Yesterday we went along to the World Championships. Of course, if we didn't live half an hour from the venue, I doubt we'd have gone along. That said, all four of my kids have had fun cup stacking. It's a bit addictive. I even enjoy it. It's great for working on hand-eye coordination, fine motor skills, teamwork... all that good stuff.
Please note *our* focus is not on being the fastest in the world. It's more about beating your own best times, in a type of drag-race against the other team. In my view, only one person gets to be the fastest in the world. (At the moment it's a guy named Steven, who is incredibly fast.) But if that's all the focus you give to it, then you're ripping yourself off from the fun that can be had in simply doing it to get better at it.
It's this approach which I think makes the kids keen to try new things - sports, meeting new people, etc., and takes the pressure off them to do it better than anyone else. Enjoy our little video!
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The 9pm Unnatural Act with a Pig with Patrick Stokes
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Don’t let the title out you off, not attract you too eagerly. The 9pm
Summer Series 2025 continues with philosopher, reprobate, and all-round
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