Jumpropes are also mainly a 'girl' thing, at least over here. The boys liked the balls more. I'd go at least one ball per pair of kids; most kids will play a catch-like game, and a few will play in bigger groups, allowing for a couple kids to just bounce the ball.
Handclap-rhymes are easiest; you don't even really need a book. Just learn some yourself and let them transmit like the meme they are; I learned mine from other kids. Keep a notebook on who learns them and how they change and make a dozen dollars with the new sudden research on meme transmission you've done! :V.
Maybe you could talk to the school about getting some paint and a pack of kids to paint the walls? PTAs love that kind of stuff.
Legos (something like Duplo) or some other (cheaper) brand equivalent is always a good idea for Inside Toys. EVERYONE likes Lego. <( ._.)> No one can prove me wrong.
You might want to look into getting some non permanent poles, like, weighted-down ones. Asking sports stores for school donations might be a start. It can't hurt to ask, you know? They have to get rid of old stuff anyway, and most of that is perfectly good, or were floor models. Or get the school to ask; that might help more.
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Handclap-rhymes are easiest; you don't even really need a book. Just learn some yourself and let them transmit like the meme they are; I learned mine from other kids. Keep a notebook on who learns them and how they change and make a dozen dollars with the new sudden research on meme transmission you've done! :V.
Maybe you could talk to the school about getting some paint and a pack of kids to paint the walls? PTAs love that kind of stuff.
Legos (something like Duplo) or some other (cheaper) brand equivalent is always a good idea for Inside Toys. EVERYONE likes Lego. <( ._.)> No one can prove me wrong.
You might want to look into getting some non permanent poles, like, weighted-down ones. Asking sports stores for school donations might be a start. It can't hurt to ask, you know? They have to get rid of old stuff anyway, and most of that is perfectly good, or were floor models. Or get the school to ask; that might help more.