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Players have to limbo underneath the bucket, which gets lowered after each round, until the inevitable soaking occurs! Keep refilling the bucket and have towels at the ready to wrap up shivering limboers. If any player dropsChina Ceramic Fiber Tape Manufacturers her pebble, she must start again from the beginning.Keeping your children occupied at the park, or the beach is not usually too difficult as they keep themselves busy for hours playing and running, but why not make your next outing a little more fun and exciting. Now find some "food": seaweed for broccoli, perhaps; shells with twigs sticking out to look like chicken drumsticks; sand for some rice; brown pebbles for toffee apples. Bucket Limbo will result in shrieks of excitement and your children will request it again and again. Repeat, swapping roles as hider and seeker. Go on, let your hair down and be a kid again! Pebble and Driftwood Suitable for ages 2 and over You will need: several pieces of driftwood and pebbles off the beach The Pebble and Driftwood Race is well-worth trying. Collect seaweed from along the beach, then drape it on your head to form a splendid new look. Here are some great games you can all play together. Get a suitably flat piece of driftwood or washed-up plastic to balance a round pebble on. To even things out, allow those under three to use both hands if need be and give them a few seconds' head start. You can also use them for a few rounds of Cup Shuffle. It is the classic egg-and-spoon race, revamped for the beach. Flatten out a towel or T-shirt as a mini picnic rug and search the beach for small, flat stones to use as crab-sized dinner plates. Each racer puts one hand behind his back before charging down the course as fast as she dares. Wiggle them once they are found. Take a long stick, the pole of a rock-pooling net or a length of rope and thread it through the handle of a bucket filled with cold seawater. Keep beachcombing and inventing until your dinner table would tempt any hermit crab out of its shell. Find a large, flat stone not too far from where you have made camp, and brush off any sand. Encourage your child to poke one of her fingers into the sand to try to locate your buried toes. Dinner Party (for Crabs!) Suitable for ages 2 and over You will need: your imagination and all the natural beach resources you can find If anyone needs a sit-down, lay out a Crab Dinner Party. When the stick or rope is lifted, the bucket should hang precariously. If you are really keen, you may like to fish in the rock pools to find a real crab to invite! Bucket Limbo Suitable for ages 2 and over You will need: a long stick (or similar - see below) and a bucket If there is one game you must try at the beach, it has to be this one. Take photographs for posterity. Seaweed Wigs Suitable for ages 2 and over You will China Ceramic Fiber Cloth need: some well-chosen seaweed! This is an all-time favourite game to cool you down. Rearrange, conjuror-style, before asking your child to lift a cup to see if she's discovered the shell. Place the upturned cups in a line, hiding a shell underneath one of them.. Shufflecups Suitable for ages 2 and over You will need: 3 or 4 stacking cups (picnic plastic cups will also do) Stacking cups are perfect for building mini-sandcastles together, and can be endlessly filled with sea water and emptied again at the shoreline. Sit down with your legs stretched out in front of you and cover your feet and shins with sand, doing your best to disguise where your feet are. (Shake it first to dislodge any lurking crabs or unwelcome creepy-crawlies!) If you are very brave, you could also try making seaweed beards, moustaches and eyebrows. Get the hairstyles judged, with a bottle of sweet-smelling shampoo as the prize. Arrange your treasures on the stone and provide a commentary for gallery visitors explaining what your artistic pieces are! Where Are My Toes? Suitable for ages 2 and over You will need: a beach! On the beach, Where Are My Toes? will keep you happily occupied. Comb the beach for anything interesting that catches your eye: coloured glass with the edges rounded off (usually known as jewels); perfect shells, a crab's claw, a mermaid's purse, a bottle top, a feather - in fact, whatever you consider good enough to be exhibited. Exhibition Stone Suitable for ages 2 and over You will need: a flat stone and other natural beach resources Exhibition Stone is a great activity for all ages
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