Spend time with the kids and get outside with a homemade obstacle course in your backyard. No need to spend extra money. Use items readily available in your house to set up an age-appropriate course.
Creating an indoor obstacle course can be a fun and engaging way to keep children active, especially when outdoor play isn’t an option. These courses not only entertain but also contribute to the ...
Bored during coronavirus quarantine? Here’s your next project to fight off pesky squirrels. To keep himself entertained, former NASA and Apple engineer Mark Rober built a genius obstacle course to ...