Obstacle Course
An obstacle course is a fun way of improving a child's motor skills. Read this article for some ideas on the same.

Using Obstacle Courses for Kids
You can use an obstacle course race, to liven up a boring birthday party, or also as a camp game. The more children that participate, the more fun this game is. First, let us understand the basics of an obstacle course. The point is to encourage the kids to get from one obstacle to another, as fast as possible, overcome it, and reach the finish line. This is also a symbolic representation of how their lives, as human beings, are going to be filled with obstacles, and how, the only way to reach your destination, is to learn to overcome them, rather than shy away from them. Here are some ideas that you can incorporate in your next party or camp.
- Begin with a healthy sandwich, a few steps into the race. The kids have to reach the sandwich, eat it completely, and then rush forward for the next obstacle.
- The next obstacle can be a glass of water or juice, that will help them to wash down the sandwich that they just ate.
- After the 'breakfast', let them have a dress-up table, where they must put on their school uniforms, shoes and socks.
- Then, they can go 'off-to-school' and proceed to a table, which has a two pieces of paper. One with a short poem written on it, and the other piece blank. Place a pencil next to each blank paper. The kids have to copy-write the entire poem, as it is, neatly, with the appropriate punctuations, onto the blank piece, and then proceed to the next obstacle.
- The next obstacle can be a math quiz that they must solve before they move on further.
- After that, let there be a table with a banana for their lunch.
- After lunch, it's time for some sports! Have a few basketballs placed as the next obstacle. What they have to do is, take the balls, and shoot them into baskets, that you'll place a little further away from the balls.
- After the sport, they can do dome drawing, and coloring as their next obstacle.
- After the drawing and coloring, it is time to get back home, so let the last obstacle be a trumpet that every contestant must blow thrice, before running towards the finish line, not before crossing a few hurdles on the way.
In addition to the ideas mentioned above, you can also plan an indoor obstacle course, that can take the form of a treasure hunt. Divide a group into teams, and have mind-boggling clues, to get from one obstacle to another. The team that solves the clues first, and reaches the treasure, wins it! Have fun!
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