Around the new years eve I received an email from the co-founder of a certain company that I had applied for a part-time remote Javascript position some time back in 2019. See a full tutorial for these Pool Noodle Pom Pom Poppers here.Though early 2021 has been a year of new and interesting experiences for me. How fun are these Pom Pom Poppers!? Great for parties and homeschooling. If you want to do head-to-head races, make two tracks the same length.They actually work better if the “track” is almost flat. Depending on the size of the hole on your noodle, and the size of your cars- the cars are not going to fit perfectly in the hole divot. I found that it actually works a little better if you use a piece that is cut 1/3 of the noodle rather than 1/2. Cut your noodle straight down the center.Matchbox Car Race Track Made of Pool Noodles I used my cut noodles from the ring toss, they were a little on the short side, but worked just fine. Use 4 noodles to create the tic tac toe grid.Cut 5 disks out of two different colors of noodles.Create an arch shape with the noodle and use second pencil to hold the arch in place.Push one pencil in the ground and place the pool noodle hole over it (like in the ring toss game).You can place the “pegs” further apart depending on age/skill of kiddos. Then place the noodle hole over each pencil.Push the pencils into the grass (try 1/4 of the pencil) about a foot apart.Cut one noodle in half (easy to do with a bread knife) and tape the other together in a ring shape using the duct tape (both of these techniques were used in my Pool Noodle Wreath project too).But how about without using water!? Here are a few Pool Noodle Games I came up with that don’t call for a pool! Pool Noodle Ring Toss The final post in my Alternative Uses for Pool Noodles series is one filled with fun! Sure the intrinsic nature of a pool noodle is fun and games. Alternative Uses for Pool Noodles – DIY Pool Noodle Games Fun, Easy, DIY Pool Noodle Games- no water needed! Check out these fun alternative uses for pool noodles! Perfect for frugal summer activities for the kids.
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