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Children's Corn Hole GameEveryday Household Materials Can Craft this Simple Bean Bag Toss
This simple game can involve kids of all ages, and provide hours of fun.
Cornhole is a game that dates back to 14th century Germany and was rediscovered in the hills of Kentucky and Ohio about 100 years ago, according to the American Cornhole Association. Ohio has especially seen a resurgence in Cornhole teams and tournaments. This game is very similar to the bean bag toss you often see at carnivals, except the platform with the hole is laid on the ground at a slightly raised angle. The game is also known as Corn Toss, Bean Bag, Bean Toss, Soft Horseshoes, and Indiana Horseshoes. Learn the Rules of the Cornhole Game
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Remember to leave one end of the box open so you can retrieve the bean bags/pillows easily once the game is over. What Is Real Cornhole Like?Professional-grade bean bags are made of duck skin canvas and are filled with dried corn. The true distance for adults from the line to the platform is 30 feet; for juniors it is 21 feet. However, children who are new to this game should play much closer to the platform. The American Cornhole Association offers more guidance, such as official rules and places to buy professional Corn hole merchandise. Platforms are typically made out of wood. But this craft is simple and easy to make, and the cardboard can even be decorated by youngsters. It is also green since you are recycling ordinary household items.
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