Between the rain showers and snow flurries of winter, we spend quite a bit of time indoors during the winter. Yet, when you spend a bit too much time indoors it can leave you and your kids feeling cooped up.
So, to help keep you from getting cabin fever we’ve gathered these top 9 fun suggestions on indoor winter activities for kids. From delightful piano lessons to arts and crafts, there's something for everyone!

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1. Cooking Lessons
Cooking lessons are a great way to get your children involved in the kitchen while teaching them a valuable life skill. Chances are the first thing you will want them to learn are some basic cooking skills, to help get them started. Then once, your kids have mastered the basics they can even learn how to bake bread and desserts.
Once your kids have mastered some basics there is still plenty of room for them to explore their culinary interests. For instance, they could learn how to bake bread and desserts once they have covered the basics.
Bidvine Tip: In the request form you have the option to choose what type of cooking class you want your children to attend, whether they’re learning the basics or something more advanced.
There are also a wide variety of different cooking styles available to learn as well. So, no matter what your family’s culinary tastes are, there are plenty of options. For instance, some of the culinary choices on Bidvine’s request form include vegetarian, Italian, South-east Asian, French and Mediterranean.
You could even make it an event for everyone and sign the whole family up for a class. Who knows, you might learn something new too!

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2. Arts and Crafts
Do your children enjoy creating things? Then why not check out arts and crafts lessons!
Arts and crafts make up the perfect, creative winter indoor activities for kids. So, when the weather is less than pleasant outdoors your children will still have a fun project that entertains them.
Not to mention that an arts and crafts instructor can provide your children with a wealth of new creative material to work with that you might not have the time to come up and organise on your own.
Another top benefit of arts and crafts lessons is that their arts and crafts instructor will likely have countless art supplies. So, you won’t need to go out and buy different materials for each new arts and crafts project you or your children come up with.
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3. Drawing Lessons
Does your child have a passion for drawing? Then drawing lessons are a must this winter.
When it comes to drawing, there are several different styles which your child can learn with a drawing teacher. Some of these different styles include basic sketching, portrait, cartoon or caricatures, technical, figure and fashion.
These skills can then provide your child with the perfect outlet for energy and creativity when they can’t play outside as frequently.
Your child doesn’t need to be an expert drawer to take classes either. Anyone of any experience level can take drawing lessons. After all, everyone needs to start somewhere. Then as they progress, the drawing instructor can provide them with new techniques to allow them to continue to hone their skills.