Pool Party Games For Kids

By Flossie Gibbs


Pool party games for kids is a wonderful way for all of your guests to enjoy the warm, sunny weather while they are getting some exercise with their family and their friends. Planning activities ahead of time can help to keep things moving along and keep everyone having fun at your event.

Because it is always great to win prizes, you may want to go to a discount shop and get a few prizes for those who win your game. Water related prizes are a fabulous way to keep with the theme of the day. Beach balls, water balloons, swimming masks and water noodles are often very popular choices.

The activities that you choose will depend on the ages of the children however, there are some activities that are really popular. Many children like to dive for treasure. Divide everyone into teams and have them dive into the water and collect items you have tossed in, set a timer, the team with the most treasure when the timer goes off wins.

Racing rubber duckies is a lot of fun, easy activity for most children. All you need to do to get started is mark some rubber ducks so they all look different and then have each child swim from one side of your pool to the other with the duck. The trick to the game is that they can only use their nose to make the duck move. The first one to get their duck to the other side wins.

There are a surprising number of floating water games now available on the market. Tennis, golf and basketball are just a few of the many options that you now have to choose from when you are planning your day. These activities are played the same in water as they are on land.

An ice cube race can be a lot of fun. Throw ice cubes into the water, put the children into teams and have them collect all of the ice cubes before they melt. What makes it more challenging is to only allow them to use their feet. The team with the most ice cubes in the end will be the winners.

Water relays are a fun choice in activities. You will want to divide your guests into various teams and get them to swim as fast as they can through the water with an item that you give them. You can use anything that you or your guests can think of. Often watermelons and beach balls are a popular challenge.

When you are arranging pool party games for kids, be sure you know exactly how many children are going to be there so, you can be sure there are enough adults to watch over everyone. An adult should be on every corner of your deck at all times. Limiting the number of children that are in the water at one time is also important. Allowing the swimmers to become over crowded can make watching everyone difficult.




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