
- With an adult, choose an outdoor paved area that is clean, safe, and free from traffic.
- Determine a starting point for the course. With the Sidewalk Paint Sprayer, mark paths and various challenges along the route. Try a wavy path, or a series of circles to hop into, swirls to twist around in, and long lines on which to balance. Add as many challenges as you can to make the course interesting and fun!
- Draw the finish line and a box to record names and times.

- Players determine who will go first.
- Take turns running the course as fast as possible. Winner is the player with the fastest time.

- How about an obstacle course on wheels?
Bike Rider Challenge
Crafts like these add to the picnic-table fun when you’re finished.
Boarder Boogie
Alien Scavenger Hunt
Bike Streamers and Plates
- Embellish your course with a Crayola Super Brush™. Or use Sidewalk Chalk and Chalk Tools like the Blender and Slip Grip. The possibilities are endless!
- Large groups can play as teams. Draw two identical courses. The first team through wins. Create team uniforms by decorating T-shirts with Crayola Fabric Markers.
- Play on skates or skate boards.
- Players partner up for a real challenge. Partners stand back to back, link arms, and attempt the course without unlinking.

- Close adult supervision is required to assure children’s safety.
- Crayola Sidewalk Paints and Chalk are designed for use on concrete or asphalt sidewalks and driveways. Before use, test on a small, inconspicuous area (allow paint to dry completely). Wash off to make sure that paint and chalk do not stain surface.
- DO NOT USE ON SURFACES LESS THAN 6 MONTHS OLD. DO NOT LEAVE PAINT ON SURFACE LONGER THAN 1 WEEK.
- Safety guidelines recommend this art project as suitable for children age 4 years and older. Close adult supervision is required to ensure safety.
- STAIN ADVISEMENT: Products contain colorants which may stain clothing and other household surfaces.













