|
The PingPong Challenge Page
Bring a new exciting twist to your School Fundraising efforts! Use this new EasyBrick PingPong Challenge at your game area or playground, village hall or Church fête. It was really popular when Kevin's daughter raised £60 for Manor Courts School's Play Group. If you look at the Testimonials Page you'll see the letter of thanks from Charlotte Male, the Active Kidz Co-ordiantor of the Huish Episcopi Leisure Centre - no less - in Langport.
Easybrick PingPong Challenge is a game designed to raise money for charity or for the places just mentioned. It couldn't be easier: simply throw a PingPong ball into the correct hole to win a prize.
Everyone will have great fun with this easy to assemble game - EasyBrick PingPong Challenge.
When you have finished with your game simply take it to pieces and make something new.
So versatile you can make this game in any shape or size you like.
How to assemble PingPong Challenge ..... see below the photos!
Construct your own Ping-Pong Challenge:
1.. Place 7 by 7 EasyBricks upside-down on the floor in a rectangle;
2.. build a wall at least 6 bricks in height around 3 sides of the structure and two bricks high at the front edge;
3.. place numbered tickets or sweets, etc., in the upside-down EasyBrick holes as prizes;
4.. allow a reasonable distance at the front of the structure and set a marker behind which participants can stand to throw their ping-pong balls (this marker could be varied according to age and size);
5.. contestants purchase 3 ping-pong balls at a pre-determined price such as 30p for 3 balls;
6.. the object of the game is to throw a ball into one of the holes of the EasyBricks - a ball has to land within the holes of the EasyBricks for that chosen prize to be won.
Simple and sweet and great fun for everybody!
|
|