Naturally the best part of planning and creating a fun Kids Olympic Party is all about the games. We have plenty of tiny kids in our family so we didn’t want to make too advanced games, but we still wanted it to be fun for the few older kids we did have. So Kari, Danielle, and I put our heads together and came up with these amazing
Backyard Olympic Games
As to how to make the Olympic Games, these are really self explanatory so I included just a sentence or two on how I made them and how we played them.
Balance Beam
Supply List & Instructions:
2 Cinder Blocks
1 2×4 plank of wood
Just put the blocks down and place the wood on top.
Kids younger than 5 years walked across and back…adding an optional trick if they wanted.
The older bunch had to walk to the middle turn around on one foot and walk back again. This was hysterical to watch.
Noodle Throw
Supply List & Instructions:
Hula Hoop Rings made previously
4 pool noodles purchased at the dollar store
Secure the Giant Olympic Rings so they stand in the grass…we used bamboo shoots.
Two players each have 2 noodles. They throw the noodles like javelins and try to make it throw the hoop. Having two players at once is pretty fun because their noodles knock against each other and it’s unpredictable.
Designate a spot for older players father back the game more challenging.
You can give the hoops point values too, but since our littles are younger we were just hoping they would make it in a hoop.
Monster Ball Toss
Supply List & Instructions:
Foam Board
Super sharp x-acto knife
Markers
Draw your funky monster. Cut out the mouth, the nose, the eye…whatever you’d like. Just make a hole for the kidlets to throw a ball or bean bag through.
This was our 3 and younger game so we made the hole pretty big.
Water Bucket Relay
Supply List & Instructions:
6 buckets from the dollar store; 3 of one color and 3 of another.
2 big car wash sponges
water…lots of water
Place three buckets in a line about 3 feet apart. Do this with the other set of buckets, lining them up next to the other teams buckets. Fill the buckets with water.
A child stands behind each bucket. The first one has the huge sponge soaked with water and hands it over their head to the player behind them. The next player is not directly behind them so this requires the kids to kind of toss the sponge over their head.
The next player dips the sponge in the bucket and throws it to the next person, etc. Then we had the kids turn around and through it back, but this time like a quarterback…through their legs. It was super fun!!
We even made the adults play this one. Needless to say, everyone ended up wet.
As you can see we had a great time! This games were a HUGE hit for both young and old. We had a great time!
Chiemi says
I love this! A friend and myself wanted to do a week of Kid Olympics and this has given me all sorts of ideas! Thanks for posting it.
Colleen says
This is so cute!!!!
Tammy says
This is great! How did you create the signs for each game?
Kari Sweeten says
Hi Tammy. We just went to the dollar store and bought poster boards (the thick, foam ones work best!). We used a Silhoutte machine to cut the letters but you could use a large sharpie or precut letters from the office section, too!