This continued to the end of the line where the last girl grabs the cotton ball and places it in her bag. If any of the girls dropped a cotton balls it could not be picked up and a new cotton ball was started again down the line. No one was allowed to touch the cotton balls with their hands except the first and last one in line, the team with most cotton ball in bag won. We played it two ways, one cotton ball at a time going down the line till the end before a new cotton ball could start and the other was a steady flow one right after another, this made the game a little more hectic.
We had 2 girls at a time play against each other, while setting at a table, we blindfolded them gave each of them a extra large spoon, empty bowl and placed a bowl full of cotton balls in front of them. The girls had one minute to try to scoop as many cotton balls and fill their bowl while holding it on their head. We gave each girl a cotton ball and a straw; we put masking tape down the middle of long tables and a line of tape for starting and finish line.
The girls had to blow the cotton ball to the finish line by blowing thru straw. We had play offs after all the girls raced. It comes with over indoor and outdoor games. It is broke down in categories so if you have a ball checkout all the ball games, looking for relay games there are pages and pages of ideas for that as well.
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Research Paper. Ben Davis March 24, How much do a bag of cotton balls cost? Does Walmart have cotton balls? What can I use instead of cotton balls? Are cotton balls the same as cotton wool? Are cotton balls really cotton?
What animal does cotton come from? What is the best cotton in the world? Can you eat cotton? Does cotton take a lot of water to grow? Is Cotton finite or renewable?
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