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Behind the Design Part 2: From Prototype to Playroom
Part 1 of Behind the KidKraft Design was all about the creative process of our toy and playset designs, from initial inspiration to mood boards and trend research. In Part 2, we’re focusing on what happens next: bringing those concepts to life through prototyping, collaboration, and production. Get ready to discover how sketches become computer-aided design (CAD) models, concepts evolve into real products, and collaboration ensures every detail is just right before landing in your child’s hands. Turning Playset Designs into Prototypes How we design a playset starts with translating ideas into tangible form, and at KidKraft, structural design and mood board creation happen side by side. Early in the process, the team prepares for a concept approval meeting, where executives review CAD models or sketches alongside mood boards and “moments.” These “moments” are the small but memorable details—like a working elevator in a dollhouse or a cozy nook in a playset—that capture both the overall art style and the emotional feel of the design. These checkpoints ensure that the product’s story is clear, the functionality makes sense, and the look ties back to the original inspiration. Style previews further bring the vision to life, helping the team visualize how these details will appear in a child’s world. Hands-On Collaboration With Manufacturers Prototyping is only the beginning. From there, our designers work in close partnership with manufacturers in China and Taiwan to bring each concept to life with precision. This collaboration allows us to maintain meticulous control over details that many brands overlook, such as color consistency, texture, and gloss levels, making this approach truly unique to KidKraft. The process is highly interactive: designers send Adobe Illustrator files overseas, manufacturers print and return samples, and the KidKraft team conducts rigorous checks to ensure every element matches the original vision. Even something as simple as a color swatch can go through multiple rounds of review before approval. By carefully managing these details, we guarantee that every product, from dollhouses to playsets, looks and feels exactly as intended, right down to the smallest finish! Testing, Feedback, and Final Adjustments Toy and playset design is a team effort, and not everyone involved speaks the same “design language.” Interpreting feedback from non-design stakeholders can sometimes pose challenges. But it’s all part of the process. When feedback comes in, our designers collaborate across teams to rethink, rework, and refine, whether it’s improving usability, enhancing safety, or simplifying the assembly process for parents. The goal is always the same: a toy that delivers lasting fun while being safe, sturdy, and easy to set up. Designing for Longevity and Everyday Play KidKraft goes well beyond chasing trends, making sure our designs are created with longevity in mind. Some dollhouse designs from 15–20 years ago are still in production today, loved by new generations of kids! At the same time, our team is just as excited about refreshing those legacy designs, breathing new life into classics so they feel modern, relevant, and ready for years of play ahead. We also love embracing new ideas, like designing kids’ furniture. This requires a different mindset that draws heavily on color, wood stain, and natural fiber trends in exterior and landscape design. Our team is also working on outdoor products like playhouse and wooden playset designs, which bring in more architectural design elements along with updated stain and plastic colors. With every new or updated design, our focus always remains on quality materials, timeless color palettes, and durability that stands up to everyday play. How Play Inspires Design Evolution The most valuable insights come straight from the playroom. Our design team digs into customer reviews to better understand what families love—and where there’s room to improve. They also incorporate a hands-on research approach by regularly visiting homes to see how kids actually interact with toys in real life. These in-person observations and direct feedback loops often lead to meaningful innovations, such as the “open and closed” dollhouse concept, which was born from seeing the need for a toy that could double as storage. This gave kids more ways to play while offering parents a practical solution that keeps play areas tidy. Blending imagination with functionality results in toys that are fun while also fitting seamlessly into family spaces. This immersive research process helps our team continuously improve designs and create toys that kids want to play with and parents want to buy. Bringing It All Together: From Factory to Playroom Once the design is finalized, it moves into full-scale production and quality assurance. Every detail is double-checked so families receive a product that’s safe, durable, and true to KidKraft’s design vision. For the design team, the most rewarding moment is seeing their work come to life in homes—knowing that what started as a sketch is now a centerpiece for play, learning, and imagination! Discover the Finished Designs From bold ideas to beautifully crafted toys, every step of the KidKraft design journey leads to one thing: more imaginative play. Explore the full KidKraft collection, including play kitchens, dollhouses, and activity tables, and see where creativity comes to life in your own home.

