Owning a kid-friendly backyard is one of the most effective strategies for promoting your child’s health and happiness. An enjoyable backyard encourages children to disconnect from technology, get active, and receive their daily dose of vitamin D (with sunscreen, of course).
However, the first step in encouraging your children to go outside is to provide a safe environment in which they can play. The following Kid-friendly backyard ideas for kids will help you and your child enjoy their time outside.
And don’t worry, we’ve got lots of advice for people with small or large backyards, as well as children of all ages.
The Importance of Outdoor Play in Childhood Development:
Outdoor play allows youngsters to explore their surroundings, which improves their sensory perception and spatial awareness. It also helps them develop fine and gross motor abilities, coordination, and balance.
Furthermore, spending time outside promotes cognitive development. The natural world piques their interest, fostering exploration, problem-solving skills, and creativity. Outdoor play also encourages imaginative play, which helps youngsters develop their storytelling abilities.
Creative Kid Friendly Backyard Ideas:
Outdoor Art Station
An outdoor art station is an excellent way to get your creative juices flowing! Begin by choosing a level, shaded area in your backyard. Add a strong outdoor table or easel. If you don’t have an outdoor table or easel, use an old picnic table or a sheet of plywood on sawhorses.
Gather a range of art tools for the art station, including washable paints, a chalkboard and chalkboard paint, markers, crayons, and drawing paper. Consider using natural things like sticks and leaves to create a sense of nature.
Place outside seating, such as seats or benches, surrounding the station. Allow your youngster to add their personality to the space by decorating the table, jars, or other storage containers. We’re guessing if you make the environment comfortable enough, you’ll be inspired to get out there and experiment.
Make Room for Sports
Depending on your child’s interests and age, sufficient space to run about and play tag may suffice. Others may want to practice and play their preferred sport on a tiny field.
Soccer, football, and baseball are all easily accessible sports for children. For soccer and football, the goal might be a net or a couple of cones. You can also construct homemade baseball bases.
Although it may require more effort, you can construct a small basketball court out of rubber tile and a hoop.
Treehouse Getaway
A treehouse is a location where children can create their small worlds. To encourage imaginative play, create a cozy clubhouse up high that gives kids a sense of getting away from it all. The clubhouse needs to be different than the family home — more of an outdoorsy cabin with more fun colors and features.
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Give Them A Garden
Designate an area of your garden for your children to grow plants of their choice. If you have a sunny spot, encourage children to plant easy-to-grow and kid-friendly crops like strawberries, lettuce (also fantastic for bunny-watching), beans, and cherry tomatoes. A garden plot is ideal if you have the space. If not, a pot or two will do.
Simply Add Water
Water is an excellent addition to Kid-friendly backyard ideas, and it can be customized to fit properties of various sizes. A pool requires more space, but a hot tub, swim spa, waterfall, pond, or splash pad can fit almost any yard size. If your yard resembles an urban postage stamp, you can establish a water garden in a large planter or surround a small pond with your deck. Adding water to your backyard design is similar to owning a cottage but without the cost or travel.
Go Old School with a Seesaw
A seesaw may make young children feel like they’re flying, and it is an entertaining approach to teaching them about physics. If you have two children or plan to entertain their friends frequently, you may add a seesaw to your backyard for about $100.
Enhance Your Outdoor Play Area with Landscaping
Your backyard landscaping or garden can provide a relaxing environment while encouraging outside play. Various plants allow young children to explore; the right ones can attract wildlife, such as butterflies and squirrels. Add birdhouses and feeders for a finishing touch.
You can also employ landscaping to create hidden, fantasy-like areas for imaginative play.
Safety Tip: Have your child checked for allergies so you know none of your plants are a concern.
Fun in the Sun and Sand
Bring the beach to your backyard with a sandbox. This item can be repurchased or made at home. First, locate a level and well-drained place in your backyard to build the sandbox. Ensure it is free of risks and has a clear passage in and out of the box. Using a shovel, dig to a depth of 6-8 inches inside the sandbox’s perimeter. This will offer adequate depth for the sand. Apply a weed barrier first, followed by the sand. You can create a boundary and allow your children to engage in a tactile exercise. Remember to provide some shade overhead.
Movie Theater
Create a play area under the stars to watch a favorite movie. Find a flat spot in your yard or patio for a seating area. Place a white bedding sheet against the house or set up a screen in your backyard for watching. Grab a bright enough projector for the outdoors and set up a seating area before it. Allow the kids to enjoy staying up late in the fresh air.
Looking for backyard ideas for kids of all ages?
Campout
Create a backyard camping experience with tents, sleeping bags, and a campfire or fire pit. They may not last the night (or even until dark), but they can have a great time pretending to be at a sleepover or camping in the wilderness!
Mini Golf
Create a miniature golf course in your garden using ordinary materials such as cups and cardboard boxes. Set up obstacles and be creative with what you have in your backyard. Sometimes, the preparation for an activity is the best part!
Frisbee Toss
Aim and toss! This simple backyard birthday party idea for kids involves guests of all ages and begins with a repurposed cardboard box.
Cut a rectangular hole in both sides of a cardboard box. The hole should be large enough to comfortably accommodate your Frisbee. Decorate the box with brightly colored tape, paper, or paint. Grab some Frisbees and go! Aim for the hole to land as many Frisbees inside the box as possible.
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