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13. Use Your Noodle
It turns out you don’t need a pool to get really good use out of those noodles! Not only are they good for keeping your boots upright, but there are so many outdoor games to be played with them. Blow up a few balloons, and see how many balloons the kids can get into a basket using just a pool noodle.
14. Outdoor Tic-Tac-Toe
This is one of my favorite spring projects! It’s the time of year when you just can’t get enough of the outdoors. I love the idea of constructing your own tic-tac-toe board in a fun outdoorsy theme– great for any age! You could even use items you find in your own yard to put it together. If you aren’t wanting to waste anytime painting rocks to play a game you could try this giant tic tac toss yard game that will keep everyone moving!
15. DIY Dunk Bucket
This is a backyard activity you’d probably want to save for summer, but just imagine how fun this would be! The construction behind it would take a little bit of effort, but definitely well worth the time spent. This could be one you save for a 4th of July party! I’m sure you’d have plenty of kids volunteer to get wet.