Behind the Design Part 1: From Spark to Blueprint
All of our toy and playset designs start with a story. At KidKraft, that story is shaped by imagination, research, and a team of designers who never stop thinking about how children play (and how families live). In this two-part series, we’re pulling back the curtain on our toy and playset design process. This first part will take you inside the earliest stages, from the first spark of inspiration to the blueprint that lays the foundation for every kitchen, wooden playset, and dollhouse design we create. Where KidKraft Playset Designs Begin Ideas at KidKraft come from two main places: requests from our sales team or retail partners and the free-flowing creativity of internal brainstorms. Sometimes a retailer asks for a specific product to meet the needs of their customers. Other times, our team imagines new possibilities during yearly brainstorming sessions. Either way, it’s never a solo effort. Industrial designers, engineers, and product graphic designers collaborate from the very beginning, ensuring every idea balances creativity with practicality. Together, they start shaping toys that children will love—and parents will be happy to bring into their homes. Gathering Inspiration for KidKraft Designs Creative sparks don’t always happen at a desk. To get inspired, our team steps outside the office. Off-site brainstorms might include excursions in a designer's city, with visits to museums, historic homes, or stores to observe design trends in the wild. These experiences fuel days of sketching and sharing ideas back at the studio. From there, mood boards take shape. Our designers gather visuals that highlight color palettes, textures, and architectural details. For wooden playsets or outdoor products, inspiration might come from timeless design elements in nature or real homes, which is why many KidKraft products feel both imaginative and authentic. The Designer Behind the Designs Meet Riley Burrus, Product Graphics Manager at KidKraft Every KidKraft toy begins with a spark of imagination. But behind that spark are real people who pour their creativity and heart into each design. One of those people is Riley Burrus, who has been part of KidKraft for nearly a decade. Riley’s path to toy design wasn’t exactly planned. With a degree in illustration, she imagined herself creating children’s books, weaving stories through words and pictures. But after graduation, while working as a barista and searching for her next step, she stumbled across a LinkedIn job posting for dollhouse illustration. It caught her attention immediately. “I liked children’s book illustration because I love kids and telling stories,” Riley recalls. “When I interviewed for the dollhouse role, I realized this was just a different way of telling stories—one where the artwork itself inspires play.” Today, Riley helps guide KidKraft’s designs from concept to reality. She and other designers often sneak in little “Easter eggs” that make each product feel extra special and enable them to incorporate a tiny bit of themselves into the design. For example, a dollhouse wallpaper might feature their pets, or a tiny framed picture could echo a loved one. For Riley, toy design is more than creating something beautiful or fun. It’s about blending storytelling, imagination, and a personal touch that turns play into something magical. And when kids pick up a KidKraft toy, they’re not just playing with wood, paint, and accessories; they’re stepping into worlds crafted with care by designers like Riley, who see storytelling everywhere. That same spirit of listening and storytelling doesn’t just come from our design team. It also comes from the families who play with our toys every day. Listening to Customers Of course, inspiration also comes directly from the families who play with our products. KidKraft’s design team studies thousands of product reviews across Amazon, Target, Costco, and other retailers to see what parents and kids love, as well as what could be better. For example, our “easy craft line” was developed to reduce assembly time after hearing from parents who wanted a quicker setup. The team also considers both the child’s perspective (fun, imaginative, colorful) and the parent’s perspective (durability, value, aesthetics). It’s this balance that makes toys both entertaining and practical for everyday family life. Spotting Trends Before They Happen Designing toys isn’t just about responding to what’s popular now. A big part of toy design involves predicting what kids (and parents) will want one or two years down the road, when a toy finally hits the shelves. Our design team looks to high fashion, interior design, fine art, and even kids’ animation for inspiration. Trends trickle down across industries, so a color palette from a runway show might eventually influence the look of a play kitchen or dollhouse. Keeping a finger on the pulse of these creative worlds allows our team to design toys that feel fresh, modern, and relevant. Aesthetic Meets Function While toys should always inspire play, they also need to work for the families who buy them. That’s why we blend age-appropriate design (like higher contrast colors for toddlers) with aesthetics parents appreciate, from brass accents to wood textures that echo modern interiors. The goal is to create toys kids love to play with and parents love to see in their living spaces. For instance, a dollhouse or activity table might have a pop of bright color for imaginative play while also featuring textures and finishes that make it blend beautifully into a family room. Visualizing the Blueprint Before a toy becomes real, it lives in sketches, computer-aided design (CAD) drawings, and illustrated “moments” that capture its look and feel. Mood boards, color swatches, and concept art help communicate the vision during concept approval meetings with company leaders. This is where big ideas start to feel tangible, offering an exciting sneak peek of how creativity will soon become reality. From Blueprint to Build: Explore the Designs in Action Every KidKraft product begins with this mix of inspiration, research, and artistry. From sketches to mood boards, each step brings us closer to creating toys that spark imagination and fit seamlessly into family life. Don’t miss Part 2 of this series, where we’ll explore what happens next: prototyping, product development, and the meticulous process of bringing these ideas to life with our global manufacturing partners. Explore KidKraft’s full collection of playsets, dollhouses, play kitchens, kids’ furniture, and more to discover where inspiration becomes play.

