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- Chinese Whisper
- Board Games
- Freeze Dance Party
- Paper Airplane Competition
- Red Light, Green Light
- Movie Charade
Introduction
Indoor sitting games are a great way to rejuvenate a child's mind and engage in an entertaining activity without having to go outside. Also, during adverse weather circumstances, such as heavy rainfall or hot summer days, indoor games come to the rescue to keep a child entertained while also working on their social and cognitive skills.
Another great thing about indoor sitting games is that they are more conceptually heavy, which means that they have a proper set of rules that have to be followed. Unlike outdoor games that rely more on sports equipment, indoor games are based on the idea of following a fundamental concept. These games also require the child to be constantly engaged and active to not get eliminated easily. While there are a lot of indoor game options, choosing the right one for your kid can be done based on the complexity of the game and how engaging it is.
Best Indoor Game Options for Kids

Here is a list of some highly entertaining indoor games for kids to give them a break from their hectic schedule and provide them with a boost of energy and happiness.
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Chinese Whisper
Chinese whisper is a quintessential listening skill game in which everyone sits in a circle. From one end a child sends a message to the other child by whispering in their ear. This message can be a free, a poem, a riddle, or anything that the person on the receiving end will have to listen to carefully and memorize. A chain of passing messages will be formed through whispering in the year. The last person to receive the message will say the message out loud to check if it matches the original message. If the message doesn't match, then each person involved in the chain will have to say the message that they remember. Eventually, the one who has transported the wrong message in between the chains will end up getting eliminated.
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Board Games
Board games are fun, easy, and engaging. Different types of board games, such as chess, business, monopoly, snakes and ladders, ludo, and so many more come with various concepts and rules. Each of these games has something different to offer and teaches kids skills like financial prudence, detail, orientation, planning moves, making a strategy, and so much more. A great aspect of board games is that multiple players can play them at a single time. These games come with definitive rules that kids have to follow while devising their game plans.
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Freeze Dance Party
The dance party is yet another extremely fun and easy game to play in which kids are made to simply dance while music is being played in the background. Only catches that instead of standing and dancing, kids will have to dance while sitting. However, as soon as the music stops, kids have to stay in the same position as they were while the music is being played. If any child moves or breaks that particular position, then they are out. It is a perfect game for times when you want to organize a dance party for kids at home but also includes a fun element.
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Paper Airplane Competition

Paper airplane competition makes a child indulge in a craft activity to play an indoor game. To play this game at home, kids will first have to spend 15 to 20 minutes making paper airplanes. Once all the participants have made a paper airplane, everyone will sit in line and then set the airplanes free to fly in the air. Whoever's airplane flies for the longest time will end up winning. It's also an opportunity for kids to display their creative talent by making different types of airplanes that look visually attractive.
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Red Light, Green Light
Red light and green light are an activity in which all the kids sit in a line. One kid will sit at a particular distance from all the other participants. Now this kid can only say either red light or green light. When the child says green light, kids are allowed to raise their hand. When the child says red light, kids should keep their hands down. If a child doesn't follow these rules, then they're automatically out of the game. This game promotes active listening skills and enhances a child's ability to concentrate without making them move from one place to the other.
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Movie Charade
Movie charade is a quintessential indoor game in which kids will be divided into two teams. Each team will have an equal number of players who will take turns to enact a movie that is given to them secretly by the opponent team. Now based on the enactment, other players from the team will have to guess which movie it is. There is a limited amount of time that each player will be given. One can also modify the game as per their liking by giving the person enacting the movie some extra power such as the ability to give a verbal hint or saying the first alphabet of the movie.
Conclusion

Indoor sitting games are a great replacement for virtual games as the child doesn't get exposed to harmful light and indulges in mentally stimulating activities. It also teaches the child how to make the most of limited space and various creative ways through which they can make a sitting game even more entertaining.
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References
https://www.ijrrjournal.com/IJRR_Vol.11_Issue.3_March2024/IJRR41.pdf