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10 Fun Outdoor Games for Kids

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The cooler days of fall are a great time for kids to head outside for parties. The following games from Penny Warner’s book, “Kids’ Outdoor Parties” (Meadowbrook Press), are great to get kids outdoors and having fun.

  1. Big Foot Relay. Have the children bring two shoeboxes with them. Tape the lids onto the boxes, then cut a one-inch-wide and four-inch long slit in each top. Have the contestants slip their feet into the slits in the boxes and race.
  2. Batty Bowling. Find a number of silly or odd items that can be knocked over by a ball, such as a plastic milk carton, a candlestick, a stand-up doll, a plastic vase of flowers, a pizza box, a tower of empty cans, an umbrella stand, an empty oatmeal container, and a book. Line them up like bowling pins and let the bowlers try to knock them over with volleyballs, tennis balls, or golf balls.
  3. Name-It Ball. Have players form a circle. Give one player a rubber ball. That player selects a category, such as “candy bars.” He or she then bounces the ball to another player in the circle, who must catch the ball, state an item from the category, such as “Snickers,” and keep the ball moving to the next player. If the player can’t name an item, holds the ball too long, or repeats an item, he or she is out.
  4. Frisbee Tower. Purchase a bunch of mini Frisbees and place them in a pile in the middle of the yard. Have the guests divide the Frisbees among themselves. The first player begins the activity by placing one of his or her Frisbees on the ground. Each of the following players places his or her Frisbee on top of the first Frisbee, and the action continues until someone causes the growing tower to topple.
  5. Blind Walk. Create an obstacle path from one end of the yard to the other. Line up the contestants and let them have a good look at the path. One at a time, blindfold the children and have them walk the path without looking. Note each player’s time on the scoreboard.
  6. Cross Step. Draw a ten-by-ten grid on the sidewalk or patio with chalk. Have each player stand on a different square. One at a time, each player must move to a new square after crossing out the square she or he was formerly standing in. The trick is that players cannot step into a square that is occupied or crossed out. If a player cannot move to a new square, he or she is out. The game continues until one player is left.
  7. Pick Pocket Tag. Put a strip of cloth in each player’s back pocket. Have the players try to grab each other’s strips without having their own strip taken. The player with the most cloth strips wins the game.
  8. Kill the Cockroach. Divide the players into two teams. Line them up, one in front of the other and set an odd object in front of the first players in line. They must kick the object across the yard and the across the finish line to win a point for their team. Kick things like a pillow, empty can, a sock, and so on.
  9. Drag the Body. Divide the group into two teams. Give each team a blanket. Have one player from each team lie down on the blanket. The teams must drag the body on the blanket from one end of the yard to the other. Whoever crosses the finish line first, wins.
  10. Blind Snakes. Set up a number of sprinklers in between a starting line and a finish line. Have the kids try to run from one end to the other without getting sprayed. Have one of the kids control the faucet, turning it on and off at random. Award ribbons to the kids who play the longest without getting wet.

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Outdoor Games For Toddlers

Outdoor Games For Toddlers

By Rahul Thadani

Outdoor activities for toddlers are not just ways to have fun, but can also be great learning experiences for them. Toddlers have seemingly infinite bundles of energy, but simultaneously possess very short attention spans. There are plenty of fun outdoor games for toddlers that you can initiate in order to keep their interest from wavering.

Outdoor games for toddlers help them get exercise and also enable them to appreciate the outdoors. As toddlers grow, they become increasingly infatuated with video games and television, so it is advisable that you encourage outdoor games from an early age. Needless to say, outdoor activities and craft ideas for toddlers also keeps them out of your hair for a while, but some activities will require you to keep a watchful eye on them. Here are some toddler games and activities that you can indulge your children in.

Follow The Leader
This is a game that you can initiate for your babies and toddlers. Explain to the child how the game works and perform various movements in order to entertain him. You can run around, hop, skip or roll on the ground. After a while, tell the toddler that he is the leader and you will follow his movements. Read more preschool games for toddlers.

Hopscotch
This is one of the classic outdoor games for toddlers and can be enjoyed not just by toddlers but even by adults of all ages. Find a suitable spot to draw a hopscotch board and show the child how the game works. Once the toddler has learned how to do so, he can play with his friends as well. Apart from being a fun outdoor activity for toddlers, hopscotch also teaches them the basics of balance and coordination.

Fence Painting
This can teach the child how to differentiate between different colors. It also gives them an opportunity to learn how to paint and enjoy the outdoors at the same time. It is advisable to stick some paper on the fence beforehand to prevent the fence from getting too messy.

Planting Seeds
This activity is less of a game and more of a social task. You can plant some seeds in a garden and tell your toddler to water the seeds daily. This gives the toddler something to look forward to and enables them to help the environment in their own little way. Once the plant sprouts, the child will also develop an attachment to it.

Tiptoes
This is a great game to help your toddler learn how to walk properly. It greatly improves the sense of balance and strength in the toddlers little body and teaches him how to distribute his body weight properly. Ensure that the toddler watches you do it before he sets forth on it himself. You can show him how to tiptoe backwards and sideways as well.

Rope Walking
Another good method to help develop the toddlers walking skills and balancing abilities is to place a long rope on the ground and make the toddler walk on it barefoot. Like other outdoor games for toddlers, this game also aims at developing a toddlers motor skills.

Pretend Beach
This is another activity that can be a lot of fun for your toddler. Build an imaginary beach in the garden using a tub of water and other beach props like a floating tube, a lifeguards chair, a large towel etc. You can even carry a picnic basket that helps create the picture that you are actually at the beach.

Spray Painting
This activity can be a lot of fun if done properly. The splash of colors and the different designs that they can come up with, makes this an extremely enjoyable toddler activity. Get a spray can that is easy to use and hang an old bed sheet and watch your toddler go crazy with them. Read more on art activities for toddlers.

Car Wash
Here is an activity that you can undertake with your toddler and ensure that he has an absolute blast. At the same time, you also get your car sparkling clean. Make sure beforehand that you use tear-free soap, as it is very likely that the toddler will end up with some in his eyes.

Attracting Butterflies
Toddlers will always possess a great fascination for butterflies. Attracting and attempting to catch butterflies is a greatly enjoyable outdoor game for toddlers. Butterflies are attracted to bright colors, so you can make arrangements to have such plants in your garden that will attract the butterflies to them.

You can also indulge your toddler in some kids crafts. These were just a few basic outdoor games for toddlers that help in child development. With a little more imagination and experience, you can come up with loads of other toddler games and activities that are sure to get them excited and interested.

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