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      • Ants in the Pants requires the players to quickly (and accurately) flip little plastic ants into a pair of very big blue trousers. Hand/Eye coordination is a must, but there is a little more to it than simply flipping. This game is also an excellent introduction to visuospatial skills, strategy & tactics, and counting & math.
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  1. The fundamental pieces involved in Ants in the Pants are a free-standing pair of miniature, usually plastic, pants; and several plastic ants. The ants are color coded - each player uses one color of ants - and designed so that pressing the tail stores elastic potential energy.

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  3. Ants: Plastic ants in different colors, divided evenly among players. Objective: The goal is to be the first player to successfully flip all of your ants into the pants.

  4. Jan 10, 2016 · Objective. To be the first player to get all four of their ants inside the pair of pants. Setup. Attach the suspenders to the pair of pants and put the pants in the middle of the play area. Each player takes the four ants of one color. Playing the Game. All of the players start flipping their ants into the air at the same time.

  5. Place the pants in the middle of a table or on the floor. Choose a set of 4 matching color ants. Each player chooses a different color set: red, yellow, green, or blue. Place your ants in front of you and you're ready to play. All players do the same.

  6. Apr 27, 2011 · Ants in the Pants requires the players to quickly (and accurately) flip little plastic ants into a pair of very big blue trousers. Hand/Eye coordination is a must, but there is a little more to it than simply flipping.

  7. This is a very simple game consisting of a dog wearing very large pants which stands in the middle of the playing area and plastic ants. The ants are stiff with a short tail and folded down the middle so the legs touch the ground while the body is up.

  8. The ants – which came in red, yellow, blue, and green – were made of springy, bendable plastic, allowing kids to make them jump by gently pushing on the ants’ backsides with a finger. The object was to get all of one’s ants into the pants before the rest of the players.

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