We’ve seen our fair share of indoor obstacle course ideas, but we especially love the inclusion of plastic clothes hangers here. Get some of the plastic ones, hook them together, and hang them high or low around the rest of your obstacles. Learn more:9 Obstacle Course Ideas for Kids Tha...
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1. Build an Indoor Obstacle Course Kids bouncing off the walls? Channel that energy into an obstacle course! It’s a fun way for kids to get some exercise, practice following directions, and build large and small motor skills. Try these ideas fromEducation.com,Kids Activities Blog, andFamily...
11. Indoor Obstacle Course OK, I should have put this in the list above because this is literally my favorite winter activity for kids of any age. Why? Because kids need exercise…even indoors and this makes it fun and easy. Ready! Set! Go! Grab our big list ofobstacle course ideas f...
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Obstacle courses – set up a simple hopping and jumping obstacle course inside or outside. Use pool noodles to jump over with two feet, hop in and out of hula hoops, jump over cardboard bricks, etc. Here is a post aboutOutdoor Lawn Gameswith lots of ideas for using backyard toys and...
Obstacle Course. Set up a line of toys to step over or around, stack of cushions for your little one to climb over and have an empty cardboard box for him to climb into or through. Play Twister. Practice spinning poi. Use painters tape to play indoor hopscotch. Get them sticker...
Outdoor Kids Party Games #4 – Obstacle Course Create a fun obstacle course using jumbo sized inflatable beach balls. This makes for a fun time watching as kids try to roll or carry or kick such a jumbo sized ball through a course with cones to get it to the other side. Again, as ...
Create an obstacle course using pillows, furniture, and household items. Design different stations or challenges, such as crawling under tables, hopping over cushions, or balancing on a makeshift beam. This activity promotes physical activity, coordination, and creativity. Online Exercise Classes Partici...
iii) Creative writing helps kids use their imagination to tell stories and write fun things. You will be surprised by your child’s unique and exciting ideas! Consider using these printables that engage kids in fun activities like writing to-do lists, poems, and thank-you notes!