Swimming Pool Games For Children Of All Ages: A Guide

A Newcastle Swimming Pools Blog

Do you have children? Are they ready and raring to use your fibreglass pool? But just swimming laps every single day can be boring. There's also just so much enjoyment that you can get from splashing the water in the pool at each other.

What if there were activities that you could do with your kids, in your pool, that were fun for everyone? These swimming pool games are just that, and we've got ideas that work for all age groups. Remember though, that anytime you allow children in or near your pool, they should be supervised. Even if there are multiple children in the pool area, there should always be at least one adult present with them. Now let's look at some fun swimming pool game ideas.

Swimming Pool Games That Children Will Love

When it comes to pool games, there are those that a small group of children can enjoy. There are also games that you can enjoy in large groups as well. Here are some swimming pool games that you should definitely try out this year.

1. Tag Team

This is a game that children love playing, but adults can also join in as well. Up to twenty people can play this game, depending on the size of your fibreglass pool. First, get an equal number of adults and kids in your pool. So if there are six kids, there should be six adults.

Then, the adults should hoist the kids onto their shoulders.

Then, they have to work as a team to push other kids off of the shoulder of the adult that’s carrying them. When a kid falls into the water, they’re out. The last kid left hoisted on the shoulders of an adult, is the winner.

2. Treasure Hunt

This is a great swimming pool game to play, especially with younger kids. For this game, you’ll need between five to ten children. First, ask the children to hide in your home. Then, take various objects, like pool toys, and hide them around your pool’s base.

The children can make use of swimming pool goggles to dive into your pool to find hidden objects. For this game, ensure that there’s at least one adult who’s constantly monitoring the status of the children. The children should not be allowed to spend too much time underwater and should regularly come to the surface to take a breath of air.

3. Hitting Bobbing Heads

You’ll need a water volleyball to play this game. To start the game, you’ll need to get a player to stand in the pool’s centre, with the ball in their hands. The other players, of which there should be at least four, should surround the player holding the ball.

The players surrounding the person holding the ball should go underwater. Should anyone come up, then the person in the centre should throw the ball at them.

4. Pool Volleyball

Pool volleyball is a game that can be enjoyed by children and adults alike. To play this game, you’ll need at least four players. You can have more players as well, up to five on each side. If you have a larger pool that can accommodate more people, then make bigger teams.

You’ll also need a volleyball net, that’ll help divide your pool into two equal halves. If you don’t have a pool volleyball, then using a normal volleyball is fine as well. To play this game, the team with the ball must pass the ball to the other side. When it’s returned, they should hit the ball back or pass it to a teammate. If the ball falls in the water on the side of the team, then the opposing team gets a point.

5. Scavenger Hunt

Do you want to do a treasure hunt, but one that comes with a time limit? Make pool time more competitive using this fun and entertaining swimming pool game. You’ll need between five and ten children to play this game.

First, gather plastic sticks. Then, ask the kids to stand around the pool’s edges. Start throwing the sticks towards the centre of the pool and ask the kids to grab them. The person who manages to grab the most number of sticks, by the time you’re done throwing all the sticks out, is the winner.

6. Attacking Octopus

This is a fun game that gets more entertaining when you have a larger group playing it, as well as a pool large enough to fit everyone. You’ll need at least ten kids to play this game, and up to twenty kids can play this game at the same time. To begin the game, a kid needs to stand in the middle of the fibreglass pool.

Then, other kids will try to pass through the middle, to reach the other end of the pool. The kid in the centre should try to touch any of the other kids who try to pass them. If they touch another kid, then that kid joins the octopus as well. The game ends when a kid successfully reaches the other end of the pool without being touched. Or else, if all the kids join the octopus, then the game ends as well.

7. Battles On Rafts

Do you have inflatable rafts or floaties for the kids to use? If you do, then these could be excellent battlegrounds for entertainment. For this game, you’ll need at least ten players. Get all the players to stand on the floaties, and then move around your pool. They should try to push other players off their rafts.

The last person left standing on their raft, is the winner.

Conclusion

Swimming pool games are great ways to keep children entertained, while they’re using your pool. From raft battles to pool volleyball, there are loads of games that you can get your children to play, in your pool. Use this guide to learn way some of the most popular swimming pool games for children are, as well as how you can play them. Learn the rules, and most importantly, how to win in these swimming pool games.

