You stick your feet into a tub of freezing water and try to pick up as many marbles as you can using your toes. Full instructions at Whimsy Love. This tutorial teaches you how to make a beautiful and huge! Full instructions at The Joys of Boys. Teams compete to see who can set up a picnic first lay down the blanket, set up the silverware and plates, etc. When one player finishes setting it up, they rush to get everything back in the basket, and then pass it off to the next player. Make a chalkboard to put on the side of your garage or a fence and use it to play a giant outdoor version of Pictionary basically charades, but with drawing.
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Equipment : A four square court or sidewalk chalk, a playground ball. Use some sidewalk chalk and make a hopscotch grid. Number the squares from one to nine. Pick a rock that is good for tossing. Small ones can bounce too much, and larger ones are hard to throw. Start by tossing the rock onto Square 1. Hop over the rock and hop with a single foot or both feet to follow the hopscotch pattern all the way to the end.
Turn around and come back, stopping on Square 2. Balancing on one foot, pick up the rock in Square 1 and hop over Square 1 to the start. Continue this pattern with Square 2. And so on. If you toss your rock and miss the correct square, your turn is over.
This game can be played with any number of people, but only one person can go at a time. If it's raining or dark or too cold, you can get indoor hopscotch mats or foam pieces, or just find a pattern on the floor to follow, perhaps using a beanbag instead of a rock. Number of Players : One at a time.
Equipment : Hopscotch grid, rock or beanbag. One of the biggest ways I spent my recess time as a young girl was jumping rope. I got quite good at it for my age, both in speed and in skill. It was fun to jump by myself, but it was even more fun to have a long rope and jump with a couple of friends. That's where jump-rope rhymes come in. They turn a simple exercise into a fun game, to compete against yourself and others.
Then there's double dutch. I was always in awe of the older girls who could do double dutch. The first time I tried it, I got tripped up almost immediately. However, once you understand how to do it, it isn't as hard as it looks. Number of Players : One for single jumping, three with a longer rope or for double dutch.
Equipment : One or two jump-ropes. This game requires three people, or just one or two people with really good chairs. It is easily done inside, assuming a sturdy floor. This game resembles regular jump rope in that you jump. A lot. But you jump in a pattern. Two people or chairs put their feet inside the rope and stretch them out, standing far enough apart for the third person to jump between them.
The third person, or jumper, faces one of the people holding the rope and jumps in a pattern of left, right, inside, outside and on the ropes. What pattern you use is up to you, but all the players should use the same one. The game is started with the rope around the ankles. Once the jumper does the jump correctly, the rope is moved up to the calves.
Then to the knees, then the thighs. Usually it doesn't get any farther than that. Once you miss, it is someone else's turn. Number of Players : Preferably three, but it can be done with one or two. Equipment : A stretchy-type rope or 5 to 6 meters of rubber bands tied together in a circle. This game can be played on any flat surface, indoors or out. The player scatters the jacks on the playing surface, often by just tossing them out of one hand, as if rolling dice.
The ball is then tossed up, is allowed to bounce once, and is caught before the second bounce. The player tries to scoop up jacks and catch the ball with one hand before the ball's second bounce. The number of jacks to be picked up goes in order. First you pick up one "onesies" , then two "twosies" , then three and so on.
There are many variations to the rules of this game including things like "pigs in the pen" and "double bounces. Number of Players : Any, taking turns. Equipment : A set of jacks and a small rubber ball.
The general rules specify that you draw a circle in the sand or on the sidewalk, and then take turns trying to knock each other's marbles out of the circle with your one large marble.
As with the other games, there are countless variations. I haven't played this game at length, though, because I always seem to hurt myself flicking the large marble into the ring! You can also use a marble mat which contains different point zones. Number of Players : At least two. Equipment : Chalk, large and small marbles. With enough room, this game can easily be played inside. One person is the traffic light at one end, and the other players are at the other end.
When the traffic light faces the group, he or she says, "Red light! The traffic light then turns his or her back and says, "Green light! The traffic light turns around quickly, again saying, "Red light!
The first person to tag the traffic light wins and gets to be the next traffic light. Cancel X. Building on the success of last year-s top-selling original Family Party: 30 Great Games, Family Party: 30 Great Games Outdoor Fun has something to offer everyone with a wide variety of engaging and addictive party games featuring martial arts, team sports, individual athletics, and challenging brain games.
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