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

Enjoy outdoor fun and games in Rich 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) Light-Up Capture the Flag REDUX
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Light-up Capture the Flag REDUX is a glowing version of an all-time kid favorite activity. The game set includes orbs (flags), bracelets, territory lights, and jail markers that shine during post-sundown playtime. Twelve game variations are included to help keep the fun going, too.

2) Minnow Complete Cruiser Skateboard
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Made from recycled fishing nets, Bureo cruisers have started a wave of change in the ocean. Every one of these skateboards saves the sea from 30 square feet of fishing net plastic. Bureo’s “Net Positiva” program collects nets from fishermen who would otherwise discard them in the water, removing a major threat to marine mammals and ecosystems.

3) Original Yard Dice
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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.

4) MEGALOOP – Red & Blue
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Create people-sized bubbles with this giant bubble wand—and we mean giant. It’s a wand and dipping pool combo that lets kids (or, be honest, you) make ultra-huge bubble tubes. And with Uncle Bubble’s unique bubble solution, the bubbles are stronger and last longer, too.

5) Custom Monogram Cornhole Set
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Oakline Designs: Custom Monogram Cornhole Set



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