Fun kids summer games




















Frozen Popsicle Chalk from Reading Confetti. Fill the Bucket from The Resourceful Mama. Firefighter Race Water Game — Filling the bucket while adding in a soapy wet slip n slide! Giant Backyard Checkers by Hallmark. Backyard Mini Golf from EHow. These DIY games are super creative! Great article. Crossing my fingers to be able to have enough time to make these. Nice ideas! My friend was coming over soon and I needed stuff to do, and I found plently! Currently you have JavaScript disabled.

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Have the kids go out and find some decent sized rocks to bring back to the campsite. Set up a table under the canopy and place many different paints and markers around the table. Offer paintbrushes of many sizes and plenty of water cups for rinsing them before dipping into the next color. Enjoy making creations out of the rocks and the time spent talking will bring the family closer together. When the rocks are finished, the adults can use a spray sealer to lock in the design and then the kids can enjoy hiding the rocks for the next family to find.

The kids will have a chance to test their skills on a hot day while playing this game. All you need is cups and water. Everyone should line up in a single file with their cups.

All the cups should be empty except the first person who will fill their cup to the brim. It starts with the first person filling up the cup behind them over their head without looking. Play continues down the line until the last person gets water in their cup if there is any water left at that point. If there is water left, the first person should then run to the back of the line and the game starts again until there is no water left.

Reward the team with a cool tasty treat at the end. If you have the space, incorporate some fun relays into your plans. A potato sack race, 3-legged race, and the good oil egg and spoon race can be a lot of fun for the kids and adults alike. You can purchase these games in the set of three to include everything you need for each race.

Everyone will enjoy the competition of these relay races, and in the end, you can reward the winning team with a dunk in the pool. So many things can be included in the Olympics, but one sure thing should be a great game of Tug of War. All you need to do is purchase this heavy, foot long rope and get the game started.

The game is a lot of fun for every age and the kids will enjoy watching the adults battle it out between themselves. To make the event more fun, add a small inflatable pool to the middle so the losing team will fall right in. This game is played like a combination of Bocce, Bowling, and Horseshoes all in one. The game comes with six wooden disks divided by two different colors and each one with a number painted on it, along with two wooden triangular cones and a convenient carrying case.

Each player takes a turn rolling their disk to the opposite end of the playing field striving to hit the target. The numbers showing on the disk when it lands will be the number of points you will get. This game is perfect for families of all sizes and ages and should be taken with you every time you go camping.

The last game we chose for our list of fun summer camp activities and games is this game of Bucketball. Call up your friends and let the kids hang out together at a local playground, where they can play on swingsets, merry go rounds, and more.

Have a picnic at a local or state park. Getting kids together for a picnic at a local or state park can be a fun group activity. Just make sure to find some shade! Sidewalk chalk murals. Get some fun colored chalk for your kids and you can create some really fun chalk murals and designs. Here are a few cool designs for inspiration.

Backyard camping. Your kids may be too small to go camping at a campsite or park, but why not start in the backyard? Backyard stargazing. Put out a few blankets and lie down in your backyard, and gaze upon the stars. Check out the local county fair. Most major cities will have some sort of carnival or county fair which will definitely delight your kids. Kids science experiments. If your kids want to stay indoors, no problem — increase their brain power and curiosity with these awesome fun and easy science experiments for kids!

Local tennis camp. But your town likely has a fun kids tennis camp that your kid can enjoy. Make a kaleidoscope. This would be fun to do if it happens to rain, or even if you want something different to do with your kids!

If they are the crafty type, here is a fun guide to show you how to make one! Sidewalk foam paint. There are other creative ways to write on your sidewalk!

You and your kids can make some perfectly harmless foam paint. Click here for a creative and fun DIY foam activity to have some fun with your kids. Water balloon baseball. Sometimes, combining two summer activities can make for an exciting way to play outside. Just take a whiffle ball bat and fill up some water balloons. Now, you can play baseball with a splash! DIY bird feeder. This kid friendly bird feeder takes toilet paper rolls spread with peanut butter and rolled in bird seed.

After hanging it on a branch, your kids can watch as the birds come get something to eat! Homemade Playdough. This can be done in less than 10 minutes and is very easy to make.

Check out this recipe from a fellow mother on how to make colorful playdough with your kiddos. Visit your local library. The library has more than just books for children. Many of them have other activities and toys designed for each age. They also offer audiobooks and educational computer games!

Build a fort or tent. This tutorial uses cork tiles, but rug scraps, foam board or even cardboard would work. Full instructions at Studio DIY. Use circular stencils and spray paint to turn your lawn into a game board. View this photo on Instagram.

Leave out the drinking portion of the game if you want to play with kids. Slide and Toss. Water Balloon Dodge Ball. Fishing For Marbles. Pool noodles! They're fun in and out of the water.

A fun update of your favorite game from gym class using glow sticks instead of flags. Add glow sticks into ten bottles of water to make bowling pins you can use at night.

Flipper Fill Up. A relay race involving silly flippers and a very, very full bucket of water. Cartoon Network. Made using balls, pipes or dowels , and tomato cages. Turn some 4x4 wooden cubes into dice, grab a bucket, and get ready to roll!

Use an arsenal of water guns to propel plastic cups down a rope track.



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