Two players should stand facing each other and, after counting “1, 2, 3, shoot!” at the same time show one hand forming a stone (closed hand), paper (open hand) or scissors (index and middle finger). The rule i...
Give one sheet of paper and a pencil or crayon to each participant. When you say “go”, each child starts a drawing but only for a short time - when you say “stop”, they must stop drawing and pass their sheet to...
You will need a piece of chalk or masking tape, and a section of floor where you can draw the game area. Draw a hopscotch pattern on the ground, and number each square from 1 to 9. The first player tosses a pe...
It is in childhood that we learn much of the concepts needed for the rest of our lives. All this starts in the most fun way: playing! Anything turns into fun in the hands of our children. How many times you hav...