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I thought I would share another idea one of our kids came up with. I love their imaginations! This kiddo is always ‘helping’ us come up with ideas for our group and although we haven’t tried this one yet (still considering logistics) I just had to share it because he put a ton of thought into it before he presented it to us.
His idea was to have a Star Wars Light Saber battle. He informed us we would need 2 pool noodles (one red and one blue), 2 hula hoops and 2 balls. These second items did not have specific colors associated with them. I was pretty much able to figure out what the pool noodles were for (i.e. light sabers) so I asked what the hula hoops were for. He looked at me with the look only a kid can give that clearly said ‘duh’ while he patiently explained that they were for the two kids to stand in so they knew where their battle positions were. I decided to brave him thinking I was an idiot so I asked what the balls were for and again he patiently explained that they were to throw at your opponent.
At this point I figured I saw a flaw in the plan – how could they ‘battle’ with light sabers while throwing balls and if they missed they would have to step outside their battle positions (i.e. hula hoops). You could tell he had not thought of this dilemma, so after a minute he stated that the balls were for when their light sabers ran out of energy (I am assuming that its for if one of the kiddos drop it outside their battle positions).
Now although we haven’t tried this game yet I am not completely opposed to it. We may not use it in group but I may use it during this kiddo’s PT time and try to lure one of our unsuspecting student interns into battle with him!
The reason I love that he came up with this idea is that this kiddo is working on many of the skills that this game could help him practice.
Has anyone played a game like this? Any suggestions or ways to enhance it? I will share photos and/or video of our final result once we have everything in place (I don’t even know if they make red pool noodles).