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Wednesday, December 4, 2024

Enjoy outdoor fun and games in Fairfield County with these great gifts

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There’s nothing worse than trying to find a gift for someone and not knowing what to get them.

To take the guesswork out of gift buying, we’ve found practical and helpful gifts for any occasion, sorted by theme to help find everything you are looking for.

Top 5 “Outdoor Fun & Games” Gifts

1) Personalized Giant Tumbling Timbers
Yard Games: Personalized Giant Tumbling Timbers - Stained Pine - Family

2) Original Yard Dice
Handmade from solid, all-natural wood, play your favorite dice games outdoors with rustic, hand-sized dice. Perfect for the summer, get the whole family involved for a little competitive fun.

3) Ogobild Pod
New construction sets are to be built outside but can be played inside. There are no rules, just let your imagination run wild. With the OgoBild Pod - all attachments are interchangeable, so you can build parts from the Nexus set to the Pod Set and vice versa. Active and constructive play.

4) B3 Bean Bag Bucketz Toss Game
This outdoor bean bag game will entertain the whole family—just take it along, set it up, and toss. The idea started with a seashell tossing game Anthony Esposito created to amuse his kids. There are baskets at varying heights, which count for different points as you play at the beach, while tailgating, on camping trips, or in the backyard.

5) Floating Golf Turf Game
Ready. Putt. Splash. Transform a pool or pond into a putting station. This floating golf green adds an extra element of fun to your practice. Made in the USA from 100% recycled synesthetic turf, it comes with floating golf balls, a flag, a cup, and a turfed chipping pad. Don’t have a pool? You can use it on land, too.

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