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What are some parent-child games for Father’s Day?

What are the parent-child games for Father’s Day?

1. Parent-child games for Father’s Day: Nezha Treasure Hunt

Participants: families of three, families who choose this game Two parents*** are required to participate

Game preparation: Decorated newspaper balls, toy baskets, blue wrinkled paper

Game rules: Participating mothers collect toy baskets and stand At one end of the venue, a child dressed up as a little Nezha, with his father holding his waist from behind, stood at the other end of the venue, with a "wave" in the middle. After the host gave the order, the father and the little Nezha ran to the side of the "wave". "Looking for" babies in the sea (newspaper group) throws each one found into the mother's toy basket until the host says stop, which family has more "babies" in the toy basket wins!

2. Father’s Day parent-child game: Kangaroo Relay

Number of people for the parent-child game activity in the middle class of kindergarten: eight families (each family has one large and one small) as one group, and each group is divided into two rows to stand opposite each other (the distance is Ten meters)*** two groups.

Contents of parent-child game activities in the middle class of kindergarten: Children face their parents, hug their necks with their hands, and hook their legs around their waists. Parents should not touch their children with their hands. They should quickly run to the opposite side and pass the baton to the next parent. Whichever team completes the transfer first is the winning team.

3. Father's Day parent-child game: "I Dress Mom and Dad"

A parent is at the finish line and the child is at the starting point. When the whistle blows, the child picks up the clothes and runs to At the end, the parents put on their clothes and zipped them up. The parents then picked up their children and ran quickly to the starting point. The first one to arrive wins.

4. Father's Day parent-child game: "Crab Ball"

A parent holds hands with his child, puts a ball on it, moves sideways quickly, and puts the ball first The one who reaches the finish line wins.

5. Father's Day parent-child game "Two persons and three legs"

One leg of the child is tied to one leg of a parent, forming the shape of two persons and three legs, moving from the starting point to At the end, whoever comes first wins.

6. Father's Day parent-child game "Little Plane"

The child turns his back to the parent and wraps his legs around the parent's waist. The parent holds the child's chest with both hands, and the child puts his arms to his side. In the horizontal lift, parents quickly run to the finish line, and the first one to arrive wins.

7. Father’s Day parent-child game Little Commander (Father and Son) How to play in the middle class

Let the child ride on the father’s neck. The parent is blindfolded, and the child directs the direction to transport a balloon. First, Whoever arrives wins. Props: Balloons, baskets, cloth strips

8. Father’s Day parent-child game Blowing and Sitting Balloons (Family) Small Class

How to play: Dad blows the balloon at the starting point, and the baby is transported to the middle The mother at the finish line is the one who breaks the ball. The first one to break is the winner. Props: balloons

9. Father’s Day parent-child game dribbling (family) preschool and senior classes

How to play: three to one In the group, the baby picks up a spoon and dribbles, the mother dribbles with chopsticks, and the father dribbles with a table tennis racket. There is a relay race. The first one to come wins.

Props: table tennis balls, spoons, chopsticks, table tennis bats

10. Father’s Day parent-child game fruit picking (grandparents and grandchildren) small class

How to play: young children and A group of old people and young children stand at the starting point and run to the place where the fruits are placed and throw them. Grandma or grandpa catch them with a basket at the end point. The one who catches the most wins.

Props: sandbags, baskets