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What are the parent-child activities in kindergarten?
Children will go to kindergarten after a certain age, where they can learn a lot of life skills and enhance their self-care ability. Kindergarten will hold some parent-child activities from time to time. Today, let's take a look at what parent-child activities there are in kindergarten!

What parent-child activities are there in kindergarten?

1, sticky nose

How to play: Cover the parents' eyes with cloth strips, then turn around in the same place for three times, and let the children use words to guide their parents to stick their noses on the exact position of the animals. This is a success.

I put shoes on my father (mother)

How to play: Every family has a parent and a child. First, let children know their parents' shoes, and then let parents take off their shoes and put them in the circle. The teacher will disturb the shoes. The game begins. Children will find their parents' shoes from the circle and help them put them on. The first person to wear them will be the winner.

3. I like push-ups

How to play: Children hold their parents' necks tightly and carry them on their backs. Parents do push-ups with both hands and see which group of families do the most to win.

Benefits of holding parent-child activities

1 is conducive to the healthy growth of children's body and mind. When holding parent-child activities, children can learn knowledge, develop intelligence and improve their hands-on ability in play.

2. It is beneficial to close the parent-child distance and enhance the parent-child relationship. Some children are afraid of their parents. When participating in parent-child activities, parents can become friends with their children, and both sides can better understand each other and promote parent-child relationship.