Special Thoughts to Keep the Tiddlers Entertained for Years
Big Foot Relay. Get the children fetch 2 shoeboxes with them. Tape the hats onto the corners, then cut a one-inch-wide and four-inch long slit in to each one top. Get the contestants slip their feet into the slits in the boxes and race.
Batty Bowling. Recover a bit of stupid or unique tokens that can be knocked over by a ball, much as a plastic milk carton, a candlestick, a stand-up dolly, a plastic vase of blooms, a pizza box, a tower of blank cans, an umbrella stand, an empty oatmeal container, and a book. Stock them up like bowling pins and allow the bowlers try to belt them over with volleyballs, tennis balls, or golf balls.
Blind Walk. Make an obstruction path from one end of the yard to the other. Line up the contestants and let them have a honest look at the path. One at a time, blindfold the kids and have them walk the path without looking. Note each player’s time on the scoreboard.
Blind Snakes. Set up a amount of sprinklers in between a starting line and a finish line. Have the kids try to run from one end to the other without getting sprayed. Have one of the kids hold the faucet, turning it on and off at random. Honor ribbons to the children who play the most forethoughtful without getting wet.











