- Water balloons
- Water
- Buckets
- Permanent Marker
- Paper
- Tape
I decided to use a circle, square and triangle as the three shapes. I drew each onto a piece of paper and used some packing tape to tape it on the kids' buckets. This would help them remember what shape they were looking for and check their balloons to make sure they had the right shape.
Now comes my least favorite part - filling the balloons with water. Thirty minutes and twenty one balloons later, I was done.
Next, I took the filled water balloons, dried them with a towel and drew corresponding shapes on them. I did 7 balloons of each shape.
Hiding the balloons was a little tricky because they needed to be in locations where there was nothing around that could make them pop.
It was super hot out and the few balloons I had hid that were sitting in direct sunlight popped before we started our hunt. I put them out a few hours before the hunt which given the extreme heat was too long. Keep that in mind when hiding your balloons on a super hot day.
Let the balloon hunt begin!
Once the kids collected their 7 balloons they were free to play with them as they wished. They had plenty of fun throwing those balloons, getting wet and cooling off on a hot summer day. Best of all there were plenty of balloons left for each child to find!
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Fun, fun FUN!!
ReplyDeleteThis looks like so much fun!
ReplyDeleteLove this! So fun. Maybe we'll do this at a kids b-day party we have coming up.
ReplyDeleteAHHHHHH!!!! This is so awesome! Sending to all my mommy friends now. Thank you for your always-awesome goodies!
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@ Shiloh, Thanks for visiting!
ReplyDelete@ Maro, It was fun and a great way to cool off!
@ Jennifer, this would great for a birthday party. Have fun!
@Lydia, You are so sweet! Thanks for the support.
What a fun way to keep kids happy and learning in the heat!! Renee
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