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This article presents a terrain game in which the aim is to supply the citizens of a town with food and water.

Which parents don't know the problem: your beloved child's birthday is in a week's time and you just can't think of any suitable games for the program? Here you will find great ideas for organizing a fun and creative birthday party.

Appropriate duels allow physically weaker players to triumph against stronger ones, as tactics, skill and, in some cases, chance play a key role. Here are a few ideas for exciting duels.

What child doesn't like to build a flying object themselves! Building a hot air balloon in small groups can inspire younger and older children alike. Working together as a team, you learn to work towards a goal, implement instructions and understand physical relationships.
The mast throw is a knot that can be used to tie a rope to a post, branch or, originally from seafaring, to a mast. There are two ways to tie it. Either you tie it and place it over the mast, or you tie it directly around the mast.
Advantages:
The knot is very simple and still holds very well. It is easy to untie again.
Disadvantages:
It is not very suitable for trees and the like, as the trunk is sometimes too big and therefore a lot of rope is needed and the knot can fall apart without an additional safety button.
A Hollywood swing is a relatively simple way to extend the infrastructure of a campsite. It can also be easily set up with children.
The basic aim of this post run is to tell the story in a way that is as accessible as possible to the children. Because this story (Exodus 12:34 to Exodus 14:4) is about the people of Israel being on the move, the group is also on the move during the program.
The circle bundle is a knot used to connect two bars that are perpendicular to each other.
Prerequisites: Mast throw, Samaritan

A cool get-to-know-you game where you don't just have to sit or stand still.
Can your group identify the other players without being identified themselves?

A low rope element that requires cooperation, trust and balance.
This article assumes that the person has knowledge of low rope structures and is able to supervise them safely!

Painting a little pig, building a Jenga tower... it's easy! Yes, if you can see. Can you do it blind?
The variety of different games with a parachute is enormous and can inspire a large number of children or adults at once. Here you will find all kinds of ideas for different figures and movement sequences. In addition to coordination and cooperation, fun is definitely not neglected in this group game.

A spiritual concept that is suitable for 9 afternoons. It combines a various comic character with different biblical stories, with different program ideas. Suitable for children from the 3rd grade (youth group age).

We wrote new lyrics to the tune of "The Wellerman" for our seafaring camp. The song was very well received. You can simply keep time with a drum or tap your fists on the table regularly.

We used drawings and pictures to transform our cart into an ark.
Can of course also be redesigned to suit other themes.
We attached the pictures to the ladder truck with the help of a stapler.

Idea
The point of this game is that the children can get really creative by creating something themselves without any rules.

Entrance made of pallets with drawbridge for a Gallic village (e.g. in keeping with the Asterix and Obelix theme) or for a castle/fortress etc.

This game is perfect for cooling off in summer. Two teams play against each other and the aim is to get the pieces of napkin on the opponent's arm wet with the help of squirts.

In search of opportunities for evangelistic children's or youth work. A critical analysis with the aim of finding positive approaches for evangelism!

We get to know the forest as a habitat for plants in an experiential way. "Knowing" here means much more than just knowing the names. We learn about the characteristics and nature of plant life and try to get closer to them in different ways

Two equally sized groups with numbers search for a treasure in the opposing field (e.g. a pylon). Whoever finds the pylon first is the winner. The game is preferably played at night or at dusk.

Night terrain game that can be played with a large number of participants (approx. 400) and in which the aim is to set up campsites in groups and collect the necessary resources. The group that has the flag in the campsite at the end wins.