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Kindergarten’s finger wagging for the New Year. If you know anything about it, please reply as soon as possible. It’s urgent. Thank you!
1. Ants move beans
1. Ask children to form groups of three and dress up as ants. (The first child stands, making tentacles with both hands; the second and third children bend down respectively, holding the waist of the child in front with both hands)
2. Ask groups of "ants" to line up When walking in a team, pay attention to cooperation with each other and do not fall or step on others.
3. Set a certain distance and place some items as "beans" at the end point. Invite the "ants" to move beans from the starting point to the end point and back again to see who can move the beans faster.
2. Put the nose on the nose
How to play: Blindfold the parents' eyes, turn around three times, and ask the children to use words to instruct the parents to put the nose on the exact position of the animal. Success will be achieved. .
Rules: Parents must cover their eyes and not peek. Young children can only use verbal commands.
3. Where is my baby?
Preparation: some cloth tapes
How to play: Each family is attended by one parent and one child, please invite the child Hold hands to form a circle, and the corresponding parents stand in the circle with their eyes covered. The children hold hands and sing while walking around the parents. After singing the song, they stand still, and then ask the parents to find their babies.
Requirements: Toddlers cannot make sounds and go to their parents. Parents can find their babies by touching them.
4. I put on shoes for my father (mom)
How to play: Each family is participated by one parent and one child. First, let the children know the parents’ shoes, and then let the parents Take off the shoes and put them into the circle. The teacher will shuffle the shoes and the game begins. The children will find their father's (mother's) shoes from the circle and help the parents put them on. The one who puts them on first is the winner
5. Step on balloons
Preparation: several balloons
How to play: Each family is attended by one parent and one child. The teacher gives each family a balloon and a Please use a string to blow up the balloon and tie it to your ankle, carrying the child on your back. Upon hearing the teacher's command, the game begins. Parents carry their babies and step on other families' balloons. If the balloons burst, they will be eliminated to see who is the champion.
6. Little feet stepping on big feet
How to play: Each family is participated by one parent and one child. The child steps on the parent's feet, and the parent and child hold hands. , after hearing the password, the parents take the children and run forward. The children's feet cannot leave the parents' feet to see who reaches the finish line first.
7. Pull the tail
Preparation: several tails
How to play: Each family is participated by one parent and one child, and the parent holds the child in his arms Here, hang a tail on the child's buttocks, start the game after hearing the command, and pull off other people's tails while protecting your own tail.
8. Two people and three legs
Preparation: some ropes,
How to play: A parent and a child tie the two adjacent legs with ropes. Together, after hearing the password, the two of them ran forward together to see whoever reached the finish line first would win.
9. Pushing a Cart (Kindergarten and Middle School)
How to play: The parents hold the child's legs, and the child puts his hands on the ground. After hearing the command, the child crawls forward with both hands and watches. Whoever comes first wins.
10. Cute baby kangaroo
How to play: Let the child hug the parent's neck tightly, clamp the parent's waist with their legs, and hang tightly on the parent's chest like a little kangaroo. In front of the child, the parent bends down and crawls forward with his hands and feet on the ground. The first one to reach the finish line wins
11. Push-ups
How to play: The child hugs the parent's neck and clamps his feet The parent's waist is carried on the parent's back, and the parent does push-ups with both hands on the ground to see which family can hold on the longest to win.
12. Wear big shoes
How to play: A parent and a child participate. The parent takes off his shoes and sits on the other side of the venue, and the child puts on the parent’s shoes and stands on the other side. On the other side, after hearing the command, the child starts walking towards the parent, walks to the parent, and helps the parent put on the shoes. The parent picks up the child and runs to the other side of the field to help the child put on the shoes to see who can finish first.
13. Cotton balls
Preparation: three families (each family has one large and one small)
How to play: The parents cover their eyes and use a spoon to scatter Scoop cotton balls on the table into bowls. (Keep your hands away from the cotton balls.) The child uses a spoon to scoop the glass beads from one bowl into another bowl. Thirty seconds later a family of cotton balls and glass beads were added together. The family with the most wins.
14. Nezha Treasure Hunt
Preparation: Decorated newspaper balls, toy baskets, blue wrinkled paper
How to play: Participating mothers collect toy baskets and stand At one end of the venue, the child dressed up as a little Nezha, with his father holding his waist from behind, and 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 "wave" side, and stood on the other end of the venue. Searching for "babies" (newspaper group) in the sea, every time they find one, they throw it into the mother's toy basket. When the host says stop, which family has more "babies" in the toy basket wins!