Backyard Recess: The Benefits of After School Activities
Backyard Recess: The Benefits of After-School Activities After a long day in the classroom, kids need a chance to move, stretch, and recharge. While structured after-school programs are great, sometimes the best post-school activities for kids are the ones that happen right at home in your own backyard! That’s the inspiration behind our Backyard Recess campaign, where families show how they use their playsets and playhouses to transform ordinary afternoons into memorable adventures. Discover the benefits of after-school activities and see how creators like Elizabeth Homen and Courtney Williams are bringing fresh after-school activity ideas to life. How After-School Activities Benefit Your Child After-school activities go beyond just keeping kids occupied; they play an important role in healthy development. Whether climbing, swinging, or diving into imaginative play, children build physical strength, sharpen cognitive skills, and strengthen social connections when they engage in fun, structured activities that challenge and inspire them. Here are some of the key benefits kids gain from after-school activities. Provides physical activity. Movement burns energy, improves coordination, and supports growth. Relieves stress. Gives kids an opportunity to unwind and reset after the structure of the school day. Fosters creativity and imagination. Open-ended play sparks storytelling, problem-solving, and self-expression. Develops social skills. Siblings, friends, and neighbors learn teamwork, sharing, and cooperation. Backyard recess blends these benefits with the convenience of at-home play, so kids can jump right into fun the moment school ends. Elizabeth Homen’s After-School Routine with the Kids For Elizabeth Homen, afternoons are about giving her daughter space to explore and recharge. And the Lantana Lane Playhouse provides the perfect spot for imaginative play, whether her daughter is pretending to cook, plant flowers, or serve a hot beverage. The cozy design of the Lantana Lane Playhouse invites creativity, while the hands-on elements keep little ones engaged, bringing both parents and kids joy once the school day is over. How to Keep Recess Going After the Bell Rings View this post on Instagram A post shared by Elizabeth Homen (@elizabethhomen) Courtney Williams’ Creative Take on After-School Play Courtney Williams takes after-school play outdoors with the Laurel Retreat Swing Set. From climbing and zooming down the slide to relaxing on the swings, her kids of various ages enjoy the mix of movement and freedom they need to shake off the school day. The Laurel Retreat gives her children screen-free structure and a place to unwind and laugh together. It’s also the perfect spot for much-needed downtime while juggling a busy schedule. Easy Back-to-School Routine with KidKraft's Durable Swing Set View this post on Instagram A post shared by Courtney N. Williams (@courtnwilliams) What Families Are Loving About These After-School Setups Across both Elizabeth’s and Courtney’s routines, a few themes stand out: Balance: Kids need both active play and imaginative downtime. Imagination: Whether it’s a playhouse “restaurant” or a pretend castle on the swing set, creativity is at the center of fun. Connection: These spaces create chances for siblings to bond and families to spend time together. After-school play gives kids a space to recharge, grow, and connect. With the right setup, families can create fun and meaningful routines, setting the tone for the rest of the evening. It’s these little daily moments that become the memories kids carry with them. More After-School Activity Ideas to Try Looking for more things to do after school beyond playhouses and swing sets? Here are a few simple, screen-free favorites to spark your child’s imagination: Nature scavenger hunt in the yard or neighborhood Obstacle course using outdoor toys, chalk, and household items Backyard picnic or snack time under the trees Creative crafts with leaves, sticks, or stones Mini sports games, like soccer, basketball, or relay races Sand play with a sandbox or sand table These activities pair perfectly with your existing playset setup, adding variety to your child’s routine. Find the Perfect Playset for At-Home After-School Activities Ready to make your backyard the go-to spot for after-school fun? Our collection of swing sets and playhouses makes it easy to create a space your kids will love coming home to. Explore our swing sets, outdoor playhouses, and other outdoor products to find the perfect fit for your family’s after-school routine. Give your children the gift of a backyard recess they’ll always remember.

