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10 Fun and Educational Activities for Kids During School Holidays

June 8, 2026
10 Fun and Educational Activities for Kids During School Holidays

It’s hard to describe how exciting the start of holidays always feels like for kids. Sleep-ins, no homework, and more free time are just some of the things kids love about school holidays. However, not so many parents share those feelings once the holidays start, wondering how to keep kids busy productively. Fortunately, productive holidays do not always mean doing additional work at school. Instead, consider fun and educational art activities for kids.

1. Enroll Your Child Into Holiday Art Classes

One of the most loved holiday activities by kids is art lessons.

While there is nothing particularly wrong with school lessons, Holiday Art Classes are designed to bring a breath of fresh air to children. In addition to experiments in drawing, painting, crafts, and other forms of art, these classes teach children such vital traits as patience, observing details, and confidence in themselves.

One of the main advantages of these classes is that children spend several hours actively engaging with art, learning something truly valuable.

2. Start Drawing into a Sketchbook

Sketchbooks are the least expensive yet one of the most useful items in any kid’s room.

Drawing in a sketchbook every day can become a great hobby and a fun holiday activity for kids. Kids can illustrate their daily activities, write down observations and thoughts, or simply use sketchbook to collect and organize all their ideas. There are no restrictions regarding drawing – there are no grades either.

3. Create Nature-Based Art Projects

Nature gives kids plenty of material to work with.

Kids can gather interesting flowers, leaves, and textures during their walks outside. Then, they can turn everything they collected into interesting drawings by leaf printing, using textures or creating a collage.

4. Explore Cultural Art Forms

It can be difficult to include folk art in school programs due to their complexity.

However, there is no doubt that holidays is a perfect time to explore Madhubani or Warli art. Folk arts will teach kids about traditions, storytelling, and painting techniques of other countries.

5. Illustrate a Story for Kids

Most children know how to come up with funny stories but lack the necessary skills for writing them.

That’s why telling your child to create a story with pictures will make your child feel comfortable. He/she will be able to design characters, create different scenes, and write short stories with the help of pictures.

6. Experiment with Art Materials

In most cases, kids use the same art materials again and again just because they are used to them.

But it’s a perfect time to switch the usual pencil and paper to watercolours, oil paint, or charcoal during holidays. Each type of material brings a unique experience to art lessons and allows kids to discover which one suits them better.

7. Design Homemade Gifts and Cards

When designing a gift or a card, your kid thinks of someone who will get that gift or card. This gives your child an important goal which will motivate him/her.

Homemade greeting cards, bookmarks, or gifts can make your kid think about other people, planning each step to create beautiful art objects.

8. Try Working with a Group of People

Art does not always require an individual to create something.

Working together on a creative project helps children develop social skills as well as improve their teamwork skills. Besides, working with a group of people teaches your child how other people create projects and what ideas they come up with.

It explains why many parents like to enroll their kids into organized holiday groups.

9. Visit an Art Gallery

Going to a gallery with kids is a unique experience.

Seeing authentic works of art inspires children to pay more attention to how they use colors, shapes, and other aspects of painting technique. Many kids react positively to large-size paintings.

10. Work on One Creative Project for a Longer Period of Time

Not all fun and productive activities should last one day.

Large art projects teach kids about perseverance and patience. For example, it can be a detailed portrait or a collection of drawings based on one theme. Such activities make kids appreciate all results achieved in several days’ time.

Why Are Creative Activities So Useful for Kids?

It seems like all kids have fun during productive holidays. But it’s true since creative activities keep them active and focused while offering a refreshing break from school routine.

StrokeArts holiday classes are specially designed for kids. These classes not only give them knowledge but also provide space for self-expression and creative exploration.