Kickball
Kickball is a classic kids' game. It is played much the same way as baseball, except instead of hitting a thrown ball with a bat you kick a rolled ball with your foot. This game does much to develop foot-eye coordination because players must learn to kick a moving ball, quickly adjusting to balls that move in unexpected ways.
Soccer
Soccer is the preeminent foot game for adults and children. It is involves kicking for power, kicking for accuracy, learning to control the ball with only your feet, running, cutting and stopping. All of these activities are instrumental in developing balance, foot eye coordination, and agility.
Toe Skills
Have several children sit next to each other. Take a racket ball or ping pong ball and have a person grasp the ball using only the toes. After picking it up, have them pass it to their neighbor who will receive it using only their toes. This activity will strength their feet and allow them to focus on making precise movements using only their toes.
Feet Frisbee
Take two children and have them sit ten to fifteen feet apart. Give one Frisbee to one child and instruct them to toss it to the other child with their hands while seated. Have the other child try to catch the Frisbee with her feet. To ensure the children's safety, have them sit back to protect their faces and make sure that don't throw the Frisbee too hard. This game will develop eye-foot coordination and foot quickness.