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THE 6 BEST CHILDREN’S INDOOR GAMES

Introduction

INDOOR GAMES

Indoor games are the games in which you can play games in your home or in your place. Children should play indoor games rather than mobile games. Indoor games are very necessary for children. Indoor games can be play with friends at home. Here are 6 indoor games for children.

1. Museum statue

Freeze in the pose of a statue and imperceptibly change!

Children gather in one room called “museum”. One child becomes the presenter, leaves the room, counts to twenty and returns.

At this time, the players take different poses and freeze like museum statues. The presenter enters, examines the museum exhibits and behaves like a tourist.

“Statues” try to change their position imperceptibly for the presenter. If the presenter notices the movement of the “statue”, it comes to life and becomes a tourist.

Continue the game until there is only one “statue” left. The “statue” player who is the last one left becomes the leader in the next round.

2. Abracadabra

Attention game.

One person hides a certain object, and the rest of the players go to another room.

The one who hides takes a piece of cloth and hides it in the room so that its small fragment remains in a prominent place, peeking out from somewhere.

The rest of the players enter the room and search for the hidden piece of cloth. The rule says that players cannot touch anything with their hands, but only look with their eyes.

After the player sees the cloth, he shouts “Abracadabra” and does not tell anyone where it is hidden.

The rest of the players continue to search for the piece of cloth and also shout “Abracadabra” when they find it.

All players must find a piece of cloth, and whoever finds it first gets to hide in the next round.

3. How did the word change?

This is a funny game with an unpredictable ending.

First, children sit on the floor in a circle.

The first player comes up with some random word, for example “pencil”.

The first player then whispers the word into the ear of the second player sitting to his right.

The second player must come up with another word related to the original word. In this case, it can be the word “sharpener”. The second player must whisper this new word into the ear of the next player sitting on the right.

Thus, all the children come up with new words in turn until this turn reaches the last player in the circle. At the end, children will be very surprised how the original word has changed.

In the same way, you can ask the last player to guess the original word based on all the related words that the participants have come up with.

4. Viraj

An interesting fast game with cars and races.

The first player says the word “Turn” to the neighbor to the right or left.

He, in turn, pronounces the word “Virage” to his neighbor on the right or left. In addition, the player can immediately make a sound with which the car brakes. In this case, the queue returns to the previous participant.

The game goes back and forth until everyone’s turn has been reached.

The rule of the game assumes that the participants make all sounds with tightly closed lips. If the player opened his lips and showed his teeth, he is out of the game.

5. Easy, it doesn’t get easier

INDOOR GAMES

In this easy game, all you have to do is clap your hands!

Before starting this game, clear all obstacles from the floor of the room.

One child is designated as a “listener” and goes to the middle of the room blindfolded.

The other player is called the “accountant” and sits with a pen and a piece of paper.

Another participant goes to any part of the room and claps his hands.

The “listener” listens to the claps and indicates the direction they came from.

If the “listener” indicates the wrong direction, the “accountant” puts an “X” on a piece of paper opposite his name. If the “listener” indicates the desired direction, the “accountant” puts a “tick” opposite his name on a piece of paper.

The clapper has ten tries and claps in different parts of the room. Then the game becomes more difficult.

Now the “listener” tries to determine the direction of the applause not only blindfolded, but also by covering one ear with his hand.

Each participant must play the role of “listener”, “counter” and the one who claps.

6. Color room

Your children will find all the colors of the rainbow in this fun game.

All children stand in a circle, and one participant – the leader – stands in the center of the circle.

The presenter in the center of the circle calls any color at his discretion.

The rest of the players standing in a circle run around the room. Their task is to find an object in the room of the same color as the presenter has guessed.

The winner is the participant who finds the item of the right color the fastest. He becomes the host in the next round.

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