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Fun Games for Children "Hide and Seek" and "Swinging Statue"
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Swinging Statue is a funny game that can be played at home however, you will need a bigger room for that or the best option here is to just go outside and play in your garden. The number of players can be as little as two but the more the better as it will make this game more entertaining.Here are the few steps to follow:

Step 1: Deciding who will be "It" can be done in a few ways for example the oldest child or the youngest can be "It".

Step 2: Swinging. The person that was "It" will have to swing the rest of the players around. The number of swings can be three or four and then "it" should let go.

Step 3: Keeping the balance. The swung player must then balance himself or herself in a statue stance as he or she was swung. Balance is very important here if a player move, laugh or fall then that person will become "it".

Step 4: Staying still. If everyone is keeping the balance then "it" will try to scare or trick the rest of the players into moving without touching them. The first player that will move will become "it".

This game is perfect for testing child’s concentration, determination to win.

"Hide and seek" is a timeless game that has been played by a lot of children. This game is enjoyed not only by the children but also by the parents. Thanks to its versatility "hide and seek" game can be played indoors or outdoors. When played especially outdoors it can provide wonderful interaction amongst children and will never be boring. The "hide and seek" game consist of two parts: the hiding where all the players apart from "it" look for a place in which to hide, and the seeking, where "it" attempts to find as many of the players as possible and touch, or "tag," them.

Here are the few steps to follow:

Selecting the players. The first thing is to select players. At least three players are needed to play the game. Nevertheless the more players the better.

Selecting an area. The next thing that has to be done is to select an area in which to play the game. A specific area with clear boundaries should be designated. An outdoor location is better, although indoors is fine if is raining.

Determining who will be "It". Deciding who will be "It" can be done in a few ways for example the oldest child or the youngest can be "It".

Starting "Hide and Seek" game.

After choosing the person who will be "it", he or she should stay at home base then close his or her eyes and begin counting out loud. The number should be between 10 and 100 depending on the ages of the children playing. Also the more players involved in a game the higher the number should be.

Hiding. The person defined as "it" should stay and count out loud and the rest of the players should run off and hide quietly. The person who is "It" is not allowed to peek at the players hiding from him or her.

Seeking. When the player who is "It" has finished counting, he or she call out, "Ready or not here I come" and starts looking for the player who have hidden. A person defined as "it" should touch, or "tag," found player.

Changing the person who was "It". The player who was touched or tagged first becomes "It" in the next round of the game.

This is enormous fun for your children, but also for you to unwind after stressful day.

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