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I need two children in a large kindergarten class. It's an interactive game I played on New Year's Day.

Game name and rules: 1. Game name: torch relay preparation: 3 basketballs, 3 baskets and 3 small chairs. How to play: Every three families are divided into three groups and stand in three columns (in the order of children, mothers and fathers). The children held the torch (there was a basketball on the basket) and ran around the small chair as fast as they could, then handed it to their mother. Rule: 1. Everyone should stay away from the body when holding a fire in both hands. 2. If the flame falls to the ground, pick it up, go back to the starting point and start again. Participants (six children): 2. Game name: sedan chair preparation: 3 pieces of red hijab and 3 small chairs. How to play: Parents cross their wrists face to face, forming a 1 cross base in the middle, and then let the baby put his calf in the circles on both sides of the cross base and sit on the cross base crossed by his parents. At the same time, mom and dad lifted the baby (like a sedan chair) and rocked it up and down, then ran forward to the small chair, where the child picked up the red hijab and put it on his head, and then bypassed the small chair and ran back to his original place. The first one wins. Rule: 1. When the child holds the red hijab, the baby's feet can't touch the ground, and the red hijab is covered by the child himself. 2. After the child is covered, put your hands around your parents and don't touch the red hijab. Participants (six children): 3. Game name: frog jump preparation: 4 small chairs. How to play: Every 4 families are divided into 4 groups and stand in 4 columns. The child stands in front and the father (mother) stands behind. The children squatted down, put their hands on their heads and jumped forward like frogs. When they bypass the small chair, their mouths will make a "quack, quack, quack" sound. Rule: 1. You must squat down and jump forward. You must call three times at the designated place. Participants (8 children): 4. Game name: cart: 4 pairs of small gloves and 4 small chairs. How to play: Children wear gloves and hold the ground with their hands. Adults hold the children's legs and make them stand upside down. Children move forward alternately with their hands, and then adults move forward synchronously. While pushing, the adults said, "Let's push the cart, 1, 2, 1, 2 (the two speeds remain the same), and turn around the small chair. The first person to arrive wins. Rule: Don't lean your child's head on the ground. Participants (eight children):

5. Game name: Big feet and small feet preparation: 4 small red flags and 4 small chairs. Game: Parents and children stand face to face. Children will step on their parents' feet and hold them tightly. Parents will hold a red flag on their heads and March with their children. In the process of marching, make sure that the children's feet don't fall to the ground, and the group that reaches the opposite side as quickly as possible wins. Rule: the child's little feet step on the parents' feet and hold them tight. Participants (8 children): 6. Game name: dribbling preparation: 4 basketballs and 4 small chairs. How to play: A parent and child face to face, with a ball in the middle. The two cooperate to circle the small chair, and the first family to transport it out wins. Rule: 1. When dribbling, hands are not allowed to touch the ball; If the ball falls on the road, pick it up, go back to the starting point and start again. Participants (eight children)