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Thursday, November 7, 2024

Enjoy summer in La Salle Parish with these outdoor games

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There’s nothing worse than trying to find a gift for someone and not knowing what to get them.

To take the guesswork out of gift buying, we’ve found practical and helpful gifts for any occasion, sorted by theme to help find everything you are looking for.

Top 5 “Outdoor Fun & Games” Gifts

1) Djubi Slingshot Catch Game Refill Ball Pack
Extra Classic Djubi Balls for continued play. Don't let your Djubi game get interrupted. Keep spares on hand in case your last Djubi gets stuck in a gutter or tree. For use with Djubi Classic Slingshot Catch Game.

2) Light-Up Capture the Flag REDUX
Light-up Capture the Flag REDUX is a glowing version of an all-time kid favorite activity. The game set includes orbs (flags), bracelets, territory lights, and jail markers that shine during post-sundown playtime. Twelve game variations are included to help keep the fun going, too.

3) Lawn Game
Inspired by a centuries-old Swedish lawn game and handcrafted from natural hardwoods in Vermont. Easy to learn, and fun to play.

4) Ultra Bubble Concentrate
This bubble concentrate comes from a secret family recipe that results in bigger, bouncier, and stronger bubbles. Add in a giant bubble wand and you’ve got happily entertained kids—and an altogether better bubble experience.

5) B3 Blitz Toss Pong Game
This bean bag and pong game will entertain the whole family—just take it along, set it up, and toss to play three different games. The idea started with a seashell tossing game Anthony Esposito created to amuse his kids. There are baskets at varying heights, which count for different points as you play at the kitchen table, the living room floor, or the backyard.

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