Games
Help Us Make the News! 🗞️
Did you have a “strike” with your Goopy Bowling? We want to see it! Goopy Ghost loves sharing what our friends are up to on the Little Ray News & Event page.
How to join the fun:
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Snap a Photo: Take a picture of your bowling pins or any Goopy activity you’re working on.
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Tell Your Story: Write one or two sentences about your favorite part of the game.
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Send it In: Have a grown-up email us so you can be featured in our next Community Spotlight!
Note to Parents: Your child’s creativity could be the headline of our next update. By sharing their work, you help us inspire other young readers across the Little Ray community.
🌟 Member Spotlight: Goopy Bowling!
One of our 4-year-old fans just gave Goopy a brand-new idea! To play Goopy Bowling, grab some empty plastic bottles and paint them like your favorite ghosts. Use a soft ball to see how many “Goopies” you can knock down. It’s a great way to stay active and practice your aim!
New Game Alert: Goopy Bowling! 🎳
We have the most creative friends! A huge thank you to our 4-year-old creative consultant for coming up with a brand-new way to play with Goopy.
To play Goopy Bowling at home:
Step 1: Find some empty plastic bottles.
Step 2: Decorate them like Goopy (lots of white and green paint!).
Step 3: Grab a soft ball and see how many “Goopies” you can knock down!
This is a perfect way to turn “scary” ghosts into a fun afternoon game. Have you tried it yet? Let us know in the comments!
Get Featured as Goopy Ghost Teammate. Here are some novel game options:
Goopy’s Glow-in-the-Dark Scavenger Hunt: Use glow sticks or reflective tape to hide “ghostly” shapes around a dark room. This helps children feel brave and curious in the dark as they hunt for Goopy’s glow.
The “Shrink the Ghost” Drawing Station: Have kids draw a “scary” ghost on a piece of paper and then fold it smaller and smaller until it’s tiny. This physically represents your message that ghosts shrink when shared with someone kind.
Ghostly Bubble Pop: Use bubble solution and tell the children the bubbles are “floating ghosts.” When they pop the bubbles, they are “disappearing” their worries with a laugh.
Goopy’s Kindness Rocks: Paint smooth river stones white with Goopy’s friendly face. Kids can leave these around the neighborhood to “share a glow” with others.
Want to be a star? Click here to use our Reporter Template and share your fun with us!