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Post by games007 on Dec 4, 2011 1:09:31 GMT -5
These games are evidently very beneficial for kids because these games help in their growth and development. Old fashioned outdoor games like hide and seek, tag you're it, kick ball, red light green light and other games can improve their thinking skills. They will be able to come up with the appropriate strategies so that they will be able to win the game. Their minds will be able to think fast and interactively. This will enhance the problem solving skills of the kids which is really great. children's entertainers in London
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Post by webspider on Dec 16, 2011 4:18:12 GMT -5
hello friends, I've started looking at ideas for the kids' 3rd birthday coming up in March. We'd like to do something "home grown". Everyone we know has done parties at all the local jumpy and playscapes so I thought it would be nice to have something a little different - a party at home, lol.
I had started thinking "no...just do it out" until a couple of weeks ago when we had a few friends with kids over. It was a beautiful day in the 70s and the kids had a ball playing outside. We're pretty lucky to have an enormous back yard which has a mild slope the entire length of the back - great for rolling.
I was wondering if anyone has any outdoor games suggestions for the 3-4 yr old set. I've been googling but just am not sure what would be appropriate for kids this age - some seem a little more complicated than their mobility/dexterity can handle just yet.
I'd like to keep it simple, casual and fun. We don't have a huge budget which is one of the reasons we're not doing the $400 play areas around here. DH does not want to rent a jumpie but I think we might to have to rent tables & chairs. Most of our guests will be young families. When they were here, everyone gravitated to the floor to eat at our kid-sized table so I'm even wondering if I just don't plan on having several blankets out. thanks
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