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Thursday, November 7, 2024

Enjoy summer in Douglas 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) Zephyr Flyer All Weather Rope Tree Swing
Tupelo: Zephyr Flyer All Weather Rope Tree Swing - Sky Blue

2) Change Quarter Bouncing Game
Change is the unique quarters game that can be played by anyone, anywhere. It's easy to play; anyone can master the bounce in minutes. You can play solo, as a pair, or get the whole party involved depending on how you arrange the pieces. Change is lightweight and small enough to fit in your hand so you can play anywhere. There are over a dozen ways to play, pieces can be arranged into miniature versions of corn hole, skee-ball, football, basketball, and baseball. The catalog of games is constantly expanding thanks to Change's versatility and passionate community.

3) Foxtail Softie Ball Toy
The Foxtail ball toy provides high-flying entertainment for kids of all ages. Spin, toss, and catch it by its tail—it can soar up to 50 yards. Go for the LED-lit Foxtail for glowing fun in the dark. Includes game ideas to keep the play in motion.

4) On-The-Go Kickball Set
Play the sandlot-favorite game of kickball anywhere, anytime with this durable, portable, storage-friendly set. Features three heavy-duty bases, a home plate, and a kickball that will stand the test of time. Comes in a grab-and-go bucket for easy transport and storage.

5) Personalized Premium Kubb Game Set
Yard Games: Personalized Premium Kubb Game Set - Family

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