Slip Stream Presents: Wacky Sports

Wacky Sports

Do you know you can go kayaking in a pumpkin? Or chase a cheese downhill? What about underwater cycling or ironing on top of a mountain? No?

Then find out in Wacky Sports - filled with facts about some of the craziest sports on Earth. Slipstream is a new generation of reading resources specifically designed for struggling and reluctant readers.

Looking for a fresh way to engage your students in physical education or a fun bonding activity for the family? Look no further than "Wacky Sports" by Slipstream, written by the ever-creative Anne Rooney. This delightful book is a treasure trove of unconventional games that will get everyone moving, laughing, and learning together.

"Wacky Sports" bursts with imaginative ideas that transform everyday activities into exciting competitions. Whether it's "Sock Wars" where kids fling balled-up socks at targets or "Human Obstacle Course" that lets them navigate through a maze of classmates, Rooney has crafted activities that challenge both body and mind. These games emphasize teamwork, creativity, and problem-solving, making them perfect for classroom settings and family game nights alike.

What makes "Wacky Sports" stand out is its accessibility and ease of implementation. Each game requires minimal equipment—often just items you already have around the house or classroom—making it a breeze to set up and play. The instructions are clear and concise, ensuring that you can dive right into the fun without wading through pages of rules. Slipstream's vibrant illustrations and Rooney’s engaging writing style make this book not just a manual, but an adventure in itself.

So, whether you're a teacher looking to spice up gym class or a parent searching for a new way to keep the kids active, "Wacky Sports" is your go-to guide for turning ordinary days into extraordinary adventures. Happy playing!

Author: Anne Rooney

I write books of all sizes for people of all sizes. On the whole, I write short books for short people and longer books for longer people. But I also write a fair number of short books for long people - they're for older readers who aren't yet confident with long books. A lot of the books I write are things that are true. Others are totally made up. Even the made up ones aren't entirely lies. Stories help us discover universal truths through literal lies. So that lies/truth thing - it's trickier than it looks.

Book Details:

  • Publisher: Slip Stream
  • Format: Paperback
  • Print length: 24 pages
  • Dimensions: 23 cm
  • Reading age: 6 - 12 years old
  • Publication date: 13/03/2014
  • ISBN: 1445132273

What are some of the wackiest sports played around the world that kids can do?

Author: Anne Rooney

Who says sports have to be serious to be fun? Let’s dive into some of the wackiest, most delightful sports from around the globe that your students or kids can easily try out. These activities are sure to bring a smile to their faces while keeping them active and engaged!

First up, have you ever heard of “cheese rolling”? Originating from the UK, this hilariously thrilling sport involves chasing a wheel of cheese down a steep hill. While you might not have a hill handy (or a spare wheel of cheese), you can easily adapt this by rolling a ball down a gentle slope and having the kids race after it. It’s all about the chase and the giggles that ensue!

Next, let’s hop over to Finland for a game of “Wife Carrying.” Now, don’t be alarmed by the name—this sport doesn’t actually require spouses. Instead, pair up the kids and have them carry each other (safely, of course!) through a fun obstacle course. You can make the course as simple or as elaborate as you like, incorporating things like crawling under tables or hopping over small hurdles. It’s a fantastic way to build teamwork and muscles!

Lastly, how about a round of “toe wrestling”? Yes, you read that right! This quirky sport from England is like arm wrestling, but with toes. Have the kids sit opposite each other, lock their toes, and try to pin their opponent’s foot down. It’s silly, it’s weird, and it’s bound to result in lots of laughter. Plus, it’s a great way for them to learn about balance and coordination.

These offbeat sports are perfect for injecting some fun into your physical education lessons or playtime at home. They’re easy to set up, require minimal equipment, and most importantly, they promise a lot of fun and laughter. So, let’s roll that cheese, carry those “wives,” and wrestle those toes—because learning and play should always go hand in hand!

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