Pool Party Games For Kids During The Warmer Weather

By Marsha Klein


Pool party games for kids is a fun way for youngsters to pass their time during the warm summer days while they also get some exercise with their peers. Planning your festivities ahead of the party will assist you in keep everyone's attention and help to decrease the chance that your little party goers will become bored.

While some parents simply believe that the games themselves are what kids enjoy, the fact is, it can be even more enjoyable for the players if there are prizes involved for the winners at the end of each game. It is not necessary to spend a lot of money on the prizes. Quite often, you are able to find some really unique choices at local discount stores.

Though you are certainly free to choose any type of prize that you like, it can be even more fun to choose prizes that are summer or water theme related. Shovels and sand pails, swim masks and water balloons are just a few items to consider when you are thinking of prizes for the winners.

There are countless activities one can play while swimming in the water these days. Basketball is often a first choice for most water game theme days but, you might also find your guests enjoy tennis or even golf among many other fabulous games. You can buy many different activities at a number of different shops. While the prices are likely to vary slightly from store to store, it is not likely that they will be very expensive.

You might also want to buy a bunch of small balls or rubber ducks. Mark the balls or the rubber ducks with either a number or a color to identify them when they are in the water. Tell the children to race their ball or duck to the other end of the water without using their hands, the first person to get to the other side wins.

Ice cube races are a big hit at most water themed parties and the activity is very budget friendly. Simply grab a large handful of ice cubes and toss them into the water with the children. In teams, have each of the youngsters collect as many of the ice cubes as quickly as they can before they melt. To make it even harder for them, tell them they can only use their feet to grab them.

Older children might enjoy a water relay race. The concept is very simple, put your players into different teams and have them swim as quick as they can from one side of the pool to the other with an item of your choosing. The first team that has every member complete the task first is declared the winners of the relay.

Pool party games for kids should always be consider carefully and be based on the ages of the children that are attending the event. Always have adults on hand to help watch over the children. You will also want to set a limit of how many children can be in the pool at the same time, too many at once will make supervising them more difficult.




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