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Tuesday, November 26, 2024

Enjoy summer in Stewart County with these outdoor games

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There’s nothing worse than trying to find a gift for someone and not knowing what to get them.

To take the guesswork out of gift buying, we’ve found practical and helpful gifts for any occasion, sorted by theme to help find everything you are looking for.

Top 5 “Outdoor Fun & Games” Gifts

1) TootScoot II
This children’s balance bike helps kids exercise their motor skills a scoot at a time. TootScoot has wider-than-normal wheels and stands close to the ground—designed to ease the induction of little ones into the world of big kid pedal bikes.

2) Toss & Bounce Outdoor Game
An outdoor bounce ball game, RampShot gives any get-together an energy boost. It’s similar to cornhole, but gets more people in on the action trying to catch unpredictable bounces at the backyard, beach, and beyond.

3) Handcrafted Swingboard
This standing swing lets you sail through the air, while cultivating the balance and core strength needed to graduate to board sports. But kids will just think it’s fun. Made in the USA from hard maple wood, Swurfer is designed to mimic a skateboard or snowboard, letting kids swing side to side as well as back and forth. Adjustable wooden handles add stability.

4) Djubi Slingshot Catch Game Refill Ball Pack
Extra Classic Djubi Balls for continued play. Don't let your Djubi game get interrupted. Keep spares on hand in case your last Djubi gets stuck in a gutter or tree. For use with Djubi Classic Slingshot Catch Game.

5) Original Yard Dice
Handmade from solid, all-natural wood, play your favorite dice games outdoors with rustic, hand-sized dice. Perfect for the summer, get the whole family involved for a little competitive fun.

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