Childrens picnic games
Using an old stocking, children have one leg tied to the leg of a partner. They need to run to the finish line as one person with three legs, and usually end up falling over themselves several times along the way.
Make sure the stocking is tied tight enough that they have to work as one, but not so tight that you cut of their circulation. Give each child a tablespoon and a hard boiled egg. They must balance the egg on the spoon, and run to the finish line.
If the egg falls off, they must go back to the beginning and start again. Children piggy back a partner and run to the finish line.
One child puts their hands on the ground, and the other child holds their feet as they walk along. Give each child a gumboot and see who can throw it the farthest. Of course you could substitute the gumboot for any item that fits into your theme, but the trick is to find something that is ungainly to throw. Have the children find a partner, and give each pair an egg to toss.
They begin by standing about 1 metre apart, and one child tosses the egg to their partner. The game continues, and the pair gets further and further apart, until eventually the egg breaks on catching. The winners are the kids who are farthest apart when their egg breaks.
You could allocate points for each game or race and have an overall winner, or make up certificates for place getters in each activity. Here are some great water games for children of all ages. Set up targets for children to throw water balloons at, and allocate points for every target hit. You could set up elaborate marks, or simply line up some tin cans along the fence. Have some water themed relay races where everybody gets soaked. The main focus of the game is to throw your hula hoop around one of your teammates, and who has volunteered to be the judge of the play truth and dare.
Whichever the team gets hula hoops on their teammate then the first person gets the chance to ask the other team to answer either truth or dare. Each team member will need to answer the question or participate in the activity as assigned by the other team members. This is another fun and easy entertaining outdoor picnic games for children. It encourages the kids to take part in the setting up and cleaning up a picnic by playing this form of a game. All you need is two picnic baskets that are packed with things like a blanket, dishes, food, and other picnic materials.
Divide your children into two teams. The objective of this game is to have each player unpack a picnic basket, and set up the picnic, tear down the picnic with repacking the picnic basket as quickly as possible in a relay fashion.
The thrill and excitement of the game after successfully laying out a picnic keeps the kids engaged and cheering on their teammates.
This is another fun kids picnic game that goes very well with all age. It can be played with a small as well as a large group of people. The main teaching point of this game is that it teaches the value of listening and rules to be followed. What you need to do is make three to five family trivia cards as per the participant priorities for heading out for the picnic. The other players who attempt to tag the traffic light and whoever tags the traffic light first must correctly answer the family trivia card which is been selected by the traffic light in order to take over the position.
This is a great game for kids, but just be take care of certain things as the chubby bunny dice can be a choking hazard. But, if you are playing with adults, then feel free to play.
All you need are two dices and a few bags of large marshmallows. The main aim of the game is to roll a matching set of dice and if you do not roll a matching set, you can place one marshmallow in your mouth. The individual who ends up with the more marshmallows in their mouth loses the game. The best part of this game is that losing tastes amazing. Yard Twister:. Kids just love this game.
It is really an easy and fun game for kids that goes very well as an outdoor picnic game for children. What you need to do is to paint some circles on the grass with different colors and in line after line may be of 5 to 6 lines of the color circle.
The kids need to be twisting over the circle. It is really fun to have this kind of game for a picnic. It is one of the easy picnic games for kids. An adult or older child on their team can sub in them with the hula hooping aspect of the game. This game is played with a small number of team or person.
Split the teams evenly and give each team a hula hoop. The person who decides to go first on each team will meet with the game master in order to get the same charade clue. The game master will announce when the game has started, and who is acting out the clue must do that while hula is hooping. If the hula hoop drops, then you do not get the point.
This is the best outdoor picnic games for children. Children really have fun to have such kind of game. To make the game more progressively challenging, you can try having the blindfolded teammates to carry the water with one hand, mouths, and with just their arms.
All you need is one plastic cup per person and a few jugs of water to access a hose. You will also need one large bucket per team, the person needs to wear one blindfold per person. Split the teams up evenly and assign two team captains who will be stationed at the large water buckets. Give everyone a cup of water filled about halfway and a blindfold. The team captains are encouraged to shout helpful instructions to their teammates as per the instruction.
The Three Legged Race is probably the first thing most people think of when they think of picnic games. Not to mention the fun grown-ups will have, watching the little ones learn to walk on three legs instead of two.
The Setup: Group participants in pairs. The race is over when the first pair crosses the finish line. This team wins. Everyone who spends time with small children knows that the number one goal is to get them to burn off energy. Add a good dose of picnic food, and you have a lot of energy on your hands.
Here are some cool games for boys and girls that are guaranteed to get them moving — and to get them good and tired by sundown. This is one of those picnic games with a lot of different variants. You can weight the bottles differently for various age groups, alter the number of bottles and distance from the starting line, or even add glow sticks to the water so teenagers and adults can play after dark!
PBS has instructions for making different kinds of bowling sets, from simple to very fancy. What You Will Need: A soccer ball, basketball, or foursquare ball, and six to nine plastic bottles. For older kids, fill them with water. For younger kids under five a small amount of water, dirt, sand, or stones at the bottom will keep the bottles from falling over before you want them to, but will leave them light enough for little kids to knock down.
The Setup: Set up plastic bottles in a pyramid formation, with the point facing away from participants. Rules of Play: Line up participants single-file. Participants take turns rolling the ball at the bottles. Each bottle is worth one point.
Whoever knocks down the most bottles wins. This is one of those picnic games that appeals to kids with a competitive streak and a love of boisterous fun. Older kids will enjoy it, too. The Setup: Blow up the balloons.
Cut the string into pieces three to four feet long. Tie one end of each string to a balloon. Continue until everyone who wants to play has a balloon tied to one leg.
Rules of Play: Mark off the play area. You can vary the rules by instructing participants to keep their hands behind their backs.
The winner is the last player whose balloon is intact. You can watch a video of this fun game here:. Supersize it, and it will become one of your favorite picnic games. The Setup: Use the stencils to make a deck of picture cards: two of each picture. Shuffle them into a deck.
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