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Bean bag games: what are they?

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Bean bags are a cheap and easy toy for kids, with many games available. Toss games are popular, with cardboard boxes or wooden versions used as targets. Other games include sandbag relays, bowling, and solo challenges like throwing and catching in creative ways.

Bean bags are a great toy for kids. They’re cheap to buy, easy to make, and there are dozens of games that can be played with them. Most kids are familiar with the classics, like hopscotch, but there are plenty of other options for bag games. Most of these games require very little, if any, equipment and are fun for kids of any age.
The most popular bean bag games are toss games. These require just a couple of beanbags and a cardboard box, although there are also wooden versions of these games available from many markets. The cardboard box should be large enough to have several holes in it. The holes can be cut out as a face, with a nose, two eyes and a mouth, with each hole being worth a different amount of points.

Usually the nose is worth the most points, and the mouth, being the largest hole, is worth the least. Tic tac toe boards can also be designed for bean bag toss games. Another easy throwing game is to set up a coffee can, large bowl, or even a clothes hamper, and have players try to throw their bag of beans into the container from several feet away.

Sandbag games are a great way to improve a child’s dexterity and coordination. One of the best games for this is to stand at least five kids in a row. Have them pass a beanbag down the line in any way they like. After the first pass, pass it to the children using only the left hand, then the right, over the shoulders, under the legs, with eyes closed, and so on. Beanbags are also great for relay matches, where they can be used in place of the traditional stick.

Another fun bean bag game is called “Don’t Throw Trash in Your Neighbor’s Yard.” This game required at least 16 children, 16 beanbags and four hula hoops. To play, divide the kids into four teams and assign each team a hula hoop “base,” with each base placed in a corner of the play area. Players must prevent other teams from carrying bean bags into their yard, or hula hoop, while trying to take their bean bags into their neighbor’s yard. Only one bean bag can be carried at a time, and players can toss or place bean bags into other hula hoops. Whoever has the fewest bean bags in their yard at the end of the game, after about ten minutes, wins.

Bowling is a popular bean bag game. Pack milk jugs, paper towel rolls, empty soda bottles, or other similar items and have the children try to knock them down by throwing bean bags at them. Items can be stacked in a pyramid – paper cups work well for this – or lined up in a row. Whoever drops the most objects wins the game.

Not all bag games require multiple players. You can have a lot of fun just throwing a bag of beans in the air and seeing what you can do before catching it coming back down. For example, you might clap your hands three times, jump on one leg, or even spin around. For a bigger challenge, try throwing the bean bag and catching it behind your back, or even with different body parts, like your head, foot, or elbow. Bag games are great fun, whether in a large group or alone. There is almost no limit to the number of activities you can think of using bean bags and just a few items that are found around the house.

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