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What parent-child games are there in the kindergarten sports meeting?
Generally, parents and children participate in games to promote parent-child relationship, such as the following:

First, "grab the position"

Objective: To train children's reaction ability.

How to play: One child and one parent participate in each family. Parents and children hand in hand, prepare on the great circle, hear the drums, walk along the great circle, and the drums stop. Parents pick up their children and find a plastic ring to stand in the middle. Those who didn't grab it were eliminated, and those who grabbed the position continued to play. The number of participants and plastic rings decreases as the game progresses, and the last one wins.

Rule: Stand in a circle. Parents' feet must be in the circle.

Second, the "safe zone"

Objective: To cultivate children's jumping ability, self-control ability and cooperation ability with parents.

How to play: One child and one parent participate in each family. Parents put two circles on the ground, the child jumps from one circle to another, parents quickly take the circle from the back of the child to the front, and so on, until the end, the first one wins.

Rule: Children should jump in circles with their feet, not with one foot.

Third, "Let's ring together"

Objective: To train children's ability to run and react quickly and to cooperate with their parents.

How to play: One child and one parent participate in each family. Children and parents stand at the starting point to prepare. At the beginning of the game, the children ran to the finish line to get a circle, one by one, and soon came back to put it on their parents. The more you circle your parents within the specified time, the better.

Fourth, "pull the tail"

Objective: To train children's reaction ability and experience the fun of playing games with parents.

How to play: One child and one parent participate in each family. Parents carry their children on their backs and put their tails in the pants behind them. The child clung to his parents' necks. When they hear the signal, parents pull other people's tails, and at the same time, they should prevent their tails from being pulled away by others. Finally, let's see who's tail hasn't been pulled away, and whoever catches others' tails the most will win.

Rule: the tail length should be the same, not too short or too tight to pull down, just plug it in.