Backyard Summer Fun: Easy DIY Games for Kids
- by Michelle
- May 1, 2025
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When the sun is shining and school’s out, it’s the perfect time to turn your backyard into a playground of joy and creativity. You don’t need expensive gear or fancy gadgets to create unforgettable summer memories. With a little imagination and a few household items, you can whip up easy, screen-free games that will keep your kids laughing, learning, and active.
Here’s a list of fun, low-cost DIY backyard games your kids will love and you’ll appreciate the simplicity!
1. Sponge Water Bomb Toss
What you need: Kitchen sponges, scissors, rubber bands, and a bucket of water. How to play: Cut sponges into strips, tie them together in the middle with a rubber band to make “water bombs.” Soak them in water and have a fun tossing game that cools everyone down.
Why kids love it: It’s like a water balloon fight without the mess or waste.
2. Backyard Obstacle Course
What you need: Hula hoops, cones, jump ropes, pool noodles. How to play: Set up a mini obstacle course in your yard using items you already have. Include activities like hopping on one foot, crawling under noodles, and jumping through hoops.
Tip: Let your kids help design the course to add creativity and ownership.
3. Balloon Tennis
What you need: Balloons, paper plates, popsicle sticks, tape. How to play: Tape a stick to the back of each paper plate to make paddles. Blow up a balloon and play tennis with it. It’s safe, fun, and works well even in small yards.
4. DIY Ring Toss
What you need: Empty paper towel rolls, cardboard, paint, and rings (can use pool diving rings or DIY rope rings). How to play: Create a colorful base by gluing or taping the paper towel rolls upright onto the cardboard. Decorate and toss the rings to score points.
5. Nature Scavenger Hunt
What you need: A printable checklist of things to find (e.g., pinecones, a red flower, a smooth rock). How to play: Send the kids on a backyard adventure to find items from the checklist. Offer small prizes or just enjoy the fun of discovery.
Freebie idea: Want me to create a printable scavenger hunt checklist for you?
6. DIY Slip ‘n Slide
What you need: A plastic tarp, dish soap, and a hose. How to play: Lay out the tarp on a gentle slope, add a little soap and water, and let the kids slide away. Supervised fun only!
7. Giant Tic Tac Toe
What you need: Painter’s tape or chalk and bean bags. How to play: Tape out a big tic-tac-toe board on the grass or driveway. Use bean bags or colored rocks as markers.
8. Cup Races
What you need: String, plastic cups, tape, and water guns. How to play: Thread string through the plastic cups and tie it tightly between two posts. Use water guns to shoot at the cups and race them to the end!
9. Ice Excavation Game
What you need: Freeze small toys in a large bowl of water overnight. How to play: Give the kids tools like spoons or spray bottles with warm water and let them dig the toys out of the ice.
Bonus: Great for hot afternoons and teaches patience!
10. Sidewalk Chalk Art Challenge
What you need: Chalk and imagination. How to play: Host a chalk art contest with themes like animals, superheroes, or “a day at the beach.” Give mini prizes or just celebrate their creativity.
Wrap-Up
These DIY backyard games are more than just a way to beat summer boredom, they’re tools for bonding, learning, and letting your kids’ imaginations run wild. The best part? Most of them cost next to nothing but deliver endless fun.