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Teamwork and Group Games for Kids in Bangalore

byThe KIDVenture's ClubSessions at your location in BengaluruStarts from1,200 per sessionView full gallery

We turn fitness into an adventure. Through parachute games, relay races, and team challenges, we help kids build confidence while learning to communicate and work together.

All together now. Tug-of-war is a fantastic game for building strength and teaching children how to work together towards a common goal.

Everyone gets involved in the fun, including our instructors. Leading by example, we join in games like tug-of-war to show the power of teamwork.

We use our giant, colorful parachute for more than just games. It's also a great tool for group stretching and cool-down exercises at the end of a session.

The "popcorn" game is always a huge hit. Kids work together to shake the parachute and send the balls flying, developing coordination and communication skills.

Our parachute activities are perfect for large groups and events. It creates a visually spectacular and highly engaging experience that encourages every child to participate.

Partner activities like this three-legged walk are essential for teaching cooperation. Kids learn to communicate and synchronize their movements to navigate the course together.

This partner balancing game requires focus and teamwork. Two children must work together to carry a ball on pool noodles through a course, carefully coordinating their every step.

A close-up of the concentration and teamwork needed for our balancing activities. These games are excellent for developing fine motor skills and patience.

This team building game involves sorting colored balls into matching hoops. It’s a fast-paced activity that encourages quick thinking, communication, and teamwork.

We love incorporating classic childhood games like "Ring a Ring a Roses." It's a simple and joyful way to encourage group participation and social interaction.

About Teamwork & Group Games

For group batches of 20 children, we bring two coaches instead of one. This allows us to divide the kids into smaller teams for simultaneous activities like relay races or tug-of-war, ensuring everyone stays active and engaged for the full 60 minutes rather than waiting in line.

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