810-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, July 25, 1998 ,’.u mi? em Start Here U(®(S) Never Hear Tm Bored ’ Again (NAPS) — As the summer stretches out for kids, they won der how to spend their time and turn to parents for answers. Fortunately, Disney’s Web site, Family.com, offers a variety of entertaining activities that parents can get underway in a flash and involve minimal expense. From backyard fun to excit ing day trips, here are a few ideas to keep your children cool WHICH TWO ARE EXACTLY ALIKE? 6fts®r^l ✓ -— — v,=^r~ —///// y —V / Lx ft and busy during these warmer months. •In the game of Cold Potato, all you need are bal loons, a safety pin and water faucet, and quick reflexes to play. Simply using the pin, poke a hole in the bottom of the balloon. Then fill it with water so it becomes a slow-leaking water bomb." Players stand in a circle and toss the balloon around — ait n r v v a n 3 N jilv TlfJ a(T i) a d o a w 0 i dv] HIDDEN PICTURE Color in each space that contaim pep pad I’ve got the . answers !L a m v am s 3 Konger* don’t be the one holding the bal loon when it runs out of water. •In the Great Foot Freeze, fill a child’s wading pool with water and lots of ice cubes, plus a plastic bowl or bucket for each participant. Players sit around the ed"“ of * ** SEEKBFIND FIND THESE WORDS IN THE PUZZLE BELOW. APRIL JANUARY MAY AUGUST JULY NOVEMBER DECEMBER JUNE OCTOBER FEBRUARY MARCH SEPTEMBER THE WORDS READ UR DOWN AND ACROSS. is a letter. This Summer the pool with feet hanging over the water. At “Go,” players race to move the ice cubes out of the water and into their bowls within a designated time period. The catch is they can only use their feet. The person with the most W E O V C I T J O S B M E N R Y E B W R ice cubes wins, •For Splash Tag you need a big, soft sponge and buckets of water. One person has to be “It” who will try to tag the other players by throwing the wet sponge. (Turn to Page B 11) / A I IV
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