This game has it in itself: learn colors, coordinate hands and feet while still keeping the balance. A game in which a lot is laughed and many people sink to the ground. All you need for it are colored cardboard covers, a few shoes and a few gloves and a drumstick as a pointer.
Have fun!
Media Education for Kindergarten and Hort
Relief in everyday life, targeted promotion of individual children, independent learning and - without any pre-knowledge already usable by the youngest!
Put on the other cardboard covers as in the picture. Make sure that the distances are adapted to the smallest child.
A child spins the drumstick. The tip of the drumstick points to the color, the child puts the corresponding foot or hand.
The child tries to stay in position until the next position is turned. Then the child changes to the new position.
The game becomes a little heavier when the child maintains the first position and the second one adds.
A child can turn the twister and the others place themselves accordingly.
Alternatively, a child can turn the twister after the other and each child is placed alternately. Just look and try how it is suitable for the children.
The older the children become, the more people can stand simultaneously on the cardboard lids in different positions.
Play with several children, then a child chooses to referee. The referee spins the Twister. Since you've only two, then just change hands with the Twister.
The game is also fun at a children's birthday party or a garden party.
Materials
Directions
Put on the other cardboard covers as in the picture. Make sure that the distances are adapted to the smallest child.
A child spins the drumstick. The tip of the drumstick points to the color, the child puts the corresponding foot or hand.
The child tries to stay in position until the next position is turned. Then the child changes to the new position.
The game becomes a little heavier when the child maintains the first position and the second one adds.
A child can turn the twister and the others place themselves accordingly.
Alternatively, a child can turn the twister after the other and each child is placed alternately. Just look and try how it is suitable for the children.
The older the children become, the more people can stand simultaneously on the cardboard lids in different positions.
Play with several children, then a child chooses to referee. The referee spins the Twister. Since you've only two, then just change hands with the Twister.
The game is also fun at a children's birthday party or a garden party.
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