Originating in the 1980s, Speed Stacking, also known as Sport Stacking, has evolved into an international competitive pastime. Players compete to stack plastic cups into predetermined patterns in the shortest amount of time, with variations available for team and relay play. The World Sport Stacking Association is the game's governing body and creator of the game's official rules.
It can be difficult for kids to find an activity to help them lose weight while improving their fitness, especially when the weather prevents them from going outside. An assortment of indoor activities can help in these situati...
These activities help children develop their communication skills as they collaborate to solve different tasks or challenges. Move furniture to the edges of a large room to create a clear space for indoor team building activities.
Plan a trip to experience Maryland's cultural heritage, taking in museums, historical sites or musical programs. Or pack a backpack and a water bottle and go for a hike, a climb or a kayak. Whatever you choose, Maryland offers ...
Pick-up sticks is a classic game of strategy and skill. The concept is simple: the game begins when one player holds all sticks vertically in one hand, and then releases the sticks so they scatter on the playing surface. Player...
For your own sanity, send the boys outside to play whenever possible, but prepare yourself for bad weather with indoor alternatives. Provide active games that keep their bodies pumping, tiring them out and keeping them fit and ...
Kids do not need to give up their favorite outdoor sports when the weather is cold, snowy, rainy or stormy. Make a few adjustments in playing equipment and rules, and your children will be able to play football, basketball, vo...
Have a family game tournament with games like Uno, Sorry or checkers. Turn on the music and sing and dance together. Send your children on a scavenger hunt around the house---have them find something small and red, or something...
Have a family game tournament with games like Uno, Sorry or checkers. Turn on the music and sing and dance together. Send your children on a scavenger hunt around the house---have them find something small and red, or something...