Two leaders hold the rope and, as the music plays, each child must try to walk under the rope without letting it touch any part of their body. The only catch is that hands, arm, feet and knees are not allowed to touch the ground you can suspend some of these rules with really young kids. If the rope does touch the child, that child is out. After every child has had a turn, the leaders lower the rope and the process continues.
Continue lowering the rope after each round until only one player is left. Cut the Cake Line the kids up in a circle. In this pose, the child looks like a knife. Those players must jump up and run around the circle in opposite directions. The first one back is the winner and gets to be the cake cutter for the next round.
Balloon Relays Kids love balloons. It is best to do play this game one team at a time and announce the winner according to the time. Spray paint the boxes bright colors and set them up as obstacles along the path to the end of the maze. The blindfolded child has to trust the seeing child to tell him where to go.
When the blindfolded child reaches the end, a volunteer should remove his blindfold so he can grab the prize and run back to the starting line. To make this game more challenging, have two children be calling out directions, one giving bad advice, one giving good.
Tell the child which one she should listen to before she puts on her mask. Have helpers along the maze to keep the child from tripping over boxes or getting lost. Each ball should be different colors or look different some way.
Blow up the beach balls and show them to the children. Show which ball represents the girls team and which the boys team. Tell kids the object is to see who can keep their ball from touching the ground longest while standing in one spot.
Kids cannot move other than their hands. Kids can only touch the ball belonging to their team. There is no real way to declare a winner or even oversee this game but kids find it hysterical. Play this game outdoors if your sanctuary has chandeliers or expensive equipment in it. Choose a child to be Goliath. Divide the kids into two teams. The teams need to be spaced about ten to twenty feet apart with Goliath standing in the middle. Anyone Goliath touches joins the giant in the middle.
Together, they hold a hand and grab for more kids as they run through again. This is also an excellent game for outside or auditorium play. This messy, fast-paced game is ideal for older kids. Kids will need to be barefoot for this game. Divide your kids into two equal groups. The kids should lie on the grass or floor head to toe in two lines. When the whistle blows, the first person in the line puts the banana between his feet.
This continues until the first person in the line has the banana. If a team member drops a banana, they have to start over.
This game can become messy so have paper towels for clean up. There should a safe zone on both ends of the room. Kids can hold hands or shirttails to make the blob as big as possible. The last person to get tagged becomes the winner. This fun game is good for outdoors or indoors if you have enough space. Instruct the kids that no matter what they have to remain holding hands. Another child gets to be the Mouse. You could change the names of the two main players to David and Goliath if you like.
Team members will roll a Crisco coated melon down the plastic tarp with their heads. First team that has each member complete the task wins. For extra fun have teams decorate their melon first. Poke holes in Styrofoam cups. Children line up side by side in between the trash can full of water and the empty trash can.
The line leader next to the full trash can fill the cups with holes in them and passes it down the line of children. Snowball Fight. Circle Up. Get ready to dive into action at Splish! Featured Game : Whale of a Problem. Two-of-a-Kind Relays. Water World. Obsta-Cool Water Course.
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