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  2. 10 awesome games to get tweens and teens outside this spring

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    From trampolines to rope courses and pogo sticks, these outdoor activities will get your teen or tween away from their screen. 10 awesome games to get tweens and teens outside this spring Skip to ...

  3. The 25 Best Outdoor Games to Keep Kids Entertained All Summer

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    Outdoor games provide children with valuable learning experiences, social interaction, exercise, and, oh, a ton of fun! The post The 25 Best Outdoor Games to Keep Kids Entertained All Summer ...

  4. 26 of the Best Outdoor Games for Kids - AOL

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    Well, at the risk of sounding a million years old, kids these days are more likely to be staring at their iPads than playing a game of Red Rover. Coax your brood 26 of the Best Outdoor Games for Kids

  5. Box hockey - Wikipedia

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    Box hockey (or schlockey) is an active hand game played between two people with sticks, a puck and a compartmented box (typically 5–8 feet or 1.5–2.4 meters long), and typically played outdoors. The object of the game is to move a hockey puck through the center dividers of the box, out through a hole placed at each end of the box, also ...

  6. Cat and mouse (playground game) - Wikipedia

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    If one of the spaces formed by arms is passed through by the Cat or the Mouse, the players close that space. The game proceeds until all spaces are closed. If one player is trapped in the circle, the other player wins. If both players are unable to pass through (being on the inside or the outside together) the circle players will count to ten.

  7. Red Rover - Wikipedia

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    In his article Children's Games and Game Rhymes Roberts tried to delineate the particularities between the traditional Red Rover and the combat game of the same name and phrase. [16] Since the beginning of the 1950s, Red Rover has been described primarily as a team game. It remained unclear why the playing rules had been modified over time.