Perfect for summer: Fun at the pool and water spots! Water play games
When it comes to summer childcare, water play is a must.
Here, we’ll introduce fun games and activities that kids can enjoy at the pool, the beach, or the river.
There are plenty of ways for children who can’t swim to have fun, too—like games with water balloons and races using swim rings.
There are lots of activities that make for wonderful summer memories when enjoyed with friends.
Even kids who aren’t fond of water may grow to love the pool by the end of summer if they get used to it little by little through play.
Use this as a guide and be sure to try these ideas when you head to the beach or the river!
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Perfect for summer: Have fun at the pool and water spots! Water play games (41–50)
Go stone picking

It’s a classic pool game where you dive to retrieve stones that have been thrown into the water.
It also serves as training for swimming underwater along the pool floor, and for those who find that difficult, they can simply dive in place and search for stones, so people of many skill levels can enjoy it.
By tweaking small elements—like the number of stones or using colors that are harder to spot—you can increase the game’s challenge and make it more exciting.
If there are differences in swimming ability, it might be best to split into teams with balanced skills to keep it fun for everyone.
In conclusion
Have you found any water activities or games you want to try? Some activities, like using swim rings or super balls, require preparation, but they’re usually easy to find in stores once summer arrives.
If you find an activity that makes you think, “I want to try that!”, be sure to play it with your friends or family.
If a child isn’t comfortable with water, don’t force it—play within a range that everyone can enjoy!



