This is a great game to play with any age group.

What you need for this game are three small kiddie pools, three kick balls, one Slip 'n Slide (a long plastic sheet on which you run and slide on your stomach) and enough people to make good-sized teams. Divide the kids (and grown-ups who want to play) into two teams. The three kiddie pools need to be filled with some water, and they become first, second and third base. The Slip 'n Slide is set up to where the players need to slide home in order to score. You will have three pitchers roll the balls to three kickers at the same time. Make sure to keep foul lines in check. There should be six to nine outs per team for however many innings you want to play. Numerous people are allowed to be on (or in) a base at any given time. They are also allowed to stay at a base. The overall concept is the same as regular kickball. Get all of the outs and the teams switch positions. You may, however, want to change the rules depending on the age group you are dealing with. This game does work best with a larger number of participants. Over-Under Sponges This game is fairly simple, but a lot of fun. You will need two sets of buckets (or three, or however many teams you might have) and the same number of sponges. The type of sponges that work best are the large ones with which many people use to wash their cars. And, oh yeah, add the water! You put one bucket-full of water at one end of the line and the empty bucket at the other. Set a time limit, such as one or two minutes for the race to take place. The first person will soak the sponge in the water then hand it over their head. The second person takes the sponge and passes it to the next in line under their legs. Have the team alternate this pattern until the sponge gets to the last person. The last person in line rings out the sponge in the empty bucket and passes the sponge back up to the first person in line. The team that has the most water in their bucket by the end of the race wins. This is a great game to play with any age group. You can even switch it around and have the last person run to the front of the line to start the next round.

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This game is fairly simple, but a lot of fun. You will need two sets of buckets (or three, or however many teams you might have) and the same number of sponges. The type of sponges that work best are the large ones with which many people use to wash their cars. And, oh yeah, add the water! You put one bucket-full of water at one end of the line and the empty bucket at the other. Set a time limit, such as one or two minutes for the race to take place. The first person will soak the sponge in the water then hand it over their head. The second person takes the sponge and passes it to the next in line under their legs. Have the team alternate this pattern until the sponge gets to the last person. The last person in line rings out the sponge in the empty bucket and passes the sponge back up to the first person in line. The team that has the most water in their bucket by the end of the race wins.

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