Parachute play games for children




















This parachute game is super fun and entertaining. It requires a parachute and more than four children. What if you could walk like a turtle? For this game, all you need is a parachute and a bunch of enthusiastic kids. Like the earlier game, this game also requires only a parachute and a team of more than five players.

Worried where to get fleas from for the game? A lot of sitting and standing is required in this game; so ensure the children are well-hydrated. Whether or not you are at the beach, this game can be played just anywhere. All you need is a beach ball and a parachute. Jack in the Box This is a great game for groups of toddlers with parents or with older children as helpers.

The toddlers all sit under the parachute with the adults each holding a handle down at ground level. Sing together;.

A Listening Game Have the children sit around the edge of the stretched out parachute. Explain that each of the three instruments you will play represents a different action and that they need to listen and perform the action that matches the instrument they hear. For example, when you play the triangle they need to stand up and shake the parachute gently at waist height, when you play the bells they need to hold the parachute above their heads and shake it vigorously, and when they hear you tap the wooden block then need to lay down on their bellies with the parachute laid out flat in front of them.

Changing Directions Have each child hold a parachute handle with one hand so that they are all facing in a clockwise direction and the parachute is stretched out.

Have the children jump, skip, hop or run in a clockwise direction and then use a music cue for them to change direction to counter clockwise. Each time they hear the music cue ring a hand bell or tap a triangle or pause pre-recorded music , the direction is changed. Parachute Switch Begin with the children spread around the parachute and holding it stretched out.

Sung to: Row Row Row your Boat. Start with all players holding the chute stretched out. Throw as many soft balls as you have onto the chute-the more the better! Holding the chute tightly, have children bounce the popcorn balls as quickly as they can off of the chute. Variation: Play this game in two teams. One side of children try to bounce the balls off the chute, while the other side works at keeping the balls on the chute!

Place a number of beanbags or cotton balls on the chute. Shake the chute to make them rise like popcorn. Place a soft ball of any size in the center.

The object of the game is for each team NOT to let the ball fall off on their side. Have all players holds the chute stretched tightly. Place a large ball near the edge.

The object of this game is to try to make the ball roll around the edge of the chute. To do this someone starts the ball rolling. As it comes towards you, you lower the edge you are holding, and as it goes past you raise your edge. When all the players do this smoothly, a wave is created that goes round the edge, pushing the ball in a steady circle. It can not be done without concentration and co-operation! Tip: This game also needs practice and co-operation.

When mastered it can be a lot of fun! Place a ball on top of the parachute and have the players roll the ball back and forth to each other. For example, you could tell a specific person to roll the ball to someone that you name. This game encourages cooperation, as the players will have to work together for the first player to get the ball to their friend. While the players are holding onto the parachute, place several balloons on top of the parachute.

Where are the balloons? Keep repeating this game to see how high you can get the balloons to go, or how far you can get them to travel.

While the players are holding onto the parachute, toss a plastic golf ball onto the parachute. Have the players manuever the parachute to try to get the ball through the hole.

When the ball is in the hole, have a caddy go under the parachute to retrieve it and start over. Count the number of waves golf strokes it takes the players to get the ball into the hole. Have everyone turn sideways and hold a handle with their left hand. If you play music, you can pause it, cueing the participants to switch directions. The area should be open and clear of obstacles.

Are you ready for parachute games? Grab your own parachute and start playing! Looking for more fun? Try some of these games and activities with your kids!

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