.

22. Pillow Stepping Stones

How to play: Lay pillows on the floor as “stepping stones” and have kids jump between them without touching the ground.

23. Rolling Races

Sit on the floor and roll a ball back and forth between players. Try rolling fast, slow, or in zigzags.

24. Paper Tunnels

How to play: Stand up pieces of paper or cardboard to make tunnels. Kids roll a ball through them to different targets.


Imaginative and Pretend Play Games

25. Pretend Grocery Store

How to play: Set up a mini-store with toy food and let kids shop and take turns being the cashier.

26. Dress-Up Parade

How to play: Provide hats, scarves, and costumes. Let kids dress up and parade around the room.

27. Storytelling Dice

How to play: Draw pictures on dice or paper squares. Kids roll the dice and make up a story using the pictures they land on.

28. Magic Potion Mixing

How to play: Give kids bowls of water with food coloring and let them mix colors like little scientists.

29. Superhero Training

How to play: Pretend kids are superheroes and set up challenges like jumping high, balancing, and crawling under “lasers” (string).

30. Puppet Show

How to play: Use socks or paper puppets and let kids create their own little puppet show story.


See Also


5 Simple Ways to Keep Preschoolers Entertained

  1. Interactive Play – Use games, puzzles, and storytelling to keep them engaged and learning.
  2. Creative Activities – Encourage arts, crafts, and pretend play to spark imagination.
  3. Active Games – Let them move with dancing, obstacle courses, and fun challenges.
  4. Hands-On Learning – Use sensory bins, sorting games, and simple science experiments.
  5. Routine & Variety – Balance structured activities with free play to keep things exciting.

Indoor play doesn’t have to be tedious and tiresome!

With these fuss-free and hyperactive games that will guaranteed keep the preschoolers on their toes and up and about will keep them entertained.

Besides keeping them amused, these games will ensure that it increases their vital abilities like coordination, teamship, and ingenuity.

Whether they’re absorbing certain values or simply just playing together, these indoor games assure plenty of snickers and giggles.