what is the special about the activities of summer camps?
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Kids of all ages love Field Day where they can try their hands at all sorts of outdoor challenges. Set up several stations with group activities like a three-legged race, water balloon hot potato, relay race with eggs on spoons, potato sack race, beanbag toss, sprinkler limbo, super soaker tag, etc. Use your imagination to come up with fun outdoor games that let the kids get wet, dirty, and exhausted. Group kids by cabins, start each at a single station and have them rotate to a new station when they hear the air horn blow.
2. Cabin carnival
Give kids time in the morning to brainstorm a fun carnival game they can create with things they find in their cabins or outside in nature. Then set aside the afternoon for the kids to rotate from cabin to cabin playing carnival games they made. Encourage their creativity by having the kids vote on their favorite games, and award first, second, and third place ribbons to the winners.
3. Junkyard Wars
Based on an old TV series from the early 2000s, give campers a task to build a machine using only the items you give them. For example, one that all kids love is to make a catapult with scrap lumber, ropes, cloth, etc. to launch water balloons at each other. Give them a couple of hours to build their catapult, with the showdown a head-to-head water balloon war.
4. Myth Busters
Concordia University has a list of safe myth buster projects for kids you can find here. Set up different stations using these ideas and have kids rotate between them, so they experience each one. For example, kids can discover everyday objects that are “dirtier than a toilet seat.” This one takes planning and requires an overnight piece to let germs grow, but it well worth the “yuck” factor kids love.
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