Gift Ideas for Kids by Age : Timeless Toys that Grow with Them
Looking for the perfect gift ideas for the kids in your life? With so many products out there, finding something that’s fun and encourages child-led, screen-free play can feel overwhelming. But don’t worry, we’ve got plenty of suggestions! Discover our top picks for children's gifts by age in this gift guide for kids, from toddlers to school-aged children. Each gift on this list will spark imagination, inspire movement and bring big smiles. Thoughtful Kids Gift Ideas that Inspire Creativity and Growth At KidKraft, we believe the best gifts for kids are the ones that last through seasons, stages and spontaneous moments of play. That’s why our products are thoughtfully designed to foster creativity, support skill-building and withstand years of use. Whether it’s a birthday surprise, a milestone celebration or a “just because” treat, our gift ideas for children will grow with your child and keep the fun going well beyond the holidays. Gift Ideas for Toddlers: The First Milestones Matter Most (Ages 1–3) For toddlers, every day brings a new discovery—which is why the top gifts for kids in this age group support early development through hands-on exploration, movement and sensory play. These picks are perfect for encouraging coordination, confidence and curiosity. Mountain Cave Climber: Encourage active play and an adventurous spirit with this versatile mountain climber, featuring a mountain to climb, a cave to hide in, and, of course, a slide! 5-in-1 Sports Climber: Help your wobbly toddlers develop balance and coordination with this delightful turtle-shaped balance beam, a fun addition to any backyard play area. Bucket Top Mountain Train Set: Train sets are a classic kids' toy with a host of developmental benefits, and this is a perfect starter set for the toddler in your life. Midtown Mod Play Kitchen: This play kitchen combines three play areas into one. It features an oven with clicky knobs and light-up burners, a slide-out island with storage, and a farmhouse sink with a lights-and-sounds faucet plus an ice maker. Complete with cookware, utensils and play food, this stylish kitchen offers endless fun and hands-on learning for your littlest ones! Gift Ideas for Preschoolers: Play with Purpose (Ages 3–5) Preschoolers are bursting with imagination and ready to do things “all by myself!” The recommended toys for 3-5 year olds nurture their creativity, support growing independence, and strengthen fine motor skills through purposeful, engaging play. 3-Piece Play Kitchen Set: Foster culinary creativity with this interactive play kitchen set that features separate pieces for the refrigerator, stove/oven, and sink/washing machine, letting your preschooler set up their kitchen however they like! Retro Cool Play Kitchen: This stylish play kitchen blends vintage charm with modern flair. Inspired by the design of high-end Italian appliances, this kitchen features golden accents, a turquoise fridge and trendy backsplash. With interactive burners, a lights-and-sounds faucet, and included play food and utensils, it offers a realistic and fun cooking experience sure to delight young chefs. Annabelle Dollhouse: Our nearly four-foot-tall dollhouse is a pink, elegant, three-story dream come true, complete with four spacious rooms, a balcony and delicate white scrollwork. Modern Outdoor Playhouse: This charming playhouse is packed with features to spark imaginative play, from a built-in kitchen and picnic table for pretend meals to a working mailbox and chalkboard for creative expression. It’s the perfect backyard addition for make-believe adventures. Laurel Retreat Swing Set: Keep six active kids entertained at once with enticing features like an extra-deep high-rail wave slide, challenging rock-climbing wall and a sturdy duo of yellow belt swings. Everyday Heroes Wooden Playset: This action-packed three-level wooden firehouse playset opens up to reveal 12 themed rooms, a rooftop helipad, and a fire pole that stretches from top to bottom for nonstop heroic adventures. With 26 detailed accessories, kids can dive into various imaginative rescue missions. Waterfall Mountain Train Set & Table: KidKraft’s vibrant train set and table combo offers little conductors an exciting world of adventure with 120 wooden pieces. The set features a waterfall, a suspension bridge and an interactive crane to load cargo. For Growing Minds: Big Imaginations, Bigger Adventures (Ages 6–8) At this age, kids are ready to take their imaginations to the next level with more complex play and bigger adventures. The best gift ideas for 6- to 8-year-olds encourage creativity, problem-solving and active fun and are designed for immersive storytelling, organization and structured play. Ultimate Corner Play Kitchen with Lights & Sounds: This interactive play kitchen is a unique gift for kids. Featuring light-up burners, realistic sounds, turning knobs and working appliance doors that bring pretend cooking to life, it’s especially perfect for budding chefs. Large Play Kitchen with Lights & Sounds: This play kitchen delights kids with realistic turning knobs, working appliance doors, and an ice maker that lights up and makes sounds for immersive, imaginative cooking. Its spacious design encourages cooperative play, helping children build social and sharing skills. Farmhouse Play Kitchen: Let kids nurture their green thumbs with this top gift for 6-year-olds and other school-aged kids. With a spacious refrigerator, handy storage crates, hanging hooks and a chalkboard for daily specials, it’s the perfect setup for little chefs to learn, play and create lasting memories. Ride Around Town Train Set & Table: This vibrant train set and table features four unique scenes, from a peaceful farm to a bustling airport, where colorful trains, helicopters and airplanes bring the town to life. Hamptons Mansion & Pool House Dollhouse: Warm up your child’s winter break with some summertime fun…at least in pretend form! This premium wood dollhouse has four levels and features a luxe penthouse with an attached pool cabana, garage and outdoor pergola. Savannah Dollhouse: The Savannah Dollhouse combines classic charm with southern flair, featuring four levels, six rooms, two balconies and cozy décor details like a tiered pink cake and a working porch swing. With hand-painted furniture, functional kitchen doors and a quaint attic nursery, it’s the sweetest home for 12-inch dolls to enjoy endless imaginative play. Art Table with Drying Rack & Storage: School-aged kids take arts and crafts to the next level! This art table helps them unleash their creative expression, offering