![]() ![]() Have younger kids recite which number they landed on. ![]() Switch it up by making kids spin or do it backward. Have each child hop on one foot for a single rectangle and two feet for the two side-by-side. Place the final two side-by-side for numbers nine and ten. Continue stacking, number six, seven, and eight. When you get to numbers four and five, you’ll put those side by side. Hopscotchĭraw your traditional Hopscotch board with rectangles stacked on top with the numbers one, two, and three, in each rectangle. Traditional hopscotch is a timeless favorite! 5. RELATED: Old-School Games from the 70s for Kids This is a great game to play at the local basketball court, too. You keep going back and forth until one person gets all five letters in HORSE. ![]() If they miss, they accumulate the letter H. Once they make it, the next player has to stand in the same place and duplicate it. Younger kids can play with a Little Tykes hoop or even a bucket if needed. Horseįor the game of horse, you’ll need a basketball and a hoop. Once the counting is finished, the seeker tries to find where everyone is hidden. One person is the seeker, counting loudly with their eyes closed until everyone finds a hiding place. ![]() Make the outdoor version extra fun by using trees and patio furniture for hiding places. Hide and seek is a classic outdoor game that everyone knows and loves to play it seems. ![]()
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