2017年10月16日星期一

Build Backyard Obstacle Course for Kids

“You’d be surprised by how much variety and fun can be had by creating courses from objects you have lying around the house,” said a mother of two kids. As professional obstacle course manufacturer and builder, JP Development would like to share one idea on building backyard obstacle course for kids here, which named Don’t Ring the Bells, shared by another smart mother.

The kids obstacle course Don’t Ring the Bells will challenge your kid’s balance, agility and concentration as she carefully makes her way through without making any of the bells dangled throughout ring. Busy toddlers will love this fun course.

There can be a variety of obstacles. Firstly, we can set Obstacle 1 by hanging a hula hoop from the roof or other thing, tying colorful bells to the top of the hoop or making it trickier by tying them to the bottom too. Instead, you can tie bells to children’s tunnel, peg, tape or other things to make the obstacle.


Obstacle 2 can be designed for crawling under. Use a piece of plastic pipe, a pool noodle or your broomstick to hang the bells from.


For Obstacle 3, we can set a balance beam. Lay a short length of skirting board or a piece of decking board on the floor, and place some bells along the beam for kids to step over. And to be trickier, the beam can be lifted by some bricks or something like this.


And the Obstacle 4, 5, 6, take good use of your imagination please.

Considering taking not a lot of space, the DIY obstacle course for kids can be located both indoor and outdoor, so whether condition is not a problem. Try it now.

Any question about professional obstacle course construction, please feel free to contact JP Development.

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