ample storage space and a drying rack. For the Next Big Step: Confidence and Creativity (Ages 9+) As kids grow, so does their confidence. They need toys that challenge, inspire and support their sense of independence. These gift ideas blend play with purpose, encouraging creativity, responsibility and imaginative exploration in exciting new ways. So Stylish Mansion Dollhouse: This mod three-level dollhouse is designed for endless storytelling. With movable staircases, trendy mid-century design and space for dolls up to 12", it’s best for older kids who may be ready to leave “cutesy” dollhouses behind but still love playing with their dolls. All-in-One Sports Adventure Playset: This isn’t your average outdoor swing set. It’s a clubhouse and sports arena in one! With features for practicing basketball, football, baseball, golf and soccer, it scores big with your sports fanatic. Study Desk with Chair: Your older child will love having their own space for homework, crafting, drawing or whatever else comes to mind. With cool features like a magnetic whiteboard and adjustable height, they can make this useful gift their own. Outdoor Favorites for Every Age & Stage Fresh air and active play go hand in hand, and the right outdoor toys can turn any backyard into a hub of movement, imagination and screen-free fun. We have outdoor favorites for every age and stage, encouraging shared play while prioritizing safety, long-lasting durability and year-round enjoyment in every season. A-Frame Hideaway & Climber: This clever hideaway and climber combo gives toddlers the best of both worlds: active play and a cozy retreat. With a climbable rock wall, working bell, breezy windows and a secret hideout behind canvas doors, it’s good for building motor skills, independence and big backyard adventures. Outdoor Sandbox with Canopy: Our wooden sandbox turns the backyard into a mini beach adventure, complete with a canvas canopy to keep little ones cool while they play. With two removable bins for toys, water or extra sand, it’s a great setup for digging, building and imaginative exploration. Cozy Escape Playhouse: This two-story playhouse brings big adventure to compact spaces, featuring a lower-level play kitchen, a cozy front porch, a thrilling twist-n-ride tube slide and multiple ladders leading to a light-filled upper deck with planters for imaginative gardening. Lantana Lane Playhouse: With its gabled roof and playful details, this storybook-style playhouse invites kids to create their own little world right in the backyard. It’s an ideal spot for imaginative restaurant play and hours of fresh-air fun. Wrangler Way Swing Set: This all-in-one swing set and playhouse invites kids to step into prairie-inspired adventures with a two-story clubhouse, complete kitchenette and tons of imaginative features. Ridgemoor Perch Swing Set: The Ridgemoor Perch Swing Set turns your backyard into a two-story adventure zone. It comes with a play kitchen, twin slides and three swing options for nonstop fun. Kids can climb up to the rooftop-level crow’s nest for the ultimate lookout spot, making every day an exciting new journey. Adventure Bend Swing Set: This expansive two-story wooden swing set is built for big backyard adventures, with room for up to 10 kids to climb, slide, swing and explore together. Choosing the Right Gift for Your Child’s Age Choosing age-appropriate toys helps support your child’s growth, confidence and creativity at every stage of development. Ready to find the perfect gift that truly inspires? Discover thoughtfully crafted toys for every age and stage at KidKraft.

Top Playground Games for Kids
Top Playground Games for Kids: Classic and Creative Ideas for Outdoor Fun The playground is where imagination and energy collide, whether kids are engaged in a game that has been passed down for generations or a spontaneous round of tag. But beyond the fun, playground games are highly beneficial, helping kids develop important life skills like teamwork, problem-solving and communication—all while burning off extra energy. Ready to make more fun memories in your backyard playground or at a park playground? Here are some of the top playground games kids love, plus ideas to keep things fresh, safe and exciting for every age. What Are the Most Popular Playground Games for Kids? Some playground children’s games never go out of style. These tried-and-true classics are easy to learn, don’t require equipment, and are guaranteed to get kids moving and having fun on the playground. Hide and Seek This fun playground game is an all-time favorite that never loses its charm. One child counts while the others find the perfect hiding spot (often inside a playhouse or tube slide on a swing set!). This game is not only a ton of fun, but it’s also great for teaching patience, spatial awareness and problem-solving. Red Light, Green Light One child plays the "traffic light" and calls out commands while the others race to reach them—but only when the light is green! It's a great way to build self-control, listening skills and balance. Hopscotch All you need is a few chalk-drawn squares and a small rock or beanbag. Kids take turns hopping through the numbered squares, improving coordination and number recognition, while having fun. Duck, Duck, Goose A perfect blend of anticipation and movement, this circle game is ideal for groups. Kids build social skills, take turns and get a burst of cardio all at once. Freeze Tag This is tag with a twist! When you’re tagged, you have to freeze until someone unfreezes you. This game helps kids practice quick thinking and teamwork while staying active. Four Square Using a ball and four connected squares, players take turns bouncing and passing the ball with the goal of staying in the game. It’s fast-paced, inclusive and great for improving coordination and focus. What Are Some Easy Games to Play on the Playground? Sometimes, the best playground games are the simplest ones, like follow the leader, balancing on a beam, or playing “lava floor” on a swing set. Even classic chase games like tag or pretend scenarios like pirates on a ship (which is a blast to play on any of our Swing-N-Slides) can lead to hours of laughter. Preschool Playground Games for Younger Kids Playground games for preschoolers should be simple and centered around interaction. At this age, kids are still learning how to take turns and navigate social play. Try these age-appropriate options: Follow the Leader: A fun way to encourage movement (toddler climbers are great to incorporate here!). Animal Walks: Pretend to hop like a frog, crawl like a bear, or waddle like a duck. Ring Around the