Swimming Pool Games For Children Of All Ages: A Guide

A Newcastle Swimming Pools Blog

Do you have children? Are they ready and raring to use your fibreglass pool? But just swimming laps every single day can be boring. There's also just so much enjoyment that you can get from splashing the water in the pool at each other.

What if there were activities that you could do with your kids, in your pool, that were fun for everyone? These swimming pool games are just that, and we've got ideas that work for all age groups. Remember though, that anytime you allow children in or near your pool, they should be supervised. Even if there are multiple children in the pool area, there should always be at least one adult present with them. Now let's look at some fun swimming pool game ideas.

Swimming Pool Games That Children Will Love

When it comes to pool games, there are those that a small group of children can enjoy. There are also games that you can enjoy in large groups as well. Here are some swimming pool games that you should definitely try out this year.

1. Tag Team

This is a game that children love playing, but adults can also join in as well. Up to twenty people can play this game, depending on the size of your fibreglass pool. First, get an equal number of adults and kids in your pool. So if there are six kids, there should be six adults.

Then, the adults should hoist the kids onto their shoulders.

Then, they have to work as a team to push other kids off of the shoulder of the adult that’s carrying them. When a kid falls into the water, they’re out. The last kid left hoisted on the shoulders of an adult, is the winner.

2. Treasure Hunt

This is a great swimming pool game to play, especially with younger kids. For this game, you’ll need between five to ten children. First, ask the children to hide in your home. Then, take various objects, like pool toys, and hide them around your pool’s base.

The children can make use of swimming pool goggles to dive into your pool to find hidden objects. For this game, ensure that there’s at least one adult who’s constantly monitoring the status of the children. The children should not be allowed to spend too much time underwater and should regularly come to the surface to take a breath of air.

3. Hitting Bobbing Heads

You’ll need a water volleyball to play this game. To start the game, you’ll need to get a player to stand in the pool’s centre, with the ball in their hands. The other players, of which there should be at least four, should surround the player holding the ball.

The players surrounding the person holding the ball should go underwater. Should anyone come up, then the person in the centre should throw the ball at them.

4. Pool Volleyball

Pool volleyball is a game that can be enjoyed by children and adults alike. To play this game, you’ll need at least four players. You can have more players as well, up to five on each side. If you have a larger pool that can accommodate more people, then make bigger teams.

You’ll also need a volleyball net, that’ll help divide your pool into two equal halves. If you don’t have a pool volleyball, then using a normal volleyball is fine as well. To play this game, the team with the ball must pass the ball to the other side. When it’s returned, they should hit the ball back or pass it to a teammate. If the ball falls in the water on the side of the team, then the opposing team gets a point.

5. Scavenger Hunt

Do you want to do a treasure hunt, but one that comes with a time limit? Make pool time more competitive using this fun and entertaining swimming pool game. You’ll need between five and ten children to play this game.

First, gather plastic sticks. Then, ask the kids to stand around the pool’s edges. Start throwing the sticks towards the centre of the pool and ask the kids to grab them. The person who manages to grab the most number of sticks, by the time you’re done throwing all the sticks out, is the winner.

6. Attacking Octopus

This is a fun game that gets more entertaining when you have a larger group playing it, as well as a pool large enough to fit everyone. You’ll need at least ten kids to play this game, and up to twenty kids can play this game at the same time. To begin the game, a kid needs to stand in the middle of the fibreglass pool.

Then, other kids will try to pass through the middle, to reach the other end of the pool. The kid in the centre should try to touch any of the other kids who try to pass them. If they touch another kid, then that kid joins the octopus as well. The game ends when a kid successfully reaches the other end of the pool without being touched. Or else, if all the kids join the octopus, then the game ends as well.

7. Battles On Rafts

Do you have inflatable rafts or floaties for the kids to use? If you do, then these could be excellent battlegrounds for entertainment. For this game, you’ll need at least ten players. Get all the players to stand on the floaties, and then move around your pool. They should try to push other players off their rafts.

The last person left standing on their raft, is the winner.

Conclusion

Swimming pool games are great ways to keep children entertained, while they’re using your pool. From raft battles to pool volleyball, there are loads of games that you can get your children to play, in your pool. Use this guide to learn way some of the most popular swimming pool games for children are, as well as how you can play them. Learn the rules, and most importantly, how to win in these swimming pool games.