Beanbag Toss
Description
Discover the power of the beanbag toss for gross motor development! This fun, easy-to-use tool is OT-recommended to help kids build coordination, balance, and strength. Boost physical skills through engaging, customisable activities the whole family will love.
Features:
- 2 Play boards measures: 50cm (L) x 27 cm (W)
- 6 Beanbags measures:7.5cm X 7.5cm
- Handy carry bag
What our OT says:
As an occupational therapist (OT), I’m passionate about finding engaging ways to promote physical activity, motor skills, and cognitive development in children. One versatile and compact game that ticks all these boxes is the beanbag toss. Whether you’re a parent, teacher, or therapist. Beanbag Toss is for all ages and a great family game. Here are some more ideas for this fun game:
Bean Bag Toss Game: Aiming for Fun and Coordination
Objective: Improve aim, coordination, and balance.
How to Play
- Set up a bean bag toss board with a hole.
- Toss the beanbag into the hole to score points.
- Use the marked lines to indicate different scoring zones.
- Adjust the distance for varying levels of challenge.
Beanbag toss activities enhance motor planning, hand-eye coordination, and balance, making them a fun and beneficial choice for kids.
Tic Tac Toe Beanbag Game:
Objective: Play a dynamic version of classic Tic Tac Toe.
How to Play
- Use the 3x3 grid provided on the second board. Using the beanbags (one set per player).
- Players take turns tossing their beanbags into the grid blocks.
- The goal is to make three in a row (horizontally, vertically, or diagonally).
In the Tic Tac Toe game, players enhance their strategic thinking and accuracy while also developing motor planning and the ability to cross the midline.
Team Challenge: Play the Tic Tac Toe beanbag game as a team. Collaborate with a partner to strategise and win.
Engaging in collaborative activities encourages effective communication and fosters cooperation among team members..
Word Formation:
- Add letters to the beanbags (e.g. c, a, t).
- Toss the beanbags into the grid blocks to create three-letter words.
Math Facts:
- Label the grid blocks with numbers (e.g., 1 to 9).
- Toss the beanbags into the blocks to create math equations (e.g., 3 + 4 = 7).
Balance Challenges: Adding a Twist
- Stand on one leg while tossing the beanbag.
- Try tossing from different positions (sitting, kneeling, or even lying down).
Indoor/Outdoor Obstacle Course:
- Set up an obstacle course using beanbags as markers.
- Jump over them, crawl under them, or balance on one foot near them.
Remember, adapt these ideas based on the child’s age and abilities. Whether you’re at home, in the classroom, or on a family holiday, the beanbag toss game offers endless possibilities for fun and skill-building.