Play a fast-paced game that is popular in the Spanish countryside. Paint your own action-filled fun on your playground!
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You'll really enjoy this game that is a hit with kids in Spain. The object is to knock over the bottle without letting the bottle-keeper tag you. Here's how to set up the playing area and get started.
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Ask an adult to help find a safe, large concrete or asphalt area outdoors. Ask permission before you paint. For best results, Crayola® Sidewalk Paints are designed for use on concrete or asphalt sidewalks and driveways that are at least 6 months old. Test paint before using.
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Use the paint roller in the Crayola Sidewalk Paint Kit to paint a long boundary line. In the center of the line use the So Big Brush to paint a 25-inch (63.5 cm) diameter circle.
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Now use the roller and Crayola Sidewalk Paint to paint a line which is parallel to and about 10 feet (3 m) from the first line. Air dry.
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Place an empty 2-litre plastic soda bottle inside the circle. Choose someone to be the bottle watcher who stands next to the circle. The other players stand along the parallel line.
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Players take turns tossing a ball. They try to knock the bottle over and out of the circle. If a player is successful, then that that player runs to retrieve the ball and cross the boundary line with the ball. Meanwhile, the bottle watcher resets the bott
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If a player is tagged, that player becomes the bottle watcher. If the player escapes across the boundary line with the ball, a point is scored. The game continues until 20 points are scored. Of course, you can also make up your own rules to play this game
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Wash off paint with a garden hose or rain within 2 weeks.
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