Rosie: A gentle group game that encourages coordination and rhythm. Bubble Tag: Blow bubbles and have kids chase and pop them. Always choose games that match your child’s attention span and comfort level. For younger kids, it’s more about the experience than the rules. How to Make the Most of Your Playground Time A great playground experience, whether in your backyard or at a park, consists of a mix of structured and free play. While classic games offer fun and predictability, unstructured play allows kids to follow their instincts, try new ideas, and just be silly. Both types of play are essential for well-rounded development. Tips for adults: Step in to guide play when needed, especially if younger kids are learning how to take turns or handle frustration. Don’t be afraid to join the game! Being part of the action shows kids you're invested and makes for some pretty sweet memories. Encourage kindness, creativity and problem-solving by modeling positive behavior during play. Bring the Fun Home with Backyard Play Sets from KidKraft You don’t need to head to the park to enjoy these classic games. With this playground games list and a KidKraft outdoor playset, your own backyard becomes the perfect stage for imaginative, active play. From swing sets and climbing walls to imaginative add-ons like play kitchens or lookout towers, our playsets are built for endless adventure. Take the playground home. Explore outdoor swing sets and playhouses from KidKraft.

How to Refresh Your Playroom for the School Year: Playroom Ideas for a Smarter Space
How to Refresh Your Playroom for the School Year: Playroom Ideas for a Smarter Space With the back-to-school season here, your routines aren’t the only things due for a refresh—your playroom might be, too. As schedules shift and kids return to the classroom, updating the playroom will help create a space that supports their learning, imagination, and well-being all year long. Small changes can make a big difference in how your child plays, learns, and unwinds at home. Get inspired with these smart, stylish kids' playroom ideas to help you create a space that’s functional, fun, and ready for the new school year! Why a Refreshed Playroom Matters During the School Year A playroom provides more than just a fun space for kids to play. It's a space where they’re free to explore, process emotions, and develop independence. During the school year, a well-thought-out playroom can act as a creativity hub, a learning center, and even a much-needed emotional reset after a long day in the classroom. With a few thoughtful updates, your playroom can serve to spark imaginative play and support quiet study time, while keeping things tidy enough to keep your sanity intact. How to Design a Back-to-School Playroom That Works for Your Family Every family’s needs are different, which is why flexibility is key when refreshing your playroom for the school year. Aim to create a space that can easily transition from creative chaos to quiet focus—and back again. Below are some playroom design ideas to get you started: Incorporate Study Zones and Quiet Corners Designate a small area with a child-sized desk or activity table where kids can do homework, color, or build puzzles. Keep supplies like crayons, paper, or flashcards within easy reach to encourage independence. Add a beanbag, floor cushion, or teepee tent nearby to create a soft, quiet space for reading or decompressing after school. Combine Learning and Play with Flexible Layouts Instead of dividing the room by “fun” vs. “focus,” look for ways to blend them. Use rugs or low shelves to define different activity areas, but keep the layout adaptable. For instance, a play kitchen or dollhouse next to a book basket allows your child to naturally flow between imagination and learning without rigid boundaries. You might also want to check out our toddler-specific playroom set-up tips. Small Playroom Ideas That Make a Big Impact Working with a limited footprint? No problem. Some of the best children’s playroom refresh ideas come from thinking creatively about layout and furniture. Check out these playroom storage ideas and organization ideas: Use Vertical Storage and Foldable Furniture Wall-mounted shelves, hanging organizers, and over-the-door pockets maximize vertical space without crowding the room. Look for foldable tables and stackable stools that can be easily tucked away when not in use to keep the space flexible and clutter-free. Choose Compact, Multi-Purpose Play Pieces Opt for toys and furniture that serve more than one purpose, like a storage bench that can double as a reading nook. Pieces that work harder make small spaces feel bigger and more functional. Back-to-School Playroom Refresh Ideas on a Budget Refreshing your playroom doesn’t have to mean a full makeover. Start with what you already have. Some budget playroom ideas include rearranging furniture, rotating toys, and adding a new rug or wall decals—all of which can completely change the vibe of the space. You can also shop secondhand for bookshelves or baskets, or repurpose household items like spice racks for book displays or mason jars for craft supplies. Even a $10 label maker can feel like a game-changer when it comes to keeping things organized and kid-friendly! Playroom Storage and Organization Ideas to Keep Things Tidy Let’s face it: A playroom is only as good as its storage system. And the best playroom storage system is one that makes it easy for kids to find what they want and put it away when they’re done. Rotate Toys by Theme or School Schedule Instead of keeping everything out at once, try rotating toys based on interests, seasons, or what your child is learning in school. This keeps playtime fresh and focused while helping to reduce clutter. You’ll be amazed at how “new” a toy feels just because it’s been in hiding for a few weeks. Label Bins to Encourage Independence Use picture or word labels (or both!) to help kids identify where things go. Clear bins are great for visibility, but even opaque ones work well with visual labels. When kids can see and understand the system, they’re much more likely to clean up on their own.. Make Your Playroom Shine This School Year A well-designed playroom is a powerful tool for supporting your child’s development, creativity, and emotional well-being throughout the school year. With a few smart updates based on these refresh ideas for a child’s playroom, you can create a space that feels new, works better for your family, and grows alongside your kids. For even more inspiration, check out our additional playroom ideas. Refresh your playroom with smart, stylish solutions from KidKraft.

