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The following two tabs change content below. Bio Latest Posts. Lauren Drobnjak. Lauren Drobnjak is co-author of The Inspired Treehouse blog and a pediatric physical therapist who currently practices in the educational environment. Put the iPad and cell phone away and indulge in a timeless childhood game: jump rope. Play a game of hopscotch. Ride a bike or a scooter.

You probably already have a kid-size version in your garage, so why not hit the sidewalks one of these crisp fall afternoons? KinderCare aims to protect your privacy online the way we protect your family in person, with care and caution. To improve the website experience, this site uses cookies as described in our Cookie Notice. Click allow to consent to the use of this technology on our site. Several ropes are crossed over each other and tied together in the middle with a strong knot.

A player tries to lie across the ropes. Through careful pulling on the ropes, he will gently be pulled up. Several circles are marked out on the ground with ropes. The circles are touching each other. A player is chosen as the catcher, who now tries to catch the other players. The players are only allowed to walk on the ropes.

Over-taking and pushing past other players is not allowed. A 3m long rope is swung in a circle over the ground. You can use a little beanbag as a weight at the end of the rope. The other players now try to jump over the rope when it comes past. The players who are touched by the rope are out of the game.



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