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Shuffleboard

This tabletop version of shuffleboard requires measurement and motor skills. How close to the edge can you go?
By: Trish Kuffner, author of The Children's Busy Book

Shuffleboard


Materials

  • Four or five flat, circular, unbreakable objects (lids from milk jugs or baby food jars, plastic hockey pucks, checkers, and so on)
  • Ruler

Directions

  1. Seat your child at the edge of a table with four or five flat, circular, unbreakable objects in front of him.
  2. If possible, use similar items rather than a mixture of objects.
  3. Ask your child to try to slide the objects one at a time toward the opposite end of table without sending them over the edge.
  4. Award points as follows: one point for coming within six inches of the edge, two points for coming within an inch of the edge, three points for touching the edge, and four points for hanging over the edge.
  5. How many points can your child win in five tries?
  6. If you like, have him play against a friend to see who gets the most points.

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