Cone Catcher Cup and Ball Game

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A playground favourite for enhancing hand-eye coordination, capturing a tethered ball with a cone.

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From £34.01 ex VAT

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Durable Design

Made from high-quality plastic, ensuring longevity and resistance to wear and tear from regular use in dynamic playground environments.

Colourful Organisation

Available in six different colours, facilitating easy playground organisation and team grouping, enhancing the gameplay experience.

Skill Development

A classic game that effectively develops hand-eye coordination, encouraging children to master precise movements and timing.

Versatile Play

The detachable airflow ball allows for varied play, including catch and throwing skills, adapting to different play preferences.

Curriculum Support

Aligns with Key Stage 1 and 2 Physical Education curriculum, supporting the development of basic movements and coordination.

Cone Catcher Cup and Ball Game

A playground favourite for enhancing hand-eye coordination, capturing a tethered ball with a cone.

Overview

  • The Cone Catcher Cup and Ball Game not only stand out for its durability, thanks to the high-quality plastic construction, but also for the six vibrant colours it comes in, simplifying playground organisation and team selection. It's a go-to resource for fostering hand-eye coordination through enjoyable, interactive gameplay.

  • This game offers a myriad of play possibilities. With a removable airflow ball, children can alternate between the classic cone catcher game and playing catch, thereby honing their throwing skills. Its versatility makes it a favourite among educators for physical activity sessions.

  • Integrating this game into the curriculum assists in achieving Key Stage 1 and 2 goals, aiming to enhance basic movement skills, balance, agility, and coordination. It serves as an engaging way to increase participation in physical activities, supporting broader exposure to sports and competitive play among pupils.

Supports the National Curriculum

Physical Education, Key Stage 2

Use running, jumping, throwing and catching in isolation and in combination.

Physical Education, Key Stage 1

Master basic movements including running, jumping, throwing and catching, as well as developing balance, agility and co-ordination, and begin to apply these in a range of activities.

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