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Use one board at a time and when one gets half full to get low switch out for full one. Use one side at a time and when one begins to get low switch out for full one. Each person gets three turns to throw their rings onto the stake.Īnother list I had from a school carnival I put togetherįill all three sides of the tree with lollipops. Then bury a few inches of a paper towel roll into the ground so it’s standing straight up. Ring toss: Cut out the centers of plastic-container lids (margarine and take-out containers work well) for your rings.Prop the board up (against a brick wall, if possible) and take turns throwing darts to pop as many balloons as you can. Use thumbtacks to secure the stems of balloons to a piece of plywood. Darts: Older grandkids will enjoy this game of marksmanship.Arm your grandkids with water guns and instruct them to knock the ball off with a stream from the gun. Shooting range: Stand three shoe boxes up on a table and top them each with a ping-pong ball.The object is to knock all the bottles over. Mark a line ten feet from the first pin and take turns throwing tennis balls at the pins. Bowling: Fill six two-liter soda bottles with a few inches of water, replace the cap, and arrange them in a bowling-like triangle.Give everyone three beanbags to toss into the clown’s mouth. Use a few bricks to prop up the end with the clown’s head and mark a throw line about five feet from the box.
Players can take turns trying to find the winning duck. Beforehand, paint the bottom of one duck red.