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Have a snowball fight. Divide your family into teams, then start throwing. Save this one for last so you can go inside, dry off, and have some hot chocolate.
Practice Your Pitch - Paint a bull's-eye target on a piece of cardboard, giving each colored ring a point value. Attach it to a tree, and keep score as the kids try to hit the target with snowballs.
Pin the Smile on the Snowman - Pass out chocolate cookies, then blindfold each child and let him try to get the mouth, eyes, and buttons in place.
Swing Away - Make a golf course by packing down a section of snow every few feet. Bury tin cans halfway down in the snow to create holes, and mark them with mini flagsticks.
Host a snowman-building contest with these ideas from familyfun.com
Go Tubing - Beach toys aren't just for sand. Have your kids sit in inner tubes and then race to the finish line using just their feet.
Build a Fort - Build a fort. Use sand buckets, loaf pans, and cut-up empty milk cartons to make a cool snow castle.
Frosty Toss - Have a snowball-throwing contest! Make a target by creating a bright circle in the snow with colored water in a squirt bottle.
Ice and Easy - Freeze colored water into ice cubes, then hide them around the yard for a wintertime scavenger hunt.
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Tic-Tac-Snow - Two players go for the championship in this classic game. Use crisscrossed sticks and pinecones as game pieces.
Snow Graffiti - Give kids spray bottles full of water that's tinted with food coloring to decorate the white canvas in your backyard.
Ice Maker - When the temperature drops below 32 degrees, blow bubbles and watch them freeze on the wand.
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Hoop It Up - Grab a few hula hoops, and have a contest to see who can last the longest. It's a lot harder when you're all bundled up!
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