Funny Games to Play at Park

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Maxwell loves to be outside! In fact, "ou-side" was one of his first words. So, when CLIF kid asked me to host a play day at the park for kids, I was absolutely on board! I chose a shady park with a large cement slab so that we could have swings, slides, and creative play time outside. CLIF Kids is all about reclaiming play, and getting kids to Come Out to Play! So, I put together 15 fun games to play outside with kids of all ages. Best part? You don't need a lot of extra stuff for any of these outdoor games for kids.

Fun games to play outside with kids

15 Fun Games to Play Outside

1. Nature scavenger hunt

I simply set this chalk board up at the entrance to the playground so kids could see it and go on a hunt as soon as they arrived. I had multiple kids bring me their heart shaped rocks. I love that this game can be structured or open ended for kids to complete on their own time. The chalkboard method is perfect for a large group and the individualized clip board works well for a smaller group. The nature scavenger hunt could easily be a team game with prizes given away to the team who finds the goods the fastest. (Photograph by Sarah Siller)

Fun games to play outside

Nature scavenger hunt

2. The Shape Game

This game works really well with the 2-4 crowd. It's also perfect for teaching toddlers their shapes. Best part? All you need is chalk and a cement slab to play! Pro tip: You can substitute shapes for letters, numbers or even sight words for older kiddos.

An easy way to teach kids and toddlers shapes!

3. Bean bag tic tac toe

I drew a simple tic tac toe on the ground with a piece of chalk and left bean bags near by. The kids (and adults) knew what to do right away!

Fun games to play outside

4. Side walk obstacle course

I doodled a simple obstacle course on the sidewalk that led to the park. It was fun to see kids and parents skipping, hopping, and twirling into the park! Again, this could be more structured or even have 2 set up next to each other and make it a race! Pro tip: Make the course go in a circle for never ending fun!

outdoor games for kids

5. Sidewalk ABC's

This is probably my favorite outdoor game for kids! Although it is not exactly a game, and more of an outdoor activity. All you need is a sidewalk and chalk. Then divide the sidewalk into 26 segments and write one letter of the alphabet in each square. Encourage kids to draw pictures of things that start with the letter in the square. For example, B is for ball, bat, and balloon! C is for cow, cat, and caterpillar.

outdoor games for kids

6. Hula hoops

Kids (and adults) of all ages love hula hoops! You can roll them, use them as a jump rope or even use hula hoops as stencils for chalk drawings!

7. Jump rope

Jump ropes can be used as props for chalk drawings, and of course for jumping rope! Maxwell is a pro jump roper!

Easy chalk games

8. Constellation rocks

I printed off these 3 constellation sheets for free, stuck them in sheet protectors and laid them on the ground next to chalk! Check out the awesome constellations that were made with playground rocks and chalk! Can you guess which one this is?

Fun games to play outside

9. Shadow tracing

This one works best with 2 people, one as the shadow model and one as the artist!

10. Color game

This is a fun game for kids of all ages to do together! You can use whatever toys you have on hand along with items from nature to fill the chalk colored circles! Think: flowers, leaves, rocks, and even the chalk itself!

Fun games to play outside

Outdoor Games for Kids (Ages 4+)

These are classic outdoor game to play with any large group of kids!

11. Four Square

This is a classic game that everyone knows how to play! Use chalk to make a fancy court, and grab a playground ball. Just in case, here are the official rules of four square.

Fun games to play outside

12. Red Light, Green Light

One person plays the stop light and all of the other players are on the start line. The stop light turns their back and the players run until the stop light turns back around and yells red light. The stop light gets to determine if anyone is still moving and those players have to back to start. The first player to reach the stop light wins the games and gets to be the next stop light.

13. Mother May I

One player is the mother and the other kids are the children. The mother lines up at one end of the room and the children at the opposite end. The mother starts the game by requesting a child to move in a certain way. The child must ask, "Mother May I?" after the moves have been said. If the child forgets to say, "Mother May I?" the child has to go back to the starting point. The goal of the mother is to bring everyone to the finish line as equally as possible. Here are some example moves that the mother might say:

  • Take x# steps forward
  • Take 1 big leap forward
  • Take x# sideways steps
  • Hop forward like a frog x# of times
  • Take 1 cartwheel
  • Walk on your hands until you fall over
  • Take 10 baby steps forward
  • Take x# of long jumps forward

14. Red Rover, Red Rover

To organize a good game of Red Rover you will need at least 20 kids. Have the kids number off and make 2 lines of 10 kids each. The lines should be about 30 feet apart and the kids will hold hands or link arms. Team 1 starts the game by calling out, "Red Rover, Red Rover let (player from opposing team)  come over!" The goal is for the player that was called over to run across and break the link of the other team. If the link is broken, that team member gets to pick one person to bring back with them to their team. If the link is not broken, the child joins that team.

15. Simon Says

One player is Simon and all of the other players stand in front of Simon. Simon tells players to do various moves, but the players should only obey commands that begin with, "Simon Says". For example, if Simon says, "Simon says clap your hands." Players must clap their hands.

10 Fun and easy games to play outside

What is a play day without food! After all, kids need to feed their adventures with some healthy snacks! I love that CLIF kid snacks haveno high fructose corn syrup, synthetic preservatives or artificial flavors. High five to that. Oh and Maxwell approves, I think he ate at least 4 CLIF kid bars that morning. "Bars" are always a winner in our house.

CLIF Kid snacks

Playing outside was a huge part of my childhood, and I'm pretty excited that Maxwell is an outdoor lover too! How often does your family play outside? I'd love to hear…

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