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100 Autumn Activities for Kids - Free Printable
Autumn is officially upon us and now that the clocks have gone back and the nights are drawing in, you and your children may be at a loss of what to do to fill your spare time. But not to fear, here at Nannies Matter, we believe that the colder seasons only bring more fun. So much so, that we’ve put together the ultimate list of activities for you and your children to enjoy over the coming months.
Simply print it out, pop it onto the fridge, and let the fun begin.
Download a free festive printable wishlist!
- Go to a museum
- Visit a farm
- Go go-karting
- Visit a local park
- Go to a heritage centre
- Stomp on fallen leaves
- Visit Legoland
- Play crazy golf
- Watch a film
- Make a den
- Visit a castle
- Go geocaching
- Go on a nature walk
- Visit friends and family
- Take a trip to the theatre
- Collect conkers
- Go swimming
- Reorganise bedrooms
- Climb trees
- Forage for berries
- Arrange a playdate
- Learn origami
- Read a book
- Arrange a treasure hunt
- Make a crumble
- Make your own candles
- Have an indoor picnic
- Get a pen pal
- Join a library
- Carve pumpkins
- Feed the ducks
- Go on a bike ride
- Play '20 Questions'
- Make an autumnal wreath
- Hop on a train to a random destination
- Bake a treacle cake
- Play fancy dress for the day
- Find treasures in a charity shop
- Play a board game
- Stargaze and learn constellations
- Use disposable cameras
- Have a PJ and blanket day
- Help the kids to cook a meal
- Paint fallen leaves
- Make your own lanterns
- Fly a kite
- Visit an orchard
- Go bowling
- Have a movie night
- Learn a new language
- Hold a family sports day
- Have a BBQ
- Make your own play dough
- Draw on the pavement with chalk
- Make a sensory jar
- Tie dye T-shirts
- Churn your own butter
- Plant seeds
- Make a meal for a homeless person
- Have a pamper day
- Volunteer
- Bury a time capsule in the garden
- Visit an outdoor cinema
- Visit a historical site
- Start a family book club
- Donate unwanted toys and clothes
- Learn how to knit or crochet
- Grow sea monkeys
- Look for and identify
- Make friendship bracelets
- Host a sleepover
- Make pizzas from scratch
- Visit a local market
- Make sock puppets
- Make a photo album or scrapbook
- Make sculptures with kinetic sand
- Collect rocks and paint them
- Visit a pumpkin patch
- Visit a local shelter
- Make an autumn scrapbook
- Try out some science experiments
- Host a family talent show
- Make Halloween decorations
- Play a video game
- Make papier-mâché heads
- Splash in puddles
- Make a garden obstacle course
- Hunt for pinecones
- Visit a trampoline park
- Go rock climbing
- Make homemade jam
- Vlog your day
- Visit a bonfire
- Dig out the Lego
- Make toffee apples
- Make bird feeders
- Rake the fallen leaves
- Go trick or treating
- Tell ghost stories at night
- Make your own popcorn