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  2. playground-games.com. Playground Games Limited is a British video game developer based in Leamington Spa, England. It is known for developing the Forza Horizon series, which is part of the larger Forza franchise. In 2018, Playground Games became part of Microsoft Studios (now known as Xbox Game Studios). [2]

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    8. Hot Potato

    Play Hot Potato for free by enlisting any soft ball or roundish, soft object you have in the house as the "potato." If you have an actual potato, even better. You’ll need at least three people for this game. Start by sitting everyone down in a circle and practice tossing the item back and forth underhand. When the game begins, play music or say 'Go' and begin tossing the ball to each other. When the music stops, whoever is holding the potato is out. In the non-music version, if you drop the p...

    9. Red Light, Green Light

    This one will really get the energy flowing and the adrenaline pumping. Perfect for even the youngest kids in the family, this game teaches you to be quick on your feet and obey the "stop light." One person is chosen as the stop light and they stand at one end of the yard. The rest of the players are the "traffic." When the stop light calls out "Red Light!", they face the traffic and try to catch anyone who is moving toward them. Then, he or she will turn their back to the traffic players, sa...

    10. Capture the Flag

    Capture the Flag is easily among our favorite outdoor games for kids when we really want them to break a sweat, or if you have a large group of kids, such as for a summer birthday party. To start, collect old T-shirts, bandanas, or socks to use as flags if you don’t have any flags on hand. The brighter the better—and try to keep them all the same size, if you can. Divide your group into two or more teams. You can give each team one or multiple flags to hide in their designated territory of th...

    12. Freeze Dance

    Freeze dance is one of the easiest games for kids—and maybe the most fun to play. All you need is a little bit of space and some music. Start the music and everyone in the group dances. When the music stops, everyone should FREEZE. Those you keep grooving are now out. Don't move again until the music starts. To make the game harder, keep the music off for a few seconds and see who wiggles.

    13. Musical Chairs

    For musical chairs, all you need are chairs, some tunes, and a group of three kids or more. Start by placing chairs in a circle. You want to have one less chair per person. When the music plays, everyone walks around the circle. The object of the game is to grab a seat and sit down as soon as the music stops. Whoever doesn’t have a chair when the music stops is out. After each round, remove a chair. The last one standing wins.

    14. Corn Hole or Bags

    Corn hole is a popular backyard BBQ diversion for adults, but it also makes for a great outdoor game for kids. It is one of the few among our top games for kids that typically requires purchasing a set, but shop around as prices vary fairly wildly. Place each bag set on opposite sides with a few feet between them. Give each team their colored bean bag and let them toss them toward the hole. Depending on how you’d like to play, points can be awarded for getting it into the hole and a lesser nu...

    19. Pickleball

    This increasingly popular sport is a perfect outdoor game for kids to play during summer vacation, especially if they've already learned all the rules and strategies at school. Grab a pickleball paddle and some balls and head to a local court or tennis court to practice and play. We've rounded up some helpful tips to remember the rules and help you choose the right paddle. Read more about pickleball in our detailed guide to pickleball rules.

    20. Dodgeball

    Can you think of a more invigorating outdoor game for kids? A ball and a minimum of three players are all that's needed for this old-school gym class staple. The goal is to eliminate all players on the opposing team by hitting them with a ball (keep it below the shoulders). To start, divide your team into two. Place two balls on each side of the starting line. When the game begins, each team races to the ball to start eliminating players by hitting them with the ball. You’re out if another pl...

    21. Flag Football

    To play flag football, you need a football and a flag belt or flag for each player. You can also use an old T-shirt, socks, or bandana. Toss a coin to determine who starts the game with a kickoff and which side they’ll defend. The object of the game is to get your ball over the line and to do so without getting your flag pulled. If you have the ball and another player pulls your flag, the ball is dead.

    24. Bob for Apples

    If you have apples and a baby pool or large bucket, it's a great time to play Bob for Apples. Load up your baby pool with apples and fill the pool with water. Have each child kneel over the pool to try and bite the apples with their mouth. To make this more sanitary with kids from different households, you can also give each child their own small tub with apples. The first one to bob out the most apples wins. Rinse the apples and use them for snacks later. Requires supervision, of course!

    25. Water Balloons

    Water balloons are a staple for any hot summer day. You can grab a pack of inexpensive balloons at a dollar store in a variety of colors. Set up a balloon toss game or give the kids buckets of filled balloons for a round of water balloon tag.

    26. Sprinkler Tag

    The old-fashioned sprinkler is always a hit with the kids (and it’s great for your grass). Throw the sprinkler on and let the kids run wild. Make it a game of sprinkler tag to see who can run under without getting hit. If you can’t cross to the other side, you’re out. Check out more water games for kids to keep cool this summer.

    28. Sidewalk Chalk

    If you’re looking for something quick without a lot of prep work, sidewalk chalk is for you. You can make chalk art, practice writing, or even play chalk Pictionary where you draw something, and other players have to guess what it is. You can also make a little drawing with directions for kids to hop on one foot, twirl around, do a jumping jack, and so on. Some of these games include a few materials, but feel free to get creative and try your own version if you don't happen to have all of the...

    29. Scavenger Hunt

    A scavenger hunt is a great game to play indoors or outdoors. Try our printable scavenger huntsfor inspiration, or take a walk or grab some objects from around the house and find some hiding spots. Have the kids find them using a map of clues. For small objects, give each a bucket or basket to collect their treasures. This can be as easy or detailed as you like.

    30. Paper Airplanes

    Paper airplanes are a great craft and activity combination. Gather up those paper and craft supplies and start folding and decorating paper airplanes. Take them outdoors to see which model goes the farthest for a little competition.

  3. The 51 Best School Playground Games For Kids. Playground markings are a fantastic yet often overlooked way of building up togetherness and unity in schools.

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  5. 23 de mar. de 2020 · Hopscotch. Giant Marbles. Capture the Flag. Four Square. Tug of War. Playground Games List. Hide and Seek. Red-Light, Green-Light. Leap Frog. Simon Says. Creeper. Rise Up! Skin the Snake. Catch the Caterpillar. Playground games and activities provide many benefits, including the following: Mental, physical, and social stimulation.

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