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20 Art and Music Games for Kids

20 Art and Music Games for Kids

20 Art and Music Games for Kids

Here are a few ideas for art and music games that can be fun and educational for kids:
  • Drawing charades: Have kids draw a picture of a word or phrase and the rest of the group has to guess what it is.
  • Musical chairs: This classic party game can be adapted to include different styles of music or instruments.
  • Name that tune: Play a short clip of a song and have kids try to guess the title and artist.
  • Art scavenger hunt: Create a list of art supplies or objects and have kids search for them around the house or classroom.
  • Music trivia: Create a trivia game with questions about different musical styles, artists, or instruments.
  • Art memory match: Create a set of cards with different art styles or techniques on one side and the definitions on the other. Players take turns flipping over two cards at a time and trying to find the matching pair.
  • Musical instruments: Have kids learn about and play different musical instruments.
  • Art show: Have kids create and display their own art work.
  • Music memory: Have kids listen to a series of songs and then try to recall as many as possible.
  • Art matching: Create a set of cards with different art styles or techniques on one side and the definitions on the other. Players take turns flipping over two cards at a time and trying to find the matching pair.
  • Name that artist: Play a short clip of a song and have kids try to guess the artist.
  • Art quiz: Create a quiz with questions about different art styles, techniques, or famous artists.
  • Music memory match: Create a set of cards with different musical styles or instruments on one side and the definitions on the other. Players take turns flipping over two cards at a time and trying to find the matching pair.
  • Art bingo: This game is similar to traditional bingo, but instead of using numbers, players use art terms, such as styles or techniques, to fill in their cards.
  • Name that song: Play a short clip of a song and have kids try to guess the title.
  • Art scavenger hunt: Create a list of art supplies or objects and have kids search for them around the house or classroom.
  • Music trivia: Create a trivia game with questions about different musical styles, artists, or instruments.
  • Art memory: Have kids look at a series of artworks and then try to recall as many as possible.
  • Musical chairs: This classic party game can be adapted to include different styles of music or instruments.