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Kids have a little bit too much energy right before bed? Catch them by surprise with these fun games to play in the dark to burn off that extra energy!
Here in the northern hemisphere the days are getting noticeably shorter.
It’s one of my favorite times of the year.
The crisp air is exhilarating and the daylight fades quite a bit sooner than my children’s energy.
It seems that I find myself looking for ways to help them burn off some of their late afternoon energy.
This year my middle son is really into exploring “safe” scary.
He watches movies in the dark, plays “scary themed” make believe, and tries to scare his siblings.
This has led to some fun games to play in the dark in our house.
And as luck would have it they seem to burn off just the right amount of energy before dinner and bedtime.
Find more ways to play in the witching hour between dinner and bedtime.
Scary (Yet Safe) Fun Games to Play in the Dark
These after dark games work with a variety of ages, my kids aged 2-12 all love them.
They can be done inside with the lights off or outside.
Surprisingly, it doesn’t need to be completely dark.
We have played these fun games at dusk, after dark with some light, and with no light. Each has its appeal for the kids.
If you have very young children, I would suggest playing at dusk or with some ambient light so no one gets hurt, or scared.
Glow in the Dark Bowling
This requires some prep but it’s really easy once you gather the materials:
- Empty Plastic Bottles with a lid
- Glow Sticks
- A light up ball
Activate your glow sticks, drop them into the bottles and replace the lids.
(Note: this is a job for an adult, or older child, as the glow sticks can break. The contents are non-toxic, but it can stain).
Once you have your glow in the dark pins set up you’re ready to bowl!
This is a great game to play for having some fun in the dark!
After Dark Hide and Go Seek
Another classic! Just add flashlights when you play your game and let the after dark fun begin!
Smaller flashlights such as these are great.
For younger kids, have the hiders leave their flashlights on. Allow them to put them in a pocket to dim them (if they want).
For older kids, have hiders flash their lights every so often.
Play a Fun Game of Tag in the Dark
To play a game of tag in the dark, wear, or carry a glow stick or flashlight.
It’s amazing how a little twist on this classic game makes it new again!
Flashlight Scavenger Hunt
Whatever type of scavenger hunt you prefer to do, just wait until dark to play and hand the kids a flashlight for a fun and simple game twist!
I love the Easter egg hunt style (where you go around and hide a several of the same item in an area) for this at night time.
A Word About Safety When Playing Fun Games in the Dark with Kids
Obviously, these materials and games require supervision.
It is also a good idea to check the area you intend to play in for obstacles and other dangers.
Before playing these fun games in the dark, establish a perimeter and discuss any rules while it is still light.
Consider playing a few rounds before dark so everyone is familiar with the boundaries.
Try one of these games with your kids and let us know how it went!
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Diane Price says
Wow these are all great ideas for games. I’ll start introducing these to my kids and see how they like it. Thanks for sharing!
Lyn @MidMichiganMom says
Oh man, I can hear the laughing and screaming that these games would cause. Great ideas. Thanks for sharing with us on Welcome Home Wednesday!
Kim says
Love the flashlight scavenger hunt! We played flashlight tag and hide and seek this last week.
Ali says
I love, love, love the glow in the dark bowling idea. I am totally heading to Dollar Tree and picking up glow sticks. What a great idea! Thank you for linking up on #ToddlerFunFriday!
Jamie says
What great ideas!! These would be fun for any time of the year! Thank you for sharing with us at the #HomeMattersParty
Sara Handy Herbs says
Love these ideas – especially skittles and glow sticks. Thanks for the inspiration #ToddlerFunFriday
Chloe says
These are brilliant! I love all of them, especially the bowling and the scavenger hunt. Such creative ideas! They all sound like they’d be great fun in the dark. I can’t wait till my daughter is a bit older so we can try some of these. Thank you so much for linking up to #whatevertheweather xx
Jenny says
We love playing in the dark too, I remember many games of hide and seek with my dad and brother when we were little kids, so much fun! The skittles with glow sticks inside is a fantastic idea, I have some in the cupboard waiting for this time of year, we’ll have to try this! Running around and playing tig in the dark is great too, will make sure we use our glow sticks for that too, playing in the dark is a whole new sensory experience isn’t it? We’ll definitely be trying some of these ideas.
Thanks so much for linking up to #Whatevertheweather :) x
Baby Isabella says
We love playing hide and seek just before bed, it ensures we go to sleep with giggles and jumpy frights :) a great of games there! Thanks for sharing #whatevertheweather x
sara says
loved the valen times day ideas my daughters already have ideas for her classmades