Outdoor games with children: get out into the fresh air!
When the sun is shining and the garden is calling, no one wants to stay indoors! Outdoor toys and outdoor games with children transform even the most boring lawn into an adventure playground. Here are a few fresh ideas for the outdoor season.

Playing outside - the booster for children's development
Fresh air, plenty of space to run around, exciting nature and the chance to make a lot of noise, there's nothing better than playing outside! Children feel right at home in the park or garden. Climbing, jumping and running builds their muscles and motor skills and building a playhouse develops their imagination. Bonus point: in the evening, your children will be so exhausted that they will go to bed without grumbling!

Classics never get old
You don't have to reinvent the playground. Not even in your own garden. If you opt for classics such as climbing frames, swings, slides and sandboxes, you're guaranteed a happy child! You can set up and install these outdoor toys effortlessly, rearrange them again and again and adapt them to your children's needs. Equally popular are playhouses, play tunnels and play tents, in which children can set up their own realm and create a fantasy world. An absolute must? The mud kitchen! Here, children can spill, splash and experiment to their heart's content.

Exercise is in a child's nature
Wheels, tricycles, bicycles and trampolines are at the top of many children's wish lists and they'll happily ride or bounce in your garden for hours. Outdoor games such as a garden Mikado and Viking chess are also a great way to keep them occupied on a sunny day. Or how about a child's dartboard, bubble machine or bowling and throwing games? The whole family can play together and enjoy their time outdoors even more.

Watch out, it's about to get wild!
Outdoor games with children can get pretty turbulent and chaotic. That's why you should always keep an eye on safety. Regularly check the functionality and stability of all outdoor games, especially climbing equipment and slides. Also protect outdoor toys from frost and the weather to increase their longevity. Last but not least: When your kids are playing outside, always keep an eye on them.









