When the hot summer days set in, the first escape most think of is the water. It is time to break out those floating toys, put on a favorite swimming suit, pour up some cool drinks and make the most of the sunny weather. When there are a lot of young people to cater too, try playing creative pool party games for kids.
Children and water go together better than milk and cookies. From the time they are quite young, most of them are happy to just jump in and splash around for hours day after day. When celebrating with a group of friends, a bit of organized play may be just the thing to keep everyone enjoying themselves and playing together.
The old time classics are still some of the favorites in many pools today. It is almost a rite of passage to play a game of Marco Polo when growing up and many still enjoy it as adults. It is always a thrill to respond "Polo!" to the unsighted it-person's "Marco!" while racing around and trying to avoid being tagged.
Chicken fights are yet another classic favorite that has a larger thrill element and should be reserved for teens or older children. It requires all players to split off into pairs with one in the water supporting their partner on their shoulders. The point of the game is for all the top people to try and wrestle their opponents off their bottoms and the last couple standing are declared the winners.
Creating a whirlpool is best played in rounded pools that have a constant depth and is a great way to get all the children working together as a team. Start them moving around the sides in the same direction, like a train that starts slow and increases speed with each lap. Before long they will be going to fast that the water takes over and begins to move on it's own, allowing the youngsters to lift their feet and enjoy the ride until the momentum winds down.
Jousting is yet another very entertaining competition that gets everyone playing together. They mount inflatable rafts to serve as horses, paddle out to meet each other and then use foam swimming noodles to try and unseat their opponent. Depending on how many are in attendance, this can be done as an all in type of deal or as an elimination game with those on the sideline cheering.
Rafts and air filled inner tubes are also great vehicles for a variety of relay races. In one version, everyone splits into two teams, dividing each in half and going to opposite ends of the course. The first players from each group mount the inflatables and paddle as fast as possible to their teammate waiting on the other side, switch places and repeat this until everyone has crossed the water and those who complete the task the quickest are the victors.
Keeping the young folks occupied during the hot summer days is a lot easier than it may seem. Invite some friends or family over and enjoy all the great pool party games for kids. There are all the time tested favorites but new adventures may be created simply by using a few toys and a bit of creative thinking.
Children and water go together better than milk and cookies. From the time they are quite young, most of them are happy to just jump in and splash around for hours day after day. When celebrating with a group of friends, a bit of organized play may be just the thing to keep everyone enjoying themselves and playing together.
The old time classics are still some of the favorites in many pools today. It is almost a rite of passage to play a game of Marco Polo when growing up and many still enjoy it as adults. It is always a thrill to respond "Polo!" to the unsighted it-person's "Marco!" while racing around and trying to avoid being tagged.
Chicken fights are yet another classic favorite that has a larger thrill element and should be reserved for teens or older children. It requires all players to split off into pairs with one in the water supporting their partner on their shoulders. The point of the game is for all the top people to try and wrestle their opponents off their bottoms and the last couple standing are declared the winners.
Creating a whirlpool is best played in rounded pools that have a constant depth and is a great way to get all the children working together as a team. Start them moving around the sides in the same direction, like a train that starts slow and increases speed with each lap. Before long they will be going to fast that the water takes over and begins to move on it's own, allowing the youngsters to lift their feet and enjoy the ride until the momentum winds down.
Jousting is yet another very entertaining competition that gets everyone playing together. They mount inflatable rafts to serve as horses, paddle out to meet each other and then use foam swimming noodles to try and unseat their opponent. Depending on how many are in attendance, this can be done as an all in type of deal or as an elimination game with those on the sideline cheering.
Rafts and air filled inner tubes are also great vehicles for a variety of relay races. In one version, everyone splits into two teams, dividing each in half and going to opposite ends of the course. The first players from each group mount the inflatables and paddle as fast as possible to their teammate waiting on the other side, switch places and repeat this until everyone has crossed the water and those who complete the task the quickest are the victors.
Keeping the young folks occupied during the hot summer days is a lot easier than it may seem. Invite some friends or family over and enjoy all the great pool party games for kids. There are all the time tested favorites but new adventures may be created simply by using a few toys and a bit of creative thinking.
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