Sunday, August 14, 2011

Outdoor landscape activities for children and families

Hide and seek you and camouflage games


Kids love hide and find but why to hide not try and find a little more fun and grown up with some camouflage play? Like most of the children to become love it is simply, the children enthusiastic about this sort of game get. Here are some tips to make these games a success.


o wear you muted colours without fat contours or logos


o disguise you faces. The shape of a face can really stand out. Use mud or face paints to blur the face and wear a hat, shade and cover up blonde hair.


o tests, a form to pass the in combined with the surrounding features.


o it is important, quiet and slow without sudden jerks.


o If you are looking for wildlife approach by Lee are strong on their sense of smell as most of the animals.


o your even make camouflage use one old carpet, looting or garden netting.


Door games to play in the countryside


The following games are great to play in the open woodland in the landscape.


Wildlife spotting


Everyone can find a place comfortable sitting and quietly seeing, to wait and to hear. Bring some bread crumbs or bird seed and sprinkle it twenty feet away from your hiding place. Then just wait and see and hear.


Looking for something unusual


Divide the group over a small range and search for something unusual or of interest. It maybe a stone, a Web-Spider, a footprint, a nest, an anthill. Five or ten minutes depending on the age of the children and each in turn the rest of the group then shows what they have found.


Capture of the enemy


Divided into two teams. Each team has a base. The idea is for each team to try and creep up on the other team, their base.


Have guarded only a base for smaller groups or younger children by an adult. The rest of the party must try and crawl invisible and storm of the base.


Manhunt


Select two teams or a few people as seeking. The hiders go and get her cover hide, while the searching have them on the ground. Once spotted they are from either, or they have caught it back to base without to make.


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