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Creative Pool Party Games For Kids

By Gloria Mason


When the hot summer days set in, the first escape most think of is the water. It is time to break out those floating toys, put on a favorite swimming suit, pour up some cool drinks and make the most of the sunny weather. When there are a lot of young people to cater too, try playing creative pool party games for kids.

Children and water go together better than milk and cookies. From the time they are quite young, most of them are happy to just jump in and splash around for hours day after day. When celebrating with a group of friends, a bit of organized play may be just the thing to keep everyone enjoying themselves and playing together.

Being a classic does not mean that it stops being exciting. One game most people can remember playing as children is the tag game called Marco Polo. The one who is IT closes their eyes and calls out "Marco!" to which the other players respond with "Polo!" and IT uses their voices to try and pinpoint their locations in order to catch someone to take their place in the center.

Another long time favorite is even more thrilling but probably best left to the older kids. Chicken fighting is where everyone splits into teams of two and one sits atop the shoulders of the other. When someone yells for the game to start, the ones on top start trying to wrestle each other off of their partners and the last duo standing, wins.

Creating a whirlpool is best played in rounded pools that have a constant depth and is a great way to get all the children working together as a team. Start them moving around the sides in the same direction, like a train that starts slow and increases speed with each lap. Before long they will be going to fast that the water takes over and begins to move on it's own, allowing the youngsters to lift their feet and enjoy the ride until the momentum winds down.

Water jousting is an energetic competition that requires balance and dexterity and can be played as teams or individual elimination rounds. Players use rafts as their virtual horses and pool noodles as their lances. They meet in the center and attempt to knock each other off of their seats with a goal to be the last one still riding and take away a victory.

Those rafts, or inflatable donuts, will also come in handy relay races. Separate everyone into two teams with half of each going to opposite ends of the pool. The object is for a member from each group to jump on the float and paddle as fast as possible to the other side, tagging and switching places with a teammate on that end who repeats the action until the last one finishes and declares victory.

Entertaining the children during the heated summer days is actually quite an easy process. Allowing them to gather together to partake of some classic pool party games for kids is a great option. The old favorites are still as much fun as they always were, especially when some new innovative twists are added.




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