


You can mention a few engineering principles, like a pyramid shape with a wide base will probably work best. Stack ‘em Up: Try to make a snowball tower.See who can make the shot from all the way across the room! You can use masking tape or painter’s tape on the floor to mark off a line a few feet away. Bucket Toss: Pretty much the same thing, only have them toss the snowballs into a bucket or bowl.How many times can they do it? Throw a little learning into the mix for younger children by having them count out loud or have one child draw tally marks on a chalkboard while another is throwing. Have the kids throw the snowballs to try to hit the target.

On Target: Print out or draw a target that can be taped up on a door, wall or window.We have a few ground rules at our house such as always aim below the chest (no head shots). Snowball Fight Game: This one is obvious, right? You may as well do this one first because your kids are dying to throw these things at each other anyway.

Here is our list of snowball games, but you and your little ones could probably think of many more!
