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plastic sheet (or tarp), pin tins, pans, Jell-O, twister spinner, hose, (twister plaque)
Directions:
Best done when it's warm outside so that when it's over kids can hose down. This one is very messy. Get a square of cheap plastic sheet or tarp and attach pin tins in a 4 x 4 grid by pushing a pull clip through the bottom of the pans and plastic, and then spreading out the clips under the plastic to hold them down. You then may fill them with Jell-O (already made right before club). Have a regular twister spinner and six kids who will go for it. Play in bare feet. You can have a trophy plaque that looks like a twister board with a past winner in each circle.
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