15. Kangaroo Relay
Number of people: Eight families (each family has one large and one small) as one group, each group standing in two rows facing each other (spacing is ten meters apart)* **Two groups.
How to play: The child faces the parent, holds the parent's neck with both hands, and hooks the parent's waist with his legs. 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.
16. I dress my parents
How to play: A parent is at the end point and the child is at the starting point. When the whistle sounds, the child picks up the clothes and runs to the end point and gives them to the parent. After putting on clothes and zipping up, parents carry their children and run quickly to the starting point. The first one to arrive wins.
17. Crab Catch Ball
How to play: A parent holds hands with the child, puts a ball on it, and moves forward quickly sideways. The first person to carry the ball to the end is win.
18. Happy stickers
Preparation: a rope, some stickers, and a timer
How to play: Children and parents are in a group, two groups are enough Start the game. Two parents are tied back to back by a rope, and the two children stand behind a line opposite the parents. The game begins. Each group of parents moves closer to their child's side. When one parent approaches their child's line, the child Put stickers on the faces of parents. The parent with the most stickers on his or her face within the specified time will be the winner.
Rules: 1. When the parent’s foot touches the line, the baby can stick to it. 2. Stickers can only be placed on the face. 3. Children cannot go beyond the line.
19. Small Plane
How to play: The child turns his back to the parent, wraps his legs around the parent’s waist, the parent drags the child’s chest with both hands, the child raises his arms to the side, and the parent Run to the finish line quickly, whoever arrives first wins.
20. Fishing
Preparation: Items: thin cardboard, paper clips, newspapers, and a string about 45 cm long.
How to play:
1) Draw three fish of different sizes on thin cardboard. The largest fish is worth 1 point, the medium-sized fish is worth 3 points, and the smallest fish is worth 5 points. Then cut them out.
2) Paint different fish with different colors. After they dry, paint the scales, mouth and eyes in a different color.
3) Use tape to attach the paper clip to the tip of the nose on the back of the fish, so that the most of the paper clip is exposed on the big fish, slightly less on the medium-sized fish, and almost all of the paper clip on the small fish. Not much is revealed. The smallest fish like this are also the hardest to catch.
4) Roll up several pieces of newspaper to make a hard fishing rod, then tape it together and paint it with color.
5) Secure one end of the string to a paper clip. Then carefully unfold the paper clip to create a fishhook. Glue the other end of the string to the fishing rod.
Note: Fishing can be done from cardboard boxes, or simply from the ground. Time yourself and see how many points you can score in five minutes.
21. Sheepball game
How to play: Parents and children stand face to face on the starting line at a certain distance apart. After the game starts, the parent rides on the croissant ball and runs toward the child, and then hands the ball to the child. The children then ride on the horn ball and run towards their parents' starting line. Whoever comes first wins.
22. I am little Yao Ming
How to play: Parents and children stand face to face in the prescribed position. After the game starts, the children throw the five sandbags in the basket into the basket in the hands of the parents. Parents cooperate in picking up sandbags. In the end, whoever throws the most sandbags into the basket is the winner.
23. Cockfighting fun
How to play: Each family consists of one child and one parent, who are numbered and hung up with counting cards. Then, within the prescribed range, grab one of your feet with both hands and jump on one foot to bump into others. The first person to hit the ground with their foot will be eliminated, and the remaining people will continue. The person who persists until the end wins.
24. Relay running
How to play: A game between parents and children. 2\Listen to the command, the child starts running holding the baton, reaches the parent who is already standing on the center line, hands the baton to the parent, and the parent then holds the baton and runs towards the finish line. The fastest team is the winner.
25. Run with the ball
How to play: Children hold the ball and run from the starting point to the end point, and hand the ball to their parents. The parent holds the ball between his legs and runs back to the finish line. The faster one wins. If the ball falls, you need to pick it up, clamp it, and continue walking.
26. Work together to eat fruit
Purpose: Children are required to use clear language to instruct parents and correctly judge the direction.
Preparation: some cherry tomatoes, four small plates, and four blindfolds.
Number of people: ***12 families, each family consists of three people, four families form a group, ***divided into 3 groups for preliminaries, and the winner of each group will participate in the finals.
How to play: Mom holds a cherry tomato and stands at a designated location. Dad covers his eyes, carries the child on his back, and turns around three times. With the child’s verbal reminder, he searches for the fruit in mom’s hand and uses Eat the fruit with your mouth, and whoever eats it first wins.
