Outdoor games for kids

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Ultimatum77

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Also hop scotch or 4 square if you have blacktop/cement./
 
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Tinuviel

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To this day I love the game Darebase, but this one is pretty intense to be playing in hot weather. (It is a little bit like capture the flag, but funner :D) It accommodates all ages very well, and is just all around an awesome game! I highly recommend looking it up, for now or later use :)
 
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I saw this on FB.

Nevermind. Couldn't paste it.

But what they did was line kids up against a wall, have them pose, and then spray a hose on them until the wall was wet. When done the kids stepped away and saw their silhouettes.
 

melita916

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thanks for the ideas, my friends!!!! :D
 
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Flag football, touch football, soccer, frisbee (play it like rugby with no tackling), kickball, dodgeball, baseball, so many things you can do outside...I loved playing outdoors when I was younger lol....

Edit: By frisbee play ultimate frisbee :)
Glow-in-the-Dark Frisbee
(watch out fer that tree)

Bam.
Timmy???
 

jsr1221

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Archery is another one. Not the actual bow and arrow, but plastic. We put targets on the bus and around the area, and kids were able to use their inner (plastic) archery skills.