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Runner Up. Beach Party 3yr - Octopus Hot Dogs. Assemble your group on the sand, in the pool or even in the ocean. Pick one player to stand on top of a surfboard. Have the rest of the players place their hands beneath it. When you say "Go," the players begin to shake the board in order to topple the person standing on it into the ocean, soft sand or pool.
Time every player that attempts this. After everyone has gone, award the player who had the best time. For more of a challenge, have stronger adult players hold the surfboard up and shake it while standing. The playing couple who can reach the highest number of hits without the ball touching the ground will reign glorious in their quest for beach bum status.
Not the one that makes that really annoying whistling sound that haunts the whole beach? Otherwise, this football shaped foam rocket is good for hours of fun on the sand or in the water. A word of warning though: the triple integrated whistles are guaranteed to draw the attention of anyone within a half mile vicinity to you.
Too windy for Badminton. So the folks at Jazzminton were really onto something when they came up with the oh-so-simple variation of the age old game we all know and love. Instead of racquets and shuttlecocks, Jazzminton is played with wooden paddles and feathered birdies. Each set comes with two red birdies whose long feathers slow the game down a little making it a great for beginners and kids. But if you want to up the tempo and get competitive then there are also two yellow birdies that fly with a bit more purpose!
But the best bit? Thankfully, for those who prefer whiling away the hours playing instead of competing, there are a load of great beach activities that will keep kids and adults entertained for hours. Sand castle building is one those beach activities that can stretch on throughout a whole day. You can keep coming back to it between dips in the sea and other beach games! Make sure you come armed with a variety of buckets and spades and other sand decorating paraphernalia. Of course you can always turn sand castle building into a competition, if the mood takes you!
So digging in sand at the beach is something like heaven for most kids, and adults for that matter! And what better way to work up an appetite for ice cream than by digging a network of miniature tunnels in the sand?
Build your tunnel town on a sloping beach and design it so that a ball can run from the top entrance and pop out somewhere at the bottom. Hours of fun! For those who like time to explore at the beach, tip-toeing your way through rock pools is a delightful way to spend the day.
Grab your water shoes , a bucket of water and a net. What curiosities you can find lurking in the shallows of the rock pools? Make a craft activity out of kite flying by making your own.
Or up the ante by getting out a 5ft stunt kite in high winds to show off your newly learned tricks. Just be sure that you have a big beach with few people on it!
Dam building is one of those beach activities that will challenge the brain as much as the body. So you want to add some beach games for team building into your day then grab some pals and build a dam! A successful dam that will keep the sea at bay for as long as possible as the tide comes in. Much more tricky than it sounds!
The best water fights are usually the ones that start spontaneously. You know, just in case the need to dowse your friends and family with freezing cold water should arise?! Hit the beach with a sneaky handheld water gun in your beach bag. And bring a few water balloons to fill with sea water and bomb on the unsuspecting sunbathers in your group. Find a flat, round stone, the flatter the better. Use a side-arm action to throw the stone at the water.
The key is to get as low to the water as possible. Make sure you have lots of spin on the stone as it leaves your hand by whipping your wrist on release.
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