Rules: Mom and dad are not allowed to make any noise, and no one is allowed to touch the fruit with their hands. Violators will be disqualified from the game.
27. Run with a ball
How to play: Children and parents stand face to face; children give the ball to the parent opposite, and the parent then uses a table tennis racket to hold the ball to the finish line. If the ball does not fall down within the specified time, you win.
28. Luck Ball
Objective: Cultivate the cooperative ability of children and adults and develop their sense of balance.
Preparation: Several uninflated balloons, four large boxes, and four runways.
How to play: Mom, dad and children stand at the starting point. The game starts. Dad blows up the balloon with his mouth and ties it (cannot be smaller than the size of the balloon). Mom and children are back to back, holding the balloon and transporting it to it. The game is repeated at the designated location. The player with the most balloons within the specified time wins.
Rules: Do not touch the ball with your hands, and it will be invalid if it is dropped or exploded on the way.
29. Circle setting
How to play: Each person holds a circle in his hand and stands in the designated position. Put the ferrule in your hand into the bottle in front. Whoever has the most bets wins.
30. Two-person three-legged running
Objective: Learn two people to run on three legs in cooperation with each other to enhance parent-child emotional communication.
Rules: Dad’s hands must be behind his back, and Mom must tie the belt tightly.
How to play: Draw a starting line and a finishing line at both ends of the field. Invite several pairs of fathers and sons to stand on the starting line. The mother uses a long strap to tie the adjacent legs of the father and the child together. The father With both hands behind their backs, after hearing the command, the father and the child start running towards Guan together, and turn back after reaching the finish line. The first person to turn back to the starting line wins. Mom unbuckles Dad and the baby.
31. Balloon stepping
How to play: Children tie four balloons to their feet, and parents step on other children’s balloons (one minute). In the end, who has the most balloons left? Win, get stars.
32. Blow the ball into the basket
Goal: Train children's endurance, enhance lung capacity, and add joy to the family.
Rules: Place a plastic basket under the edge of the table and a few table tennis balls on the table. Dad, mom and baby take turns blowing the ball into the basket. See who scores more goals.
Suggestion: Parents can guide their children to master the direction and intensity when blowing the ball.
33. Crossing the river
How to play: Parents and children use three pieces of cardboard to cross the river as quickly as possible. The feet of parents and children cannot touch the ground. Three families form a group. The one who crosses the river first wins and gets the star.
34. Piggy driving
Preparation: 4 homemade golf clubs, 2 small rubber balls, and two arches.
How to play: Parents and children each hold a stick and alternately drive the ball forward. It can be that the baby drives the piglet to the parent, and the parent drives the piglet to the baby; or the parents and the baby can drive the piglet forward side by side, and the group that passes through the arch the fastest wins.
35. Happy Hula Hoop
Preparation: several small animal puppets, hula hoop
How to play: Place several small animal puppets on the ground, with space between each puppet The distance is 20 centimeters. Players can throw circles to the puppets by standing at the specified place, and get different gifts based on the number of hits.
36. Playing with newspapers
Preparation: newspapers
How to play: Parents and children stand at the starting point. At the beginning of the game, parents unfold the two newspapers on the ground in sequence, allowing the children to Go to the opposite side of the newspaper and get different gifts based on your speed.
37. Transporting watermelons
Preparation: some watermelon balls, 4 sticks, a cardboard box, and 6 large Coke bottles.
How to play: The mother (father) and the child are in the designated position. The two of them hold the watermelon balls with sticks and prepare them. The two of them hold the watermelon balls and go around the soda bottles and return along the road. Who can come back the fastest? That team wins.
38. Fun Hercules
How to play: 4 children join the game at the same time, put the rope around their waists, face outside the circle, and each think of ways to pull hard in their own direction, and pick up the rope. The gift in front wins.
39. Target practice
Preparation: 5 pictures of enemies; 5 small chairs; some sandbags.
How to play: Each child has 5 sandbags and stands behind the line. The teacher says: Start! The children throw the sandbags hard at the "enemy". After the sandbags are used up, the accuracy of each throw is recorded, and small stickers are given to the children.
40. Bowling
Preparation: 3 groups of colored mineral water bottles (10 in each group, label the bottles with place names from various places in the motherland); several rubber balls (depending on the situation) .
How to play: Children are in the designated position, rotate the ball hard and knock down the mineral water bottle. (You can award a small stick or put a small seal on the arm.)
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