Outdoor Activities for Kids: How to Build a Backyard They'll Love
Outdoor Activities for Kids: How to Build a Backyard They'll Love If you’re looking to get your kids off the screens and into the sunshine (and let’s be honest, most of us are!), a fun, engaging backyard can be all it takes to spark their imagination and encourage hours of outdoor play. Regardless of the size of your outdoor space, you can create a kid-friendly space that’s inviting, exciting and safe. Learn why outdoor play is so important and discover easy ideas to help you design a space your kids will never want to leave. Why Outdoor Play is Essential for Kids While playing outside is a fantastic way to have kids burn energy, it’s certainly not the only benefit! Outdoor play also helps kids build confidence, creativity and social skills. Running, climbing, building and pretending all encourage physical development and cognitive growth, while helping kids connect with nature and enjoy some much-needed fresh air. Plus, unstructured play gives children the freedom to explore, problem-solve and invent their own fun, which is often when the best memories are made. How to Create a Fun and Safe Backyard Play Space Creating an outdoor play space your kids love doesn't require a full backyard makeover. Just a few thoughtful features can turn your yard into their favorite place to be, such as: A dedicated play zone—whether it’s a swing set, sandbox or playhouse, having a go-to space for backyard playing makes all the difference. Shaded spots—trees, umbrellas or a covered playhouse help keep outdoor play for kids cool and sun-safe. Soft ground cover—grass, mulch or play-safe turf helps cushion tumbles and protect little feet. Open space—a clear area for running, kicking ball or laying out a picnic blanket goes a long way. Water play options—think splash pads, sprinkler or even a DIY car wash for bikes and scooters. Outdoor storage—bins, benches or sheds make cleanup easy and keep outdoor toys ready to go. The goal is to make the space inviting, easy to use and full of variety so your kids keep coming back for more. Outdoor Play Ideas to Spark Imagination Kids are happiest when they’re using their imaginations. These DIY backyard play ideas are perfect for sparking creativity and encouraging unstructured, screen-free fun. DIY Backyard Play Ideas for Endless Summer Fun You don’t need to buy a bunch of toys to create excitement. Here are a few DIY-friendly ideas to try: Backyard obstacle course—ue cones, hula hoops, pool noodles and chalk for a new challenge every day. Mud kitchen—set up an old table with pots, pans and utensils for sensory-rich pretend play. Nature scavenger hunt—create a simple list of things to find: leaves, feathers, rocks, bugs, etc. Outdoor art station—set up a table with washable paints, sidewalk chalk or a big roll of paper for mural-making. Garden helper zone—give kids a corner to dig, plant, and water. These easy, fun outdoor activities for kids keep them engaged while encouraging independent and creative play. Building a Backyard Playground: Tips and Inspiration Want to add outdoor play equipment for kids to your yard? Here are a few things to consider when thinking about how to build a playground area: Size of your space—measure your yard and account for clearance around swing sets or slides. Your child’s age and interests —younger kids might prefer a cozy playhouse or toddler swings, while older ones may want monkey bars or climbing walls. Durability—look for materials like treated wood or weather-resistant finishes that hold up to sun, rain and lots of play. Safety features—choose equipment with smooth edges, secure anchors and age-appropriate heights. Expandable options—some sets can grow with your child, allowing you to add features over time. Top tip: Start with a structure that suits your current needs but leaves room for future fun. FAQs About Outdoor Play for Kids What are the best outdoor activities for kids to enjoy at home? Here are some favorites that work in almost any yard: Water balloon games Sidewalk chalk art Nature scavenger hunts Obstacle courses Backyard camping Gardening projects Swing set or sandbox play How do you keep outdoor play safe and fun for kids? Safety doesn’t mean limiting fun; it just means being prepared. Always supervise young children during active play. Make sure play equipment is properly anchored and age-appropriate. Keep the play area free of sharp objects or tripping hazards. Apply sunscreen. Keep kids hydrated. Teach kids basic outdoor safety rules, like watching for bugs and staying in designated areas. Build the Backyard of Their Dreams with KidKraft The best backyard is one that’s built with your kids in mind and gives them a space that inspires them to move, explore and let their imaginations run wild. Whether you’re adding a swing set, creating a sandbox zone or just setting up a shady corner for pretend play, a little creativity goes a long way. Ready to turn your backyard into a kid-approved wonderland? Explore KidKraft’s wooden playhouses, swing sets and sandboxes — everything you need to create unforgettable outdoor adventures.

