Kids love to play with water. Water games are best way to keep kids entertained. But it very difficult to set water games in home. So, there are lot of outdoor water game so that kids can enjoy wand paly accordingly.
Some of the games are:-
1. DIY Slip n’ Slide
Grab a plastic tablecloth from a discount store and pin it to the ground using tent stakes. Add water, and, with a running start, slide down the lane.
2. Water Bucket Race
Add a water bucket race to your next backyard party or play date. Line up the kids into even-numbered teams across from each other. Every person gets a bucket (or a big red Solo cup). Start each team with a bucket full of water and have one player carefully dump the liquid into an empty one, trying not to spill any. At the end of the line, whoever has the most water win.
3. Sponge Bulls-Eye!
Paint target circles and point amounts on the ground. Using large, soaked sponges, attempt to hit the targets. The wet spots show your score in this water game.
4. Sprinkler Twister
Roll out the giant plastic mat from regular Twister, but add a sprinkler to the mix. The slippery surface will make it more challenging and fun to get from left-hand-yellow to right-foot-blue.
5. Water Balloon Toss
Water balloons are sort of the original water game. Thankfully, there are now water balloon kits that come with DIY pumpers or multi-fittings for your hose or faucet, making it easier and faster to fill them. Between tossing, squishing, popping and bobbing, water balloons can provide hours of fun.
6. Squirt Blaster Races
Place rubber duckies or other plastic bath toys at the beginning of a lane made from PVC rain gutters. On your mark, get set, and start squirting until your piece gets to the other side! Tip: You can use Matchbox cars on the pavement and squirt them too.
7. Water Limbo
Do the limbo rock, but avoid getting hosed! Have one person hold the hose while participants limbo underneath. Feel a splash and you’re out until the next game.
8. Drip, Drip, Drop
This is a watered-down version of Duck, Duck, Goose. Have the kids sit in a circle on the ground. One person holds a large cup of water overhead, using his fingers to drip water on people’s heads. When he chooses whom to "dunk," he pours the water on that person’s head. The dunkee has to get up and chase the dunker.
9. Sponge Toss
Cut up cheap sponges into strips and use rubber bands to hold them together, forming a ball-like shape. Soak and toss!
10. Ultimate Sprinkler
Make a giant square out of four pieces of equal-size PVC pipes, four corner connectors, and one hose connector. Have mom or dad use a small drill to punch a bunch of small holes in the pipe to create a sprawling sprinkler feature. Hook up the hose and get set to get wet.