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How to play games with children with paper balls (pieces)

How to play games with preschool children is definitely a headache for many precious parents. Because when playing games with children during this period, we will find some games that we find interesting, but children are not interested in it at all. The games that children are interested in are boring to us. Here are 6 simple and fun paper games to share with you.

Guess the paper ball game, the game difficulty is 1-2 stars. Prepare an ordinary 16 exercise book paper (that is, the paper in our ordinary notebook), knead it into a ball and hide it in your hand, so that the children can guess which hand the ball of paper is in. There are two key points in this game: first, hide the paper ball in front of the children. In other words, let the children know which hand we hide the paper ball in. Second, if the child can't guess which hand the paper ball is, then some paper balls should be properly leaked from his fingers.

In short, the focus of this game is to make it easier for children to guess the position of the paper ball. Of course, if the children are older, we can make it more difficult to hide paper balls, such as putting our hands behind our backs when hiding paper balls. After hiding, let the children guess which hand has the paper ball. However, it is necessary to hold the hand with the paper ball tightly, and the hand without the paper ball is relatively relaxed, so that children can easily guess the position of the paper ball through observation. Paper electrostatic game, the game difficulty is 2 stars.

Prepare a paper towel (or toilet paper), tear it into small pieces and spread it on the table. In addition, prepare two pencils and two waste towels. We and our children hold pencils and towels respectively, and each holds a pencil and rubs it on the towel to make the pencil generate static electricity. Finally, use a pencil with static electricity to absorb the scraps of paper on the desktop.

In the early stage, you can show it to your children first and let them observe the static phenomenon. When children are interested in this phenomenon, we can ask for competition. In other words, we and our children each hold a pencil with static electricity to see who can absorb the most pieces of paper in the specified time. Finally, we counted the number of pieces of paper we sucked together with our children. Paper ball throwing game, the difficulty of the game is 3 stars.

It's still the ordinary 16. Open the exercise book and knead the paper into a ball. Only this time we didn't hide, but gently threw it up and caught it. This is such a simple game. This game has two difficulties for children, that is, the strength and angle of throwing paper balls. The younger the child, the easier it is to throw away the paper ball, so that he can't catch it well.

Therefore, when we make a presentation, we should not catch the thrown paper ball at once, but throw it several times (not less than five times) before catching it. At the same time, when catching this paper ball, be clumsy, laborious and exaggerated, and don't show such a simple and easy gesture. Paper ball throwing game 2, the game difficulty is 5 stars.

This game is an upgraded version of the paper ball game above. This time, instead of throwing the paper ball into the air, we smashed the paper ball on the door or wall and caught it. Similarly, when demonstrating games to children and playing games together, they should be as clumsy and funny as possible, and they will be caught after many failures.

Paper ball game, the game difficulty is 3-5 stars. This time, we can choose A3 or A4 size paper to make paper balls. Then keep a proper distance from the children and throw paper balls at each other. The appropriate distance here means that when we throw paper balls, if children can catch them easily, then this distance is appropriate. Of course, with the children's proficiency in throwing paper balls, we can appropriately reduce the size of paper balls or widen the distance, strength and angle of throwing.

The game of throwing paper darts has a difficulty of 5 stars. Prepare a wastebasket (or bucket) of appropriate size, knead it with several groups of papers of appropriate size (here, appropriate size means that the paper ball is made easy for children to hold), then put the wastebasket at an appropriate distance (that is, make it easy for children to throw the paper ball into the wastebasket), and finally compete with children to see who can throw the paper ball into the wastebasket.

The point of this game is that every time we throw a paper ball, we have to say some exaggerated and winning vows, but when we throw it, the paper ball is always not in the wastebasket. For example, children like Altman, so we can tell them that he is so-and-so Altman and we are so-and-so monsters before throwing. This time, we monsters are sure to beat their Altman in the game of throwing paper balls, thus winning the victory of occupying the earth. In short, it is better to be a little stupid, with a second grade.

Perhaps, some people will say, is this always a loss? The answer is, as long as the children have fun, that's fine. Because the purpose of playing games is to make children happy first, thus reducing the pressure on children, enhancing their self-confidence and strengthening the parent-child relationship between us and children; Secondly, I hope they can learn to better control their own strength in the game; Finally, I hope they are interested in some phenomena, so that they are interested in learning, and then lay the groundwork for their study.