All three of them look awesome, but I think we’ll have to try the water balloon eruptions experiment first! Try water balloon basketball, volley ball, or this water balloon baseball idea from Spoonful.Įxperiments: You know we love our science experiments, so I can’t wait to try these water balloon experiments from Train Up a Child. Play Water Balloon Sports: Use water balloons instead of balls to play your favorite sports. For a great visual example, check out this paint and play post from Growing a Jeweled Rose. Water Balloon Painting: Use water balloon with paint in them to make a large mural and enjoy a little active play at the same time. Use it for play or try to see who can launch a water balloon the longest distance. Water Balloon Launcher: Make this DIY balloon launcher featured on Waterworks Canada (Site no longer active. See what kind of splatter patterns they make on the ground. Then test it out.īalloon Drop: Experiment with dropping balloons from different heights. Water Balloon Parachute: Make your own water balloon parachute. Just remember to use them right after you fill them. Water Balloon Fight: Of course there will be a water balloon fight at some point! Trust me when I say it’s totally worth it to buy easy fill water balloons (affiliate). See how many each person can find and place in their buckets without breaking them Water Balloon Hunt: Hide water balloons like an Easter egg hunt. I bet my kids will have a lot of fun trying these out! Water Balloon Yo-Yo: Make a simple yo-yo from Preschool Alphabet. Put soap or shaving cream on their hands and try to play catch.Toss the balloon into the air and try to catch it themselves. See who can fill the largest balloon without popping it.Ĭatch: Try many variations of catch.Set a timer and see how many balloons each kid could fill up in a certain time frame.Push on the balloon to see how it changes shape slightlyįill It Up: Let the kids help you fill up the balloons and turn it into a game.Compare the weight of a balloon full of water and a balloon full of air.They’ll probably have more fun than you might think just playing with them for a while. Whether you’re looking for water balloon games to play for an end of the year part, summer camp, family reunion or just lazy summer days at home, you’re sure to find some fun water balloon activities in this massive collection.Įxplore: Give kids (especially younger kids and those who’ve never used water balloons) some time to freely explore filled water balloons. I know she’s going to love them, so I want to have a lot of ideas to keep us playing throughout the summer. We’re going to remedy that this summer! After I tossed a pack of water balloons into our cart at the store recently and told her what they were, her eyes sparkled with excitement. Somehow my daughter made it to the age of four without ever playing with water balloons. We spent so many hours playing different water balloon games for kids. Growing up water balloons were a summer must have. Share on Twitter Share on Facebook Share on Pinterest Share on Email
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