🐦🦈 Storks and Sharks 🎾
🐦🦈 Storks and Sharks
🎯 Objective:
A fun movement and coordination game developing balance, carrying skills, spatial awareness, and confidence while introducing playful pressure and decision-making.
🧠 Focus:
Balance • coordination • agility • awareness • carrying objects while moving
⏱️ Duration:
5–7 minutes (including demonstration)
🎤 Coach Script / Story Setup:
“Alright Storks! 🐦 You’ve got a very important job today.
Your baby eggs need to get safely across the ocean and into their nests on the island 🌴
But watch out… there are SHARKS in the sea! 🦈
If you drop your egg, the sharks might gobble it up!”
🏗️ Game Layout:
Set up the area in three clear zones:
🟡 Beach Front
• A straight line of yellow cones
• Starting point for all storks🔵 The Sea
• Marked with blue traffic cones scattered or in lanes
• This is the danger zone🟢 The Island
• A circle of green cones
• Inside the circle place:Buckets / tubs = nests
Equipment needed:
• Beanbags = eggs 🥚
• Cones (yellow, blue, green)
• Buckets / tubs
• Rackets (for sharks’ fins)
🔁 Gameplay:
Each child (a Stork) starts at the beach holding one egg (beanbag).
On the coach’s signal, storks carefully travel across the sea.
They must:
• Keep control of the egg
• Avoid dropping itOnce they reach the island:
• Gently drop the egg into a nestStorks then:
• Run back around the outside to the beach
• Collect another egg
Sharks (coaches):
• Move around the sea zone
• Hold rackets above their heads like shark fins
• If an egg is dropped:
The shark “gobbles” it
Returns it to the beach supply
Play continues for a set time or until all eggs are safely delivered.
🪶 Feathers (Simplifications for Younger or Nervous Children):
• Allow walking only — no running
• Let children carry the egg with two hands
• Reduce the width of the sea
• Allow coaches to freeze while storks cross
• Use larger, softer beanbags
• Storks can step around cones instead of between them
⚡ Progressions (For Older or More Confident Groups):
• Carry the egg:
Change the beanbags to balls
• Add movement challenges:
Tip-toe across the sea
Side steps or zig-zags
• Sharks move slowly side-to-side
• Storks must freeze if a shark looks at them
• Add a time challenge:“How many eggs can your team save in 1 minute?”
• Introduce teamwork:One stork carries, one stork guides
🎾 Coaching Tips:
• Encourage:
“Slow and steady”
“Eyes on the egg”
“Soft hands”
• Praise balance and control, not speed
• Reinforce spatial awareness:Looking up
Avoiding cones and sharks
🌈 Seasonal & Themed Variations:
🎄 Christmas – Storks and Snow Sharks
Eggs become snowballs ❄️
The island is Santa’s snowy nest.
Sharks wear festive hats and guard the icy sea.
🐣 Easter – Bunny Helpers
Eggs are Easter eggs 🥚
Island nests belong to the Easter Bunny 🐰
Sharks become cheeky foxes trying to steal eggs.
🎃 Halloween – Witches and Sea Monsters
Eggs are magic potions 🧪
Island is the Witch’s Island
Sharks become sea monsters with spooky movements 👻
💘 Valentine’s – Love Birds
Eggs are hearts ❤️
Island nests are love nests
Sharks try to “steal the love”
👩👧 Mother’s Day – Baby Birds
Eggs are baby chicks 🐥
Island is Mum’s nest
Emphasis on gentle movement and care
👨👧 Father’s Day – Strong Storks
Eggs are “important packages” 📦
Island is Dad’s workshop
Sharks are clumsy builders trying to block the way 🛠️
If you want, next we can:
Add racket integration for older Tots
Create a Titans version
Produce a visual diagram (no text) to match your games library
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