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n throw water bombs up in the air and catch them
again
n catching balls
n dance the MAGIC MUNGO disco dance
Whaler
One child is appointed to be the whaler. The others
build a circle round the whaler. Now the whaler tries to
hit the whales with a ball. The whales can get into security
by diving under the water. The child being last
whale is the next round’s whaler.
Water snakes
This game is similar to tug of war on land. Objective is
to bring the rope over a certain mark-up.
Water fight
Two teams are being organised, each team gets an air
bed. A player of each group sits on this airbed. Objective
is to push the player into the water using a water
noodle.
Piranhas
There are always two piranhas fighting each other. Each
player has to or three ribbons in his swimming
trunks / suit, whereof approx. 30 cm are visible. The
player who first has no ribbons anymore is loser. This
can also be played as a group game. Players, who have
no ribbons anymore, leave the game and cannot rob
the others’ ribbons.
T-shirt relay
The first child puts on a T-shirt, jumps into the water
swims a length and back and the passes on the T-shirt
to the next child.
Water rally
A ball or balloon needs to be transported a length and
back either using the hands or even more difficult the
head only.
Ferryman
Transport the smallest person of the team on an airbed
a length and back through the pool.
Airbed rally
A rope is fixed crossways over the river (pool). Each
member of the team has to cross the river sitting on
the airbed pulling itself forward using the rope.
Airbed hopping
You need several airbeds per team, as the participants
need to try and jump from one airbed to the next. If
they fall in the water they need to start anew or the
next member starts. Which team is best and most persons
cross?
Passionate collectors
There are some water toys in the middle
of the pool. The members of each team
are lined up on the opposite pool sides. Upon a signal
they jump into the water and try to move as many toys
as possible on their side of the pool. Alternative: None
of the toys might be touched with the hands, the toys
only move due to the water movement.
Water limbo
The children must try to swim / run under a bar similar
to the original limbo dance. Participants touching the
bar or making it fall leave the game. The bar is lowered
from round to round.
Water ball
Divide the children into two teams. Each team has a
goalkeeper; the others try to throw as many goals as
possible.
Relays
A certain distance has to be passed with bucket full of
water or a mug filled to its rim standing on a tray.
Objective of the game is to spill as little water as possible.
Fin fights
The players carry a dry sponge in their hand, run to the
bucket and let the sponge soak in the water. Then they
run back.
Lion’s mane jellyfish
All players stand in a circle holding each others’ hands.
The jellyfish swims in the middle (i.e. a ball) now the
players try to move another player to the jellyfish by
pulling or pushing him there.
Clothes relay
Put on trousers, shirt, cap, gloves, jump in the water,
move to the other side, get undressed and pass it on to
the next player.
Water ball rally
A ball or balloon needs to be transported a length and
back either using the hands or even more difficult the
head only.
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