I’ve found myself racking my brain to compile list upon list of things to do to fill our days and pass the time. My mission is to find something fun for my kids to do that keeps them outside, active, and not bored. Then I remembered a favorite activity of mine when I was a child: water balloon fights. I grew up with six brothers and sisters so we always had an instant party — just add activity. But I have two daughters and I want them to have fun with their friends without someone getting hurt. As we all are very aware, it’s all fun and games until someone gets hurt, right? So, I’ve come up with a few ideas of how to have a fabulous water balloon fight with young kids that doesn’t get out of hand, end in tears, or someone getting water bombed in the face by a crazed 7-year-old with no concept of what “personal space” is. Follow these few simple rules and your kids will be having hours of good, clean, and safe fun with no one crying, whining, or losing an eye. What’s your favorite summer pastime for your child? Image via Mark Surman/Flickr
title: “10 Tips For Keeping A Wet Wild Water Balloon Fight From Getting Out Of Hand” ShowToc: true date: “2024-10-05” author: “Marco Winkelman”
I’ve found myself racking my brain to compile list upon list of things to do to fill our days and pass the time. My mission is to find something fun for my kids to do that keeps them outside, active, and not bored. Then I remembered a favorite activity of mine when I was a child: water balloon fights. I grew up with six brothers and sisters so we always had an instant party — just add activity. But I have two daughters and I want them to have fun with their friends without someone getting hurt. As we all are very aware, it’s all fun and games until someone gets hurt, right? So, I’ve come up with a few ideas of how to have a fabulous water balloon fight with young kids that doesn’t get out of hand, end in tears, or someone getting water bombed in the face by a crazed 7-year-old with no concept of what “personal space” is. Follow these few simple rules and your kids will be having hours of good, clean, and safe fun with no one crying, whining, or losing an eye. What’s your favorite summer pastime for your child? Image via Mark Surman/Flickr
title: “10 Tips For Keeping A Wet Wild Water Balloon Fight From Getting Out Of Hand” ShowToc: true date: “2024-09-13” author: “Mary Martinez”
I’ve found myself racking my brain to compile list upon list of things to do to fill our days and pass the time. My mission is to find something fun for my kids to do that keeps them outside, active, and not bored. Then I remembered a favorite activity of mine when I was a child: water balloon fights. I grew up with six brothers and sisters so we always had an instant party — just add activity. But I have two daughters and I want them to have fun with their friends without someone getting hurt. As we all are very aware, it’s all fun and games until someone gets hurt, right? So, I’ve come up with a few ideas of how to have a fabulous water balloon fight with young kids that doesn’t get out of hand, end in tears, or someone getting water bombed in the face by a crazed 7-year-old with no concept of what “personal space” is. Follow these few simple rules and your kids will be having hours of good, clean, and safe fun with no one crying, whining, or losing an eye. What’s your favorite summer pastime for your child? Image via Mark Surman/Flickr
title: “10 Tips For Keeping A Wet Wild Water Balloon Fight From Getting Out Of Hand” ShowToc: true date: “2024-10-04” author: “Richard Welch”
I’ve found myself racking my brain to compile list upon list of things to do to fill our days and pass the time. My mission is to find something fun for my kids to do that keeps them outside, active, and not bored. Then I remembered a favorite activity of mine when I was a child: water balloon fights. I grew up with six brothers and sisters so we always had an instant party — just add activity. But I have two daughters and I want them to have fun with their friends without someone getting hurt. As we all are very aware, it’s all fun and games until someone gets hurt, right? So, I’ve come up with a few ideas of how to have a fabulous water balloon fight with young kids that doesn’t get out of hand, end in tears, or someone getting water bombed in the face by a crazed 7-year-old with no concept of what “personal space” is. Follow these few simple rules and your kids will be having hours of good, clean, and safe fun with no one crying, whining, or losing an eye. What’s your favorite summer pastime for your child? Image via Mark Surman/Flickr
title: “10 Tips For Keeping A Wet Wild Water Balloon Fight From Getting Out Of Hand” ShowToc: true date: “2024-09-27” author: “Stephen Metzler”
I’ve found myself racking my brain to compile list upon list of things to do to fill our days and pass the time. My mission is to find something fun for my kids to do that keeps them outside, active, and not bored. Then I remembered a favorite activity of mine when I was a child: water balloon fights. I grew up with six brothers and sisters so we always had an instant party — just add activity. But I have two daughters and I want them to have fun with their friends without someone getting hurt. As we all are very aware, it’s all fun and games until someone gets hurt, right? So, I’ve come up with a few ideas of how to have a fabulous water balloon fight with young kids that doesn’t get out of hand, end in tears, or someone getting water bombed in the face by a crazed 7-year-old with no concept of what “personal space” is. Follow these few simple rules and your kids will be having hours of good, clean, and safe fun with no one crying, whining, or losing an eye. What’s your favorite summer pastime for your child? Image via Mark Surman/Flickr
title: “10 Tips For Keeping A Wet Wild Water Balloon Fight From Getting Out Of Hand” ShowToc: true date: “2024-10-17” author: “Willie Rotenberry”
I’ve found myself racking my brain to compile list upon list of things to do to fill our days and pass the time. My mission is to find something fun for my kids to do that keeps them outside, active, and not bored. Then I remembered a favorite activity of mine when I was a child: water balloon fights. I grew up with six brothers and sisters so we always had an instant party — just add activity. But I have two daughters and I want them to have fun with their friends without someone getting hurt. As we all are very aware, it’s all fun and games until someone gets hurt, right? So, I’ve come up with a few ideas of how to have a fabulous water balloon fight with young kids that doesn’t get out of hand, end in tears, or someone getting water bombed in the face by a crazed 7-year-old with no concept of what “personal space” is. Follow these few simple rules and your kids will be having hours of good, clean, and safe fun with no one crying, whining, or losing an eye. What’s your favorite summer pastime for your child? Image via Mark Surman/Flickr
title: “10 Tips For Keeping A Wet Wild Water Balloon Fight From Getting Out Of Hand” ShowToc: true date: “2024-08-28” author: “Michael Miller”
I’ve found myself racking my brain to compile list upon list of things to do to fill our days and pass the time. My mission is to find something fun for my kids to do that keeps them outside, active, and not bored. Then I remembered a favorite activity of mine when I was a child: water balloon fights. I grew up with six brothers and sisters so we always had an instant party — just add activity. But I have two daughters and I want them to have fun with their friends without someone getting hurt. As we all are very aware, it’s all fun and games until someone gets hurt, right? So, I’ve come up with a few ideas of how to have a fabulous water balloon fight with young kids that doesn’t get out of hand, end in tears, or someone getting water bombed in the face by a crazed 7-year-old with no concept of what “personal space” is. Follow these few simple rules and your kids will be having hours of good, clean, and safe fun with no one crying, whining, or losing an eye. What’s your favorite summer pastime for your child? Image via Mark Surman/Flickr