Ideas for Children's Day: spending time together, having fun and discovering the world

Children's Day isn't just an opportunity to give a gift, but above all, a moment to spend time together —outdoors, in the comfort of your home, or during creative play. It's easy to get lost in the maze of toys and attractions, so we've prepared some inspiration that can make choosing easier—and make this day a long-lasting memory.

Something for little musicians

If your child enjoys sounds, it's worth offering them their first introduction to an instrument . A small, wooden piano can be a great excuse to make music together—even if the first "pieces" don't sound like a philharmonic concert. You can add something simple and joyful to the mix— Singing favorite songs together, making up your own melodies, or playing along to the rhythm . Such moments build closeness, develop hearing, and become great fun for the whole family.

We observe nature up close

Some children love observing the world —looking at bugs, butterflies, collecting pebbles and sticks. A fun way to "explore through play" is to set up a bee and butterfly house in the garden or on a balcony, encouraging daily observation of nature. It also raises questions about insects, pollination, and ecology —a good opportunity for conversation and shared discovery.

Movement is joy

Children's Day falls on a warm, energetic day. Instead of planning indoor activities, it might be better to simply go for a walk , grab a ball , a ride-on toy , or a scooter . These activities—especially outdoors—allow children to burn off energy and bring them immense joy. Scoot & Ride scooters and vehicles They're perfect for this purpose because they combine the functions of a ride-on toy and a scooter in one. It's a great way to encourage your child to move and spend time together actively—without screens and rushing.

Your own fun corner

Children love it build their own worlds —out of blankets, chairs, and cardboard boxes. A ready-made tent , which can be set up in a room or on a terrace, becomes a place for reading, pretending, hiding, and sometimes just being "alone but close." You can decorate such a corner together, filling it with pillows and lamps—let it be their space.

It's not just about what we give - but how

While gifts have their own magic, it 's the atmosphere that children remember most . So it's worth asking: what do they really need today? Maybe a few hours of peace and quiet, maybe some fun together, maybe something we rarely do—like a picnic on a blanket or a sleepover in a tent in the living room.

Children's Day is a good time to remind ourselves that time spent together is not a luxury - it is an investment that pays off for years.