The Best Fun Backyard Ideas for Kids (2024)

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Fun backyard ideas that encourage active play with gardening, creative play and ways to embrace nature in your outdoor space.

Updated March 2023

It can feel like a big job transforming the outdoor space at your home (whether it be a backyard, front lawn, patio, or deck) into a space that your kids will want to go out and play in! We’ve found that a space that is a blank slate, like a flat lawn, can be tricky to entice kids to play with, and can even be depressing for us to look at!

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But turning your outdoor space into a kid-friendly, frequently used space for active play doesn’t have to be a big job. It doesn’t take a lot of time, energy or money to make a yard fun and appealing to children.

And we all know how important play is, right?! Mister Rogers got it right when he said that play is the work of childhood.

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As you consider your own backyard, think about which aspectsyou already have, which onesmight need an update, and which detailsyou would like to add.

Don’t feel like you have to incorporate all of these to get your kids outside to play!

Simply use these ideas as a starting point for making your outdoor space more kid-friendly (even if it’s simply a balcony!).

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1. Create a Play Space or Outdoor “Room”

Give kids a feeling of privacy and intimacy for their play. Your yard may already provide this with nooks, corners, or trees (think a weeping willow hanging down to create a secret room or a climbing tree for older kids).

But you can also create “rooms” by adding shrubs or trees, a trellis, an umbrella or canopy, or some sort of fort or hideaway.

Some other ideas for creating spaces:

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2. Outdoor sandbox ideas

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A place to dig in the sand (or dirt), mold it, build with it, and touch it is an important element of a kid friendly backyard. Sand is both a wonderful sensory experience and fun to manipulate.

The sand box has been one of our kids’ very favorite places to play in the past and we even built an easy and attractive natural sand pit in our backyard. You can buy or build your own DIY sand box, sand pit, or sand table and outfit it with a few basic sand toys.

Sandbox toys

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3. Outdoor Water Play

Water is another fun sensory experience for children, especially in warm weather. Kidslove to run through a sprinkler on a hot day, play with water balloons, splash in the kiddie pool, andwater the garden. Here are a few more ways to incorporate a water element in your space.

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4. Outdoor Art Activities

You know we are all about art and creativity, whether indoors or out. Sometimes we do art outside, just because it’s so nice out and anything we do needs to be outside.

And sometimes we do outdoor art activities that are best suited to the backyard, because they arebig or messy projects or they involve nature or outdoor equipment.

We keep the kids’ easel on our coveredporch for extended periods in the warmer months, or we sometimes take the easel to the backyard for a big en plein air painting experience, or just a change of scenery.

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The same is true for the sensory table. We like to bring messier sensory play outdoors during warmer weather which makes for an easier cleanup.

The nice thing about outdoor art is that you don’t need to worry about paint dribbles and splashes! Plus the paintings can be hung to dry on a clothesline or fence. (Just remember to take the easel or sensory table inside if it rains!)

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5. Chalk, Chalk, Chalk

Sidewalk chalk is a childhood staple (check out this fun set!) and is used for everything from sidewalk drawings and body tracings to games such as tic-tac-toe and hopscotch. Mandala stencils are a fun way for older kids to get into chalk art as well.

Sidewalk chalk paint is another fun material to explore outdoors. And since chalk washes away easily with rain or the hose, kids can draw in many places including: rocks, fences, wood structures, cement and sidewalks.

Create a DIY chalkboard by painting a large piece of wood with chalkboard paint. Then mount it on a fence or the side of the house.

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6. A Kids’ Garden

Any kind of garden that a child has ownership of is a wonderful experience. Watching a seed grow into a plant (and then into a fruit, flower, or vegetable!) is a magical learning experience. It’s also a wonderful opportunity to exercise responsibility for a child.

I encourage any parent to give children their own garden space, whether in a pot or a small plot in the ground––and the support to help make it a success.

Some easy, kid friendly plants include: strawberries, peas, carrots, radishes, cherry tomatoes, and beans. Your kids might not like to eat all of those (yet) but they will love to grow and harvest them.For more ideas for gardening with kids, check out Roots, Shoots, Buckets & Boots by Sharon Lovejoy or TheGarden Classroomby Cathy James.

Some children’s gardening tools to consider:

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7. Attract Birds and Butterflies

Our kids LOVE watching the birds, hummingbirds, and butterflies in our garden. You can make your garden friendly to wildlife by planting native flowers, shrubs, and trees around the perimeter of your yard to provide shelter and food.

Add bird feeders, a bird bath, and bird houses as well, if you can. We’ve painted bird houses in the past and even assembled our own from kits.

Or add a bee and bug hotel to help pollinators and beneficial insects. DIY your own or assemble a butterfly house for your garden.

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8. Nature Observation Kit

Treat your backyard like a natural science lab by having a few key observation tools handy:

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9. Bubbles!

This is a no brainer. Bubbles are magical and fun for most children. They also arguably providethe biggest bang for the buck when creating a kid friendly backyard.

We’ve tried all kinds of wands, machines, and bubbles and they are all a big hit. We’ve even made our own beaded bubble wands! We especially like the larger multi-bubble wands and a never-ending supply of homemade bubble solution in a pie dish or shallow bowl (it’s easy and cheap to make a big batch).

Or try this bubble kit to create gigantic bubbles that will wow your kids!

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10. Toys for Outdoor Play

Basic childhood toys, such as balls, hula hoops, frisbees, jump ropes, and stilts, are great for simple, active fun. One of our favorites, though, is a set of activity cones which are fabulousfor open-ended play as they can be used so many different ways. They are perfect for setting up obstacle courses, made-up games, and races.

A trampoline is another backyard element that you may want to consider. Our large 15 foot trampoline has been well worth the investment and doubles as a backyard room. The kids play there every day and it’s the playdate hangout of choice. (Or you might try a mini trampoline that can be moved indoors or outdoors).

For the budding gymnast, build this easy DIY balance beam for a safe and fun way to practice balancing.

Add to the imaginative play with walkie talkies for lots of fun!

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11. Backyard Swings

Swings are fun and soothing, great for developing equilibrium and balance, and a superb way to beactive. Theswing set at our oldhouse (a big wooden DIY affair) got more use over the years than anything else in our backyard––even the much-loved sand box. If you have space for a swing set or a tree swing, it can be a worthwhile addition.

How about you? What are your family’s favorite kid friendly backyard ideas? What do you have in place that’s working well for you? And what would you like to add to make your outdoor space more inviting and workable? Any other ideas to add to this list?

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