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Hi I have just joined the forum and this is my first post! We have just bought a large inflatable ball to use in PE but I am running out of ideas for games to play with the children that are different to our parachute games... any ideas anyone?[/color] :o

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I have always thought that this would be a good resource so i would be interested to see other peoples comments to. It looks really good fun

Nikki

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Thanks for replies. We don't inflate our ball with a hairdryer - no! A foot pump works fine!!! It is very big when inflated though - taller than my 4-5 year olds! :o

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I'm sorry but all I can think of is that film/TV programme where someone is followed round by a giant ball.....don't even know what it's called!! :D

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I'm sorry but all I can think of is that film/TV programme where someone is followed round by a giant ball.....don't even know what it's called!! :D

 

 

the prisoner,

filmed in Portmeirion , Snowdonia a place worth a visit

 

Inge

 

 

 

or is that me showing my age a bit!

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Inge - no, not at all!

 

However, may I add that both Portmierion and Snowdonia are indeed worth a visit - indeed, Snowdon is worth ascending, as Rea will vouch for - hey??

I would suggest one of the walking routes, but there may be disagreements there!

 

Sue

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Thank- you Sue,

 

agree with the best route, son likes them all and uses them as he lives there, have some lovely pictures of him skiing up there too,

 

me 'just let the train take the strain!!' :D

 

ooops showing age again me thinks!! :o

 

 

Inge

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It's a big fabric floaty ball, not made of rubber! It's like the parachute with stripy colours in sections and like a lace-up part where it gets inflated!!!!! :o

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In that case, can you put things inside it, like bells/shakers, etc and the children can guess what's inside? They can also try to move it so it makes lots of noise/less noise/no noise!

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