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Amsg

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Launceston Tasmania 5000
Australia

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07 7010 9106

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Many children enjoy playing backyard games. There are many variations on these classics. You can do one-legged, three-legged, crab walks, or backwards races. You can call out different races at different times throughout the day. The winners are the teams with the most points at end. To make outdoor games even more enjoyable, you can buy party kits with leg bands or potato sacks. To celebrate the event, give prizes and trophies the winning teams.

For younger kids, try a version of reverse hide-and-seek. Give one "it" to the group. When all the other players have fled, the toss will reach top of the ring. The "it" is the one who catches the ball. If the ball bounces the player holding it must run back and swat the ball with their other hand. The timer is reset at zero and the next child becomes "it".

Sandbox football is another favorite. This game will require a large field. One player should be designated as the "traffic cop", and he should stand behind one the starting lines. The other players must then line up along the opposite side of field and attempt to catch the "it" before any other team. If they catch him, the rest of the team must race to catch him before the player with a sandbag catches him.

Reverse hide-and-seek is another popular outdoor game. The group picks one child to play "it", and the others run from the "it". After the tosser is over, the "it" child who finds the spot first will be the next "it". This is a great way for everyone to move and to improve coordination.

Reverse hide and seek is a popular outdoor sport. Each team picks a child and counts down to 30 to see if they can find him. If a player hits the ball, he/she must catch it before any player can reach him. Once he or she has caught the ball, the other player must follow him or her to the next round. This game is great to play with older children.

Reverse hide and find is a favorite outdoor game for children. Each player receives an individual number. The "it" becomes the first player to catch the ball. The "it" must be found and chased by the other players. The ball is thrown by the last person to catch it. You can play this game with two teams, regardless of their ages or gender. However, if the game is played with more than two people, it's not a good idea for young children.

Another outdoor game is the Spud. A small plastic bucket is called the Kan and the "it", or teammate, must grab the flying disc from the other players. If the ball is bouncing, the child who is "it" must run back to catch it, or else he'll lose the ball. The last person to catch the ball will receive it.

Another fun game for kids is "spud." Each child is the "it" and they form a group. The "it" is the one who throws the ball straight up. The other players run away. The ball must bounce so that the other players can find it and swat at it. To score points for the team, the ball must bounce off the other team members.

Outdoor games for children include "spider" and "Spud". The game's name is a pigeon. It is played on a large field. The traffic cop stands behind one the starting lines, while the other players line up in the opposite direction. They will try to knock each others down in this game. They must try to catch the ball as quickly as possible and be the last to do so. This is a great game for the whole family.

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Launceston ( or ) is a city in the north of Tasmania, Australia, at the confluence of the North Esk and South Esk rivers where they become the Tamar River (kanamaluka). As of 2021, the Launceston urban area has a population of 90,953. Launceston is the second most populous city in Tasmania after the state capital, Hobart. As of 2020, Launceston is the 18th largest city in Australia. Launceston is the fifth-largest inland city and the ninth-largest non-capital city in Australia.

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