With more time spent at home and the growing popularity of DIY, there are more chances to play in the backyard!
Still, many people may be unsure what kind of games you can play or what you need to prepare when it comes to backyard fun.
In this article, we’ll introduce popular backyard activities recommended for kids!
From games that require store-bought tools to ones where you make the tools yourself, these activities all make the most of your home garden.
If kids only play indoors, they can become inactive and lose stamina—which isn’t good.
Even if you can’t go far, let’s get moving and play to the fullest in your own backyard!
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inflatable pool

You might want to go to the pool, but there are lots of reasons it’s not so easy—it’s far, it’s probably crowded, and so on.
So why not splurge a little and get your very own pool—a vinyl pool—for home? From simple round designs to large ones that fit 5–6 people, you might be surprised by the unexpectedly wide variety available! With a vinyl pool, it’s safe even for small children, and you can even splash around with your pets.
And on slightly chilly days, just fill it with warm water and turn it into a mini hot-spring pool!
skateboard

Skateboarding, the sport that won a total of five medals including three golds at the Tokyo Olympics, is now hugely popular! The emergence of star athletes like Sakura Yosozumi and Yuto Horigome has further fueled the craze.
If your yard has brick or concrete, you can enjoy skateboarding there too.
If standing on the board feels scary, start by sitting and sliding.
With a family member supporting you as you ride, a future medalist might be born! Be sure to wear a helmet and pads for safety.
stilts

They say stilts originated from kids straddling bamboo with branches, pretending it was a horse.
I’ve heard many schools actively incorporate unicycles and bamboo stilts because they’re effective for developing balance.
For kids today, bamboo stilts might actually feel like a fresh, new kind of play.
The trick is to firmly grip the bamboo with your big toe and second toe.
By the time you no longer feel “afraid of falling,” you’ll probably be able to ride the stilts properly.
Some skillful people can even stand on one leg or jump rope while on stilts.
A good sense of balance helps with running and other sports too, right? It also seems like various pressure points on the soles of your feet get stimulated—so it might be good for your health as well!
kids’ tent

We’re in the midst of an unprecedented camping boom.
Camping videos by comedian Hiroshi and NISHIMURA from Viking are racking up views.
It’s a curious kind of outdoor recreation—you can enjoy going yourself, and it’s also fun just to watch other people camp.
How about getting into the spirit with a kids’ tent? A tent also helps prevent heatstroke and sunburn, so it’s fine even in a sunny yard.
Read a book inside, have lunch, or get so relaxed you fall asleep right there…
Bring your dog along and enjoy a backyard tent life together!
Building a cardboard house

The fun of making things has a different charm from the fun of games, doesn’t it? Let’s pick up some cardboard boxes from a convenience store or home improvement center and enjoy building “cardboard houses” together.
For a one-person house, one large box is all you need—it’s easy.
Cut out a doorway for the entrance, make some windows, and attach a triangular roof, and you’re done! If you’ve got older kids around, try tackling a bigger house.
You can probably make a slide or a bed out of cardboard, too.
Be careful on windy days.
It also sounds fun to eat lunch inside the finished cardboard house!


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