Fun Water Activities for Kids
Fun Water Activities for Kids When the temperatures rise, there’s nothing better than turning your backyard into a mini splash zone! Water play is a fun and refreshing way to keep kids active, engaged, and laughing all summer long. Best of all, you don’t need fancy equipment or a pool to make a big splash—just a few creative ideas for water activities and a warm day. Find some of the best outdoor water activities for kids and how to set up your own water play zone at home. Why Water Play is Perfect for Summer Fun Water activities are a great way to cool off, but they’re also packed with developmental benefits. Splashing, pouring, and running through water can help kids build motor skills, improve coordination, and boost sensory awareness. Even more importantly? Fun water activities for kids provide a screen-free way to burn off energy and make summer memories they’ll never forget. Whether it’s a quick afternoon activity or a full backyard water day, having a variety of summer water activities in your back pocket is essential for making fun memories throughout the season. How to Set Up a Safe and Fun Water Play Zone at Home Creating a backyard water play area doesn’t have to be complicated or expensive. With a little planning, you can transform any outdoor space into a cool, kid-friendly zone. To set up safe, affordable water activities for kids in your backyard, follow these tips: Choose a flat, grassy or soft surface area away from steps or sharp objects. Use non-slip mats or towels if playing on a hard surface like a deck or patio. Keep water play gear age-appropriate and always supervise young kids. Use garden hoses with gentle spray settings or attach kid-friendly sprinkler toys. Set up shady areas with umbrellas or pop-up tents to avoid too much sun. Have plenty of dry towels, sunscreen, and drinking water on hand. Simple setups are easy to put together and can lead to hours of fun with water. Outdoor Water Activities for Kids These DIY water games and ideas are perfect for backyards of any size. Water Balloon Games for Kids Nothing says summer fun like water balloons! Try these easy water balloon ideas: Water Balloon Toss – Partner up and toss the balloon back and forth, taking a step back each time. Water Balloon Tag – The player who gets hit becomes “it.” Target Practice – Draw chalk targets on a fence or sidewalk and aim away! Keep these water balloon safety tips in mind: Use soft, biodegradable balloons. Pick up broken pieces right away to avoid slips or choking hazards. Make sure little ones know not to aim at faces. DIY Water Games: Creative Ways to Play You don’t need to buy anything special for DIY water games. Your home is already full of potential for fun kids’ water activities! Sponge Relay – Kids race to fill a bucket using only a soaking sponge. Cup Races – Run with a full plastic cup of water and try not to spill. Ice Excavation – Freeze small toys in a bowl and let kids “rescue” them using warm water and tools. Colander Shower – Poke holes in a plastic container and hang it for a DIY water shower. These creative games and activities are a great way to reuse what you already have while encouraging imaginative play. Fun in Water: Splash Pads and Sprinklers Turn your backyard into a summer paradise with these low-fuss favorite backyard water ideas: Set up a splash pad for younger kids to stomp and play safely. Connect a sprinkler to the hose and run obstacle courses through it. Add hula hoops, pool noodles, or jump ropes to create a water-themed challenge course. Create a “car wash” with sponges and buckets for trikes and scooters. Simple, safe, and so much fun, sprinkler games are a backyard classic for a reason! FAQs About Water Activities for Kids What are the best water activities for kids to enjoy at home? Some backyard-friendly favorites are: Splash pads Water balloon games Sprinkler obstacle courses Sponge and bucket relays DIY water tables or tubs Toy car washes How do you keep kids safe during outdoor water activities? Safety is key to stress-free summer fun. Here are a few quick reminders: Always supervise water play, no matter the child’s age. Use non-slip mats or play in grassy areas. Limit sun exposure with hats and sunscreen. Use age-appropriate toys and water pressure. Keep play areas clear of tripping hazards. A little preparation goes a long way toward safe, splashy fun. Make Summer Unforgettable with KidKraft Water play is just the beginning. When the sprinklers turn off, and the towels come out, your backyard fun doesn’t have to stop. Keep the fun going beyond water activities. Explore KidKraft’s wooden playhouses, sandboxes, and swing sets, all perfect for sparking imagination and keeping kids entertained all summer long. And be sure to check out our ultimate summer bucket list for kids!