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Do you have any suggestions or opinions on parent-child activities?
Rules of parent-child game:

Activity 1: family mobilization (2-3 years old)

Rules of the game: Dad prepares at the starting point with sandbags on his feet. When he heard the command, he immediately jumped six laps with the sandbag on his foot and then came to the child's seat. The child quickly ran to the opposite mother with sandbags, ran to the prescribed line and threw sandbags into her mother's small basket.

Activity 2: Wheels rolled up (2-3 years old)

Rules of the game: children and parents stand face to face at the starting point and the end point respectively. Parents with children carrying tires at the starting point walk to the finish line. Parents tied the tires with ropes. The children sat on the tires. Parents pulled the tires and ran to the starting point. The first person to reach the starting point wins.

Activity 3: Happy kangaroo jump (2-3)

How to play: Parents and children jump from the starting point to the finishing point in two bags, then put the ocean ball into the bag at the finishing point, and then jump back to the starting point with the baby. The first person to reach the starting point wins.

Activity 4: Let's come together (3-4 years old)

Rules of the game: parents are at the starting point, children are opposite, parents carry the ball back to the child's end, and then the child transports the ball back to the starting point with a trolley, and the first family to come back wins.

Activity 5: Penguins walk (3-4 years old)

Rules of the game: Parents and children should start from the starting point together, and children should step on their parents' feet and avoid obstacles. The first family to reach the finish line wins.

Activity 6: Sheep corner kick (3-5 years old)

Rules of the game: Parents clap the ball at the starting point, put a sandbag on the stool every ten times, and the child will take this sandbag, ride a corner kick from the starting point to the end point, and then ride back to the starting point, so that whoever gets the most sandbag will win in the specified time.

Activity 7: Drive away piglets (4-6 years old)

Rules of the game: Parents and children stand at the starting point at the same time. First, the children drive the "pig" to the finish line and then return it to the parents. Then the parents drive to the finish line and return to the starting point, bypassing obstacles on the way, and the first one wins.

Activity 8: Rickshaw (5-6 years old)

Rules of the game: Parents and children start from the starting point at the same time, parents racket the ball, and put a sandbag on the chair after each racket 10. Children put their hands on the ground, parents grab their children's feet, and children carry sandbags to the finish line, and then return to the starting point to carry sandbags, and the person who gets the most sandbags within the specified time wins.

Activity 9: Grow taller (5-6 years old)

game rule

1. Invite three families (a child and an adult) to divide into three groups, stand behind the starting line, and arrange three "warehouses" (built-in building blocks or cans) at the opposite end.

2. After giving the password, each family's children ran to the opposite warehouse, drilled through the small iron ring, walked sideways through the plum blossom pile, took a building block (or jar) from the warehouse and ran back directly, and gave the building block (jar) to their home. Their home built a house with building blocks and jars, and the children continued to go to the warehouse to get things according to the rules until the house they built was the highest winner.

rule

Every time children go to the "warehouse", they can only take one building block.

When the drilling of the iron ring and the walking of the balance beam fail or the action is not standardized, you should finish the action from the original place and move on.