Tuesday, July 21

Exercise Games and Activities for Kids


Outdoor games for kids


Outdoor play is a big part of healthy growth, learning, development and wellbeing for your child.
Playing outside gives your child the chance to explore the natural environment and have adventures. She can play favourite games, test her physical limits, express herself and build her self-confidence.
Outside play can also mean more mess – and more mess often means more fun!
When your child is outside, he probably has more space and freedom for big movements, like running, jumping, kicking and throwing. Physical activities like these are good for his health, fitness and physical development.

Indoor games for kids

When the weather is keeping your preschooler from playing outdoors, try one of these great indoor games to keep him occupied! Visit the Activities Center for more fun and games

There are endless ways to play with balloons indoors. Try to keep it off the ground or just play catch. 
There  are some indoor and outdoor games for kids for their health growth. when kids are playing these type of game they are getting strong mentally as well as physical. 

Headstand:


 Great for your core muscles and gets blood going to the brain.

Jump rope:


 If you have downstairs neighbors who complain, go in the hall or right outside your building. To make it more fun, pick up a book of jump-rope rhymes.

Balloons ball:



Animals game:


Hop like a bunny or a frog, squat and waddle like a duck, etc.

Obstacle Course :


Create a furniture course in your apartment or take chalk and make a course outside
.

Follow the Leader:


Add to the workout by doing energetic movements like jumping, stomping and squatting
.

Dance Party :

 

Turn on the music and shake your groove thang.

Freeze Dance – 


When the music stops, freeze in your pose and hold it until the music starts again.

Scavenger Hunt – 


Write up clues and hide them around the apartment. Kids can race to find each clue for a small prize at the end.

Jumping Jacks – 


Simple but good for coordination and they get your heart going. When my kids can't sleep, I make them do 25 to tire them out.


Silly Shakes –


Just like the old Raffi song, shake your sillies out. If you do it long enough, you'll probably end up in a pile of giggles.

Bubble Wrap Attack – 




If you get bubble wrap in the mail, jump on it until it's all popped


Clean-Up Race –


Set a timer or put on a song and see who can right the room the fastest.


Tickle Tag


 Chase your children and when you catch them, it's tickle time.

Temper Tantrum – 


Have a fit for the fun of it. Flail, stomp and scream.


Carnival – 


Set up carnival games like knock down the milk cans (we used Tupperware).

Hallway Bowling –


Fill up water bottles and use any ball you have.

Hopscotch –


Use chalk or tape to make a game on your floor or outside your building.

Pillow Fight – 


No explanation needed.

Sock Skating


If you have hard floors, put on socks and skate around. See if you can do spins or hockey stops, or who can slide the farthest. Make sure to move the furniture and watch for splinters.


Bubble Bashing – 


Blow bubbles and let your child try to smash them.

Wrestling


Put down a mat, or play on a rug or bed. See if your kids can wrestle you to the ground.

Pushover Mom and Pop


 Plant your feet and see if the kids can budge you. If you move your feet, they win. To make it easier for little kids, you can stand on one foot.

Popcorn Push ups –


Put a small bowl of popcorn on the floor. Lower yourself down and stick out your tongue to get a piece of popcorn with each thrust.

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