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two overturned buckets or boxes). Pull & Ride - Pull a wagon along a twisty garden hose or sidewalk chalk path; Take a lap on a tricycle or scooter. Reach & Toss - Reach and touch balloons hanging from a tree branch (at your child’s tippytoe height); throw beanbags into a laundry basket or bucket; Toss paper plate rings (cut out the center) onto a water bottle for a homemade ring toss; Shoot a basketball. Splash - Walk through a wading pool; Toss a water balloon at a target (fence, tree, bucket, etc.); Run through the sprinkler (This is a great course finale!) Walk & Weave - Set-up plastic cones for a classic weaving drill; Walk backwards ten steps; Zig-zag through a slalom course of hats, shoes, or whatever else you can find; Walk heel-to-toe in a straight line. Next time you go to the park, pack a few hula hoops, cones, jump ropes, and beanbags for obstacle course making on-the-go. Add in jungle gym features such as slides, ladders, and rock walls for even more variety in your course. A great activity for a group of friends to do together – or for making new friends at the park! 10. FLASHLIGHT TAG - Played at night, this game mixes the popular games, hide and seek with tag. The person who is “it” waits at the “jail” counting to a high number while everyone else hides. Then, armed with a flashlight, this person searches for the others who may be switching hiding spots. The flashlight must remain on at all times and may not be covered. When “it “ spots someone, s/he must use the flashlight to get a close enough look at the person to identify him/er and call out his/er name. What happens when a person gets caught, gives rise to variations of this exciting game. One variation is to pass the flashlight to the caught person, so s/he becomes “it.” Another version is to send each caught person to “jail” to wait until everyone is caught. The first person caught then becomes “it.” Another variation is to have more than one person (or a team) be “it.” With this configuration, people who are not “it” can tag other people (or team members) free from “jail.” One of the “its” may stay near to guard the “jail.” Players will find new and interesting ways to improve their play. One such strategy is to watch where “it(s)” have already searched, and then switch to that hiding spot. One might also find success by following “it(s).” For added challenge, players may camouflage themselves with dark clothing and face paint. Whatever you choose to do this summer, be creative and, most importantly, have fun!

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