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Ever wish you were a little more fun with your kids—but without forcing it or faking it?
Maybe your partner is the spontaneous one who wrestles in the backyard, turns chores into games, or takes the kids out for fast-food adventures. That’s definitely the dynamic in our house. I started motherhood as the hero—pregnancy, birth, breastfeeding, all of it. But as the kids grew, their needs shifted from soothing and snuggles to tag, trampoline battles, and Pokémon knowledge I simply do not possess.
I wanted to be my own version of a fun mom—not a different person altogether.
What I’ve learned: You don’t have to change who you are. You just need to find ways to sprinkle playfulness into the life you already have.
Here are simple, practical, realistic ways to be more playful and connect with your kids—without adding more to your plate.
Find Your Own Version of Fun
You don’t have to be the parent who builds elaborate obstacle courses or acts out entire Pokémon storylines. Your kids don’t need you to become someone else—they just want you.
Start with the things you actually enjoy:
Play games together
H.O.R.S.E., Uno, board games, trivia, or Never Have I Ever for kids.
Get creative
Watercolor painting, origami, drawing contests, sidewalk chalk.
Tell jokes and riddles
Try these What Am I Riddles or Funny Jokes for Kids.
Cook and bake together
Banana bread, personalized pizzas, pancake art challenges.
Have an impromptu dance party
No choreography required, just turn on a favorite song! (Here are our favorite Kids Dance Songs to get your party started.)
Try a harmless prank
These harmless pranks for kids always get a laugh.
Go on simple adventures
A bike ride, an after-dinner walk, a spontaneous ice cream run.
Read together
A chapter of a classic novel, trivia night, or fun facts.
Be playful in tiny moments
Tickles, silly voices, secret handshakes.
Connection doesn’t always require planning—it just requires being present.
Make Everyday Routines More Fun
You don’t need extra time to add fun to your day. You just need playful moments tucked into what you already do.
Brushing Teeth
- Race the clock – “Can you finish brushing before I count to 30?”
- Use a silly voice – Let the toothbrush “talk” like a robot or a monster.
- Sing a song – Try the Mission Impossible theme while they brush.
- Make it a game – “Let’s see if we can get every sugar bug out of there!”
- Race the clock – “Can you finish brushing before I count to 30?”
- Funny mirror faces – Make silly faces together in the mirror before rinsing.
- Toothbrush hide-and-seek – Hide the toothbrush somewhere fun (within reach).
- Storytime brushing – Tell a short adventure story while they brush.
Bedtime
- Do a “sleepy stretch” contest – Who can stretch the slowest like a sloth?
- Turn off the lights with ‘magic’ – Clap, snap, or say a magic word to make it fun.
- Switch roles – Let them tuck you in for a change.
- Flashlight shadows – Make shadow animals on the wall with your hands.
- The “one more” game – They get to pick one extra hug, story page, or song.
- Bedtime lotto – Draw a slip of paper with a fun bedtime twist (e.g., “Tonight’s bedtime story is in a whisper voice”).
Making Breakfast
- Give foods silly names – Scrambled eggs become “Dinosaur Brains.”
- Let them be the chef – Ask, “How should we decorate our pancakes today?”
- Make a breakfast dance – A little wiggle while flipping pancakes never hurts.
- Use a breakfast “magic spell” – “ABRACADABRA… toast is DONE!”
- Blindfold taste test – Let them guess different breakfast ingredients.
- The breakfast menu game – Pretend it’s a restaurant and let them “order.”
- Pancake art challenge – Try making shapes, letters, or smiley faces.
School Pickup
- Make up a handshake – A secret handshake for pick-up makes it special.
- Have a daily question – “What was the funniest thing that happened today?”
- Play ‘guess what I’m thinking’ – Give hints about an object or animal.
- Surprise snack – Hide a treat in their backpack for them to find.
- Turn the ride into a DJ battle – Let them pick a song, then you pick one.
- The “backseat challenge” – Set a fun challenge (e.g., “Tell me three weird things you saw today”).
- Traffic light game – Make up rules (e.g., Every red light = say a joke).
Grocery Shopping
- Supermarket scavenger hunt – Give them easy things to “find” (e.g., “Can you spot something red?”).
- Grocery store detective – “Let’s find the best deal on cereal!”
- Pick a mystery ingredient – Let them pick one new fruit or veggie to try.
- Play ‘Guess the Total’ – Have them guess how much the groceries will cost.
- Create a shopping mission – “Your job is to find the best bananas!”
- The aisle race – Who can find the milk first? (Within reason!)
- Grocery bingo – Make a quick list (e.g., ‘Find something frozen’).
Cleaning Up & Chores
- Set a timer – “Let’s see if we can clean up in under 2 minutes!”
- Turn it into a competition – “Who can pick up the most LEGOs?”
- Dance break cleaning – Dance for 10 seconds after every task.
- The floor is lava – Hop around while tidying up.
- Mystery item clean-up – “I’m thinking of an item… whoever finds and puts it away first wins!”
- The ‘wrong way’ challenge – Fold clothes terribly first, then fix them.
- Magic cleanup wand – Use a “magic” pointer to direct clean-up missions.
Bathtime
- Color-changing water – Drop in bath tablets or use glow sticks.
- Sing a silly bath song – “Rubber Ducky” remix, anyone?
- Bubble beard contest – Who can make the best beard out of bubbles?
- Sinking vs. floating – Predict which toys will sink or float.
- Surprise toy rescue – Hide a toy in the bubbles for them to find.
Quick Playful Moments Anytime
- Ask, “Pick your superpower for today!”
- Hop like a frog to the car.
- Leave lunchbox jokes (here are Lunchbox Jokes For Kids).
- While waiting in line, play Would You Rather.
These small interactions don’t take extra planning—they only take intention.
Quality Over Quantity
Being fun isn’t about doing more. It’s about finding tiny ways to delight your kids.
✔ You don’t have to be loud.
✔ You don’t have to be wild.
✔ You don’t have to be silly 24/7.
✔ You get to define what your fun looks like.
Kids remember connection, not the number of activities.
Let Go of the Mom Guilt
There’s no “right” way to be the fun one.
Your version of fun matters, even if it looks quieter, calmer, or simpler than someone else’s.
If you ever need a last-minute fun boost:
- Try a round of Never Have I Ever (Kids Edition)
- Build a 2-minute LEGO tower
- Tell a joke
- Play “Who’s Most Likely To“
- Make a silly face
- Dance it out in the kitchen
Simple always counts.
Final Thought
If you want to be a fun mom, start with being you.
Share what you genuinely enjoy with your kids—that’s where the real magic happens.
And if you want clarity about the parent you’re trying to be, here’s a helpful tool:
How to Write a Personal Mission Statement for Parenting
Embracing playfulness is easier when balanced with the structured parenting hacks that keep family life running smoothly.








