AthenaOnyx mentioned in a post about Spin the Bottle for Teens which is a wonderful idea. How about Hide and Seek as a Child interactive with all ages not just other Children can participate?
I would love some more active children games like hide and seek and tag.
When toddlers are back (crosses fingers) I'd really like to see them included. I just saw 2 first graders playing tag with a little 3 year old the other day very sweet and all were having fun. I'd especially love it if sometimes toddlers hilarious/adorably got the game wrong or had to learn it. Just on Friday at work (I work at an elementary school that also has preschool classes) another staff had one of the toddler girls play hide and seek with him. She ran and stood pressed up on the same side of the tree as him waiting for him to open his eyes and somehow not find her. It was very cute.
All of these would be great, I don't really care about toddlers, but right now I skip the child also, there is really limited fun for them to do with others.
What if a child was playing tag with a child ghost, and the ghost pops up in front of the child and tags them. Or teens are playing spin the bottle and a ghost enters the bottle and spins it to someone on whom they have a crush.
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And tag would be nice! Hula hoops? Or maybe even jump ropes.
Disclaimer: He or Him! Not a girl!
> That's really cute! I would love to have that in the game.
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> And tag would be nice! Hula hoops? Or maybe even jump ropes.
Tag would be AWESOME too!
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When toddlers are back (crosses fingers) I'd really like to see them included. I just saw 2 first graders playing tag with a little 3 year old the other day very sweet and all were having fun. I'd especially love it if sometimes toddlers hilarious/adorably got the game wrong or had to learn it. Just on Friday at work (I work at an elementary school that also has preschool classes) another staff had one of the toddler girls play hide and seek with him. She ran and stood pressed up on the same side of the tree as him waiting for him to open his eyes and somehow not find her. It was very cute.