Old Easy Narrow Outdoor Games Modern

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We all have those little strips of yard or patio that are too small to be decked out but too big to be ignored. Don’t despair. There’s hope for those skinny spaces. Here are a few ideas to turn those neglected spaces into destination spots.
A shuffleboard court is a fun addition to any outdoor space. Shuffleboard started as a coin-sliding table game back in the 14th or 15th century. Today, official floor courts are 52 feet long and 6 feet wide, but a court can fit into a space that is 28 feet long and only 3 feet wide. Quikrete has a DIY guide for building your own shuffleboard court. Outdoor Shuffleboard tables are perfect for even smaller spaces.
Outdoor yard games for narrow spaces
Bocce is a yard game that’s making a huge comeback. Derived from the Vulgate Latin bottia, meaning boss, bocce’s simplistic rules make this age-old game great for all ages. Installing the long, narrow bocce court is a fantastic solution for utilizing that side of the house or patio that no-one uses. A regulation bocce ball court is between 8 and 14 feet wide and up to 91 feet long, but home courts can be any size. 8 to 10 feet wide and up to 60 feet long is a good area for a home bocce court. Popular Mechanics has a DIY building guide that can get you started.
Horseshoe pits are a traditional addition to a backyard. According to the National Horseshoe Pitching Association, Horseshoe pitching originated during wartime as a game soldiers would play during idle time. Bob Vila has a project page for building your own horseshoe pit. The pit can be as simple as two square, sand-filled boxes several feet apart from each other with grass or patio in between. A Horseshoe court doesn’t take up a lot of actual landscape space.
Cornhole is also taking over lawn parties. Similar to Horseshoes, the game’s origins aren’t known. Cornhole became popular in Cincinnati about 15 years ago and spread throughout the Midwest and the Northeastern US. Played with two boards and bags of corn (or pellets), cornhole is a tossing game that is suitable for all ages because the landing boards can be adjusted to increase or decrease difficulty. The best part of cornhole is that the boards and bags are portable. The game can be set up anywhere in the yard. The American Cornhole Organization has a page to settle all family arguments about equipment, rules and regulations.
Outdoor pub games for narrow spaces
Outdoor bars outfitted with traditional pub games adds even more excitement. If you have roof cover over your space, a shuffleboard table might be something to consider. Look through this site for some hints on space requirements and options.
A pool table may also liven up the space. Pool tables come in small sizes. Check out this guide to measure your space to see what size pool table could work in your narrow area.
As with any outdoor furniture, shuffleboard and pool tables will benefit from being covered at night and in inclement weather.
A vertical post or wall near a narrow space can be used to hold a dart board. The Professional Darts Corporation doesn’t list a width of a dart board space, but basic measurements of the length from the toeline to the board is 7 feet, 9.25 inches (we’re guessing that quarter inch makes a difference).
Narrow spaces don’t have to be mere holders of extra lounge chairs. Introducing games to your yard is inviting your guests to get up and play. Turn those awkward aisles into active zones and your family and friends will never want to stop playing.
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As I write this it is a beautiful, sunny Winter’s afternoon. Through the open doors I can hear the sounds of children next door playing ouside – the loud, exaggerated counting and giggles associated with a good old fashioned game of hide and seek. It is the perfect sound to accompany this sunny day and brings to mind childhood memories of…
Good, old fashioned, outdoor games like
Which have these games have you shared with your children? What are others you would add to the list? As for me, I am off to draw a hopscotch grid with chalk right now before Immy wakes up. I am sure she won’t really get the whole idea of the game just yet but she will love jumping in the squares just the same 🙂
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Christie Burnett is a teacher, presenter, writer and the mother of two. She created Childhood 101 as a place for teachers and parents to access engaging, high quality learning ideas.
I loved playing freeze tag, red rover red rover, and flashlight tag as a kid! My 3 year old loves "hopscotch" (the modified version).
I spent hours playing with elastics, jumping and singing with friends.
my girls love these kinds of games... we spent lots of time earlier this year learning how to skip and that is a firm favourite!
i loved Mr Crocodile may I cross the river?

Good old Ring a ring a rosy is currently a fave at this house...

And I hated Dodgeball too...freaked me out when I was a kid! I was actually told by my mentor teacher on my last prac that Dodgeball is a big no no now in schools? Is this correct?
oh and like Squigglemum - I played Elastics with my friends for hours

"England, Ireland, Scotland, Wales, Inside, Outside, Puppy Dog Tails!"
Leap frog and red rover are all the rage here. When I was a kid it was all about cartwheels.
My 8 year old has a dodgeball competition at school at the moment. He LOVES it.
I couldn't tell you how many times I've played Duck, Duck, Goose with kids groups I've worked with. Not really a fav with me but they will play it over and over.

At home I've shown Miss M the game of hopscotch but it really gets played more like you were expecting Immy to play it. Our absolute favourite is a game of family Hide 'n' Seek.

I can't wait to get Miss M hoola hooping and skipping, well she thinks she can already do it but clearly she can't - very funny!
Tricia at Mom is the Only Girl says
I'm excited to try some of these, although with adjustments for one 3 1/2 yr old and a toddler! Sometimes I need a good reminder of things I can do with them!
We used to also play ring a ring a rosie, stuck in the mud and red rover cross over. I also remember loving playing with one of those massive parachutes in kindergarten where you'd put balls on them & make them bounce around or ppl would go under & you'd try & catch them.. Good fun.
The list of children's games is intriguing. I do know and play several with my preschool students, but am unfamiliar with others on your list. Have you or could you give the directions or game rules for the games listed below? • Scarecrows • What’s the time, Mr. Wolf? • Please, Mr. Crocodile, may we cross the river? • Elastics Is this like Chinese Jump Rope? • Piggy in the middle • Knucklebones (jack stones) • Marbles
I am looking for old fashion hand jacks. They were small metal 5 prong stars that stood up or stacked up on the floor when you flip them on the back of your hand. It also came with a small rubber ball. I am 51 yrs old played with them when I was 8, 9, 10 on my grandparnets porch. Tenecia
You can find Jacks at some dollar stores in their toy isle. My 6yr old loves to play jacks.
Loved playing Baby in the Air with neighborhood kids!
Loved playing "kick the can" on summer nights!
Nobody mentioned "1, 2, 3, Red Light".
My mom used to talk about a game she played in the twenties called RING A LEAP EO? or something like that. Does anyone know what that was? I never asked her.
My current favorites: Jump rope Marbles I also like to do skipping stones That's really all! I am mostly climbing trees,biking and running around. (When my leg isn't hurt from biking) Still a kid but no one in my class likes to play games from over 10 years ago. I don't know why. I mostly play jump-rope with myself or and jumping the bleachers with my friends at schools. There not the "Strange" (Apperently) Kind. (There strange to me) I mostly enjoy what I mentioned.
does anyone have the rules for "Run my Sheepies run"
Old Grey Mare May I 123 Red light I spy something. Old Maid Marbles, Jacks Jump rope, Tops & Yoyo's Old Grey Mare
Button, Button, Who's got the button, A tiskit, a tasket, a green and yellow basket, I wrote a letter to my fellow and on the way, I dropped it. (as you can guess I don't remember the name to this one, Just the chant. Hot Potato (Mr. Bush)
Does anyone know or remember a game plan yet with a rubber ball called tables
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