วันจันทร์ที่ 4 ตุลาคม พ.ศ. 2553

Great Childrens Games

It can be difficult to keep your children entertained without putting them in front of a computer game or the television so I've written the following article to help advise and remind you of games that can be played with young children which doesn't involve a computer game or television. I hope you find the following article informative and helpful.

I always loved Duck, Duck Goose. The idea of the game is that the children (and you if you wish) site in a circle facing the inside of the circle. One person is 'it' and goes around the outside of the circle and tap each head in turn and says 'duck' on everyone's head or 'goose'. Once 'goose' is names the person has to chase the person who as just tapped them on the head. The idea is to tap that person so they have to continue being 'it'. If the person who is 'it' isn't tapped and they manage to sit in the spare space the person left on the outer site of the circle is now 'it'.

I would also recommend Four Square which is another great child's game. In this game there should be 4 8"x8" boxes on the ground. Don't worry about them being an exact measurement this is just a guideline. You will also need a ball. There should be four players and each one should stand in a square. Each square has a position in a rank and the highest ranking square is called the King or Ace, the following Prime Minister, The third Queen and the fourth can be Prince or Princess. The King serves the ball first and bounces it only once in their box and then throws it to the Prime Minister, Queen or Prince this continues until someone either forgets to bounce it first, it bounces twice or the ball goes out of bounds. That player is then dead and they move back to the lowest ranking square. And then everyone else moves to a higher position.

I hope this article has been informative.




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