What to do with children in November Outdoor activities, craft ideas and more

The weather is getting colder and the sun is hiding behind the clouds more often, but the kids don't mind. Our little ones need something to do at all times and even the cloudy weather can't stand in their way. If you're wondering what to do with kids in November, we've got the answer. We've put together a list of lots of great activities to show your little ones that every season has its own charm. Banish boredom with our ideas!

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  • What to do with kids at home in November? Ideas for cold days
  • Outdoor activities for children in November

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    Being outdoors is important for both children and adults in every season. Here are our suggestions for exciting outdoor activities with children.

    1. Going for a walk in the rain

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    It's raining right now, but your child still wants to go for a walk? Put on your rubber boots and raincoat and head outside! The child will have enormous fun jumping in every puddle. And those childhood achievements stay forever.

    2. Celebrate St. Martin's Day on November 11th

    The lantern procession to St. Martin's is a beautiful autumnal custom that is popular with young and old. This year the Martin parade is possible again despite Corona. So bring out the lanterns and go lantern walking with the kids. Don't forget to tell the little ones the legend of Saint Martin.

    3. Winterize the garden with the kids in November


    Gardening can't wait, so bring the kids outside to get the garden ready for winter together. You can get an overview of all upcoming work in November in this post.

    4. Making a campfire in the garden

    If you already have a fire pit or bowl in the garden, you can easily make a campfire. All you need is wood and a grill lighter. To make the campfire even more fun, a few delicacies to roast over the fire should not be missing. Sausages, stick bread and marshmallows are the absolute classics.

    5. Visit a pumpkin farm


    Although Halloween is over, pumpkin season is in full swing in November. On a sunny November day, take the opportunity to visit a pumpkin farm with the kids. These usually work until the end of November. There you can take really original photos and take home a large pumpkin for preparing delicious dishes.

    6. Spend an afternoon in November with children in the forest

    The nearby forest is also worth a visit in November. We recommend the midday and afternoon hours, as there is a greater chance of some sunshine. Pack something to eat, a picnic blanket and be sure to have a bag or basket for the children to collect natural materials. Let the little ones collect the fallen leaves into a pile of leaves and jump into them. Fun is guaranteed.

    What to do with kids at home in November? Ideas for cold days

    In November you can do many creative projects with the children in your own four walls. From cute craft ideas to fun activities for the whole family, these ideas are sure to make a difference.

    7. Make lanterns for the Martin parade at the beginning of November

    There are many great ideas for handicrafts in November. If your child does not yet have a lantern for the Martin parade, you can use the time until November 11 to make one together. On our pages you will find many inspiring ideas and DIY projects. How about, for example, a dino lantern for boys or a Hello Kitty lantern for girls?

    8. Make Advent and Christmas decorations yourself

    Crafting is always a good indoor activity for gray days. And November is the best time to make beautiful Advent and Christmas decorations. You can use the homemade crafts next month to festively decorate the apartment.

    But what exactly can you craft with kids in November? Depending on the age of the child, window pictures, lanterns, door wreaths and decorations made from natural materials are wonderful additions to autumn and winter decorations. Or you can just start with the Advent decorations and make an Advent wreath or an Advent spiral and an Advent calendar for the whole family yourself. Crafts with salt dough, on the other hand, are fun for children of all ages and the figurines made can later be used as decorations or gifts for Christmas.

    9. Baking delicacies

    If you want to wait until December to bake cookies, you can also prepare other delicacies with the children in November. How about, for example, a sweet pumpkin bread that you prepare from the pumpkin you have picked yourself? Or with crispy chocolate chip cookies that you snack on together during a home cinema evening? The variety of delicious recipes for this time of year is really big.

    10. Reading books with children in November

    Is there anything nicer than reading an exciting book at home while it's raining outside? If your child is fascinated by children's books, take the opportunity to read stories together and talk about them later. Whether the child can read by themselves or not, you can read the book aloud and make the whole experience more engaging by changing your voice.

    11. Planning a family movie night in the living room

    If books aren't your thing, you can have a movie night with the kids instead. Pick a movie together and you're halfway done. It remains only to prepare popcorn, chips and other goodies and find a comfortable place on the sofa. For a homemade snack, you can try this recipe for delicious chips.