As a parent, keeping kids entertained and happy can be a daunting task. However, indoor games are a great way to engage children and keep them occupied while staying inside. Here are seven indoor games guaranteed to keep your kids entertained and happy:

1. Charades: This classic game is always entertaining. Get the kids to pick a theme, like animals or movies, and act out clues for the others to guess.

2. Pictionary: Similar to charades, players draw clues for others to guess. This game is great for developing drawing skills and creativity.

3. Memory: This game is great for young children. Simply place a number of objects on a tray, let the kids look at them for a few minutes, and then have them try to remember what was on the tray.

4. Simon Says: This game is a great way to get kids moving and practicing following directions. Call out commands, such as “Simon says hop on one foot,” and watch the kids follow along.

5. Twister: This classic game is always a hit. Roll the dice to determine which body part and which color to place on the mat. Watch the kids twist and turn to avoid falling over.

6. Indoor bowling: If you have some open space and soft toys, this game can be a lot of fun. Set up a “bowling alley” and let the kids take turns rolling the ball.

7. Board games: Whether it’s Monopoly, Scrabble, or Clue, board games are always a great way to entertain kids. They encourage critical thinking, strategy, and socialization.

These indoor games are great for keeping kids engaged and happy while staying inside. Give them a try and see which ones your kids enjoy the most!

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