How To Play: Have children sit in a circle. One child is "it" and hops around the circle tapping each child on the head and saying, "bunny, bunny, bunny..." until he/she finally says, "RABBIT". Both children hop around the circle trying to reach the vacated spot first.
Limbo is an African game that tests your strength and flexibility so make sure to stretch before starting. You need a broomstick, or any other long stick, to play. Two players hold the limbo stick while the other players take turns going under it. (It might be easier for players if they lean the top half of their bodies backwards, going under the stick hips first.) After each player goes under once, the bar is then lowered about an inch. Players keep ducking under the limbo stick, as it gets lower and lower. If they touch it with any part of their body, they're out.
The last person left is the winner.
Try this math activity with your kids!
Remove the face cards and 10s from a deck of cards. Spread the remaining cards facedown on the table. Each player tries to pick 2 cards that will equal 10.The player's turn ends when she picks a pair that doesn't equal 10. Then the next player takes her turn. When all the cards are gone, the player with the most pairs wins!
Use a large ball. The players stand in a circle with feet touching on both sides. One kid is "it" and stands in the center. He or she tries to roll the ball between the feet of any child in the circle. If the child is successful, he/she takes the place of the child who had the ball go between their legs, and this person in turn becomes "it". The children in the circle can only use their hands to stop the ball; they should not move their legs, keeping their feet touching.
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