By Lily Hautau
Have you ever seen a kid glued to their tablet at a restaurant while their parents enjoyed dinner or were on devices themselves? That scenario embodied the βiPad kidβ era, but we may see a change as some parents are shifting their attention away from screens and toward real-world adventure and hands-on activities, according to Pinterestβs first Parenting Trend Report.
The report, published Tuesday, indicates that βfamilies are thoughtfully designing childhoods rooted in creativity, intention, and meaningful experiences,β said Sydney Stanback, global trends and insights lead at Pinterest, via email.
To identify these trends, Pinterest combined data-driven analysis with human insight, drawing from more than 600 million monthly users and more than 80 billion searches per month, Stanback explained. The analysts did not just track keyword spikes but also reviewed colors, aesthetics and styles to understand how taste evolves.
Shifting toward experience-filled childhoods
Pinterest revealed a surge in searches for βscreen free activities,β βfamily traditions ideas,β βno phone summerβ and the βdigital detox aesthetic.β These upticks signal that βparents are paying attention,β according to Dr. Brian Razzino, a licensed clinical psychologist based in Virginia who was not involved in the report.
βWhen you see dramatic increases in searches for things like sensory play, DIY playgrounds, or positive discipline, that tells me parents are actively trying to shape their childrenβs environments in a thoughtful way,β said Razzino, author of βAwakening the Five Champions: Keys to Success for Every Teen.β
Searches for βeducational activities for kidsβ are up 280%, while βoutdoor learningβ is up 65%, indicating a growing interest in offline learning and nature-based activities. Other trending searches include environmental and wild animal activities, daily routine charts, educational crafts, cognitive worksheets and math activities for kids, according to the report.
Even at home, the study found that parents are searching ways to upgrade their living spaces into playgrounds and creativity labs, with searches for βDIY kids playgroundsβ up 630% and βsensory play ideasβ up 1,070%.
Other popular searches include interactive walls for kids, construction activities, pretend play food, and arts and crafts.
Razzino sees these trends as a reflection of parentsβ desire to build core capacities in their children β resilience, curiosity, self-regulation, empathy and agency.
βThese donβt grow automatically,β he explained but are built through lived experience. βThe search trends suggest parents are looking for ways to build those capacities deliberately. Theyβre not just reacting to technology. Theyβre asking, βWhat kind of childhood do I actually want to build?β Thatβs one of the most encouraging findings in this report.β
Balancing tech and real-world connection
The shift comes as many parents notice rising anxiety and distraction in their children. βDigital environments are incredibly efficient.
They solve boredom instantly. But developmentally, friction is not a bug β itβs a feature,β Razzino said.
βKids build executive function, emotional regulation, and confidence through effort, trial and error, and real-world problem solving. If too much of their time is frictionless, parents intuitively feel like something is missing,β he explained.
The report also notes a rise in nostalgia-driven play and experience-rich travel such as planning road trips, family traditions and hands-on activities to create those lasting memories.
Years from now, most kids wonβt remember the level they built in a game, but they may remember when the tent wouldnβt go up in the rain or when the family got lost on a trail and how they figured it out together, Razzino explained. βThose experiences donβt just create memoriesβthey build competence and connection.β
One of the most surprising insights for Stanback is that this shift is not about eliminating the technology altogether but of balancing and transforming how screens are experienced. Searches for βanimated movies for kidsβ are up 430%, βmovie night aesthetic at homeβ up 140%, βbirthday movie nightβ up 80%, and even βbackyard movie night partyβ up 60%.
βParents arenβt just pressing play, theyβre turning entertainment into themed events with dΓ©cor, snacks, and intentional togetherness,β she said, noting that the same pattern is showing up in sports.
Children need challenge, movement and shared struggle, Razzino added. βWhat I see in this data is parents trying to protect those kinds of momentsβand to reclaim the deeper texture of family life.β
Asked about the cause of the shift, Stanback emphasized that these changes are a response to a digital saturation and busy schedules, and trends rooted in values (like intentional living) tend to stick around.
While search trends donβt always translate directly into real-world behavior and Pinterest users arenβt representative of all parents, the data still provides invaluable insight, Razzino said.
Find some in-real-life experiences
Not sure what to try first? Start with some ideas from the report:
Backyard movie night party: Grab pillows, a blanket and your favorite popcorn to start this movie night. You could use a sheet as a screen to project a movie or even get situated sitting on cushions inside of inflatable pool floats. (Yes, thereβs tech involved but itβs 20th century style.)
Travelerβs journal: If you have a trip planned or are in the process of planning one, consider making a travelerβs journal. You can track what you need to bring, your dream destinations and even photos you take along the way.
Daily routine chart for kids: Include things like waking up, making the bed, brushing teeth, eating breakfast and going to school as just a few of the things that kids may have in their routine.
Sensory play ideas for kids: These are just a few DIY activities if you are at home looking for things to do: cornstarch and dish soap bubble dough, homemade moon sand or a leaf sensory play bag.
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