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Egg Spoon and Hacky Sack Races

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$75.00
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Description

Egg Spoon and Hacky Sack races are perfect for outdoor activities. These two great family games can also be enjoyed in your backyard, lawn, or at parks near you. This makes Egg Spoon and Hacky Sack races perfect games for a family gathering, parties, school games, and kids' birthday parties. Both games can be played between 6 players, but the difficulty level can be set according to the age of participants.

Key Features

  • Encourages creativity for fun and memorable experiences
  • Includes 6 Hacky Sack Bags in different colours: red, orange, yellow, green, blue, and purple
  • Includes 3 Chalk Sticks
  • Includes 6 Wooden Eggs in different colours: red, orange, yellow, green, blue, and purple
  • Includes 6 Wooden Spoons
  • Easily stored in a material bag
  • Rules for both games included
  • Suitable for ages 3+ Years

Additional Information

Egg Spoon and Hacky Sack races encourage creativity so that you can have the best of fun and create amazing memories.

Specifications

  • Hacky Sacks Dimensions: Length 70 cm, Width 42 cm

How to Play Egg Spoon Race

To play Egg Spoon race, players need to hold the wooden spoon with the wooden eggs on them. This can be done by holding the spoon and egg in hand or in their mouth. The aim of the game is to reach the finish line without dropping the egg. The use of a wooden egg makes it less messy in case any player drops the egg. The first player to reach the finish line wins the race.

How to Play Hack Sack Race

To begin with, each player has to put both of their feet inside the sack. Players then have to hop towards the finish line while the sack remains as close to the waist as possible and should not fall below the knees. The first player to reach the finish line wins the race.