![]() The child holding the ball when the timer goes off is out.Children throw the ball around the circle as quickly as possible but must shout out an item of food to go with the potato (anything goes!) before they throw.Stand or sit the children in a circle with enough space for them to throw a ball to each other.When playing indoors, use a lightweight ball. Like pass the parcel, but the aim is not to be holding the ‘potato’ when the timer goes off. For example, write the word ‘RED’ on YELLOW paper with a GREEN pen and watch the ensuing confusion! Hot potato Make this easier for younger children by standing them closer to the receptacles, and harder for older children by mixing up words and colours. The team or individual with the most correctly sorted balls wins.Players take turns to throw as many balls as possible into the correct container within 30 seconds.Mark a throwing line with string and place the baskets/boxes close together opposite the line.Label each box with a blank paper square to match the ball colours.It requires lots of lightweight balls in five or six different colours, the same number of washing baskets/cardboard boxes, coloured paper and pens. This kids’ ball game can be easily adapted for different age groups. Indoor and Outdoor suitable Kids’ Ball Games Basket Ball Award a point for each successful hit – i.e., the ball sticks to the pad – within a given time frame. Let children take turns throwing the ball at it from a good distance away. Target PracticeĪttach a Velcro ball pad from a set to a line post or other suitable surface. Simplify for younger children by rolling a ball through a pop-up tunnel, running with it, rolling it down a slope or slide etc. Kick the ball into a goal at the end of the course. ![]()
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