Suitable for outdoor parent-child games

It's summer, and staying in an air-conditioned room is not an option. Take the children out to play and play parent-child games in the shade. This article recommends several parent-child games suitable for outdoor play in summer, and quickly collect them!

Parent-child play is not only conducive to emotional communication between parents and children, but also plays an important role in promoting and influencing children's physical games and partner games. Children's attitudes and methods towards objects and interpersonal communication acquired in parent-child games will be transferred to children's body games and partner games. Conversely, children's experience in physical games and partner games will further enrich the content of parent-child games.

Catch the shadow

Location: playground, park, roadside, lawn

Description:

The game won by stepping on other people's shadows first. First, let the child find his own shadow, then let him turn around, circle or run to see what has happened to the shadow. Let the child chase the shadow-and then get rid of it. When playing the game of catching shadows, the catcher must try to step on another person's shadow. In this way, the person who was stepped on the shadow became a shadow catcher again.

Insect catching trip

Materials: clean jar with lid, tweezers, clips, gloves.

Description:

Take children to parks or forests, bring small pots, tweezers, clips and other tools to look for bugs (especially under rocks, such as ants, spiders, earthworms, snails, etc. ) while walking. Pick it up gently with tweezers, clips or fingers and gloves and put it in a jar with a lid. Teach children to know those insects that bite or sting, and help them identify harmless insects.

Bark close-up

Materials: magnifying glass, paper, black or brown crayons.

Description:

Take children to observe all kinds of trees nearby, and carefully observe the lines of bark with a magnifying glass. Let the children close their eyes, touch the textures of different trees with their hands and describe them in words.

Copy the bark lines with paper: stick the paper close to the bark and copy the bark lines with crayons. Print different barks on paper and compare their textures. Be careful not to peel off the bark, so as not to expose unprotected tissues in the tree to the air and affect the growth of the tree.

Draw a shadow

Materials: Thick impervious paper, crayons or colored pens, and painting pigments.

Description:

On sunny days, lead the children to stand on the roadside or on the grass. You quickly outlined the child's shadow on the paper. Let the child pose in various interesting positions, and then draw his outline. After painting, children can draw the shadow of adults and then color the outline of the shadow.

You can also take your children outdoors and point out the shadows of trees, leaves, flowers, branches and bushes on the ground or on the wall. When the shadow is reflected on the plane, children can draw its outline on paper. Move the paper a little and draw a double image. When you get home, color it and hang it on the wall to enjoy it.

Water race

Materials: branches, leaves, branches.

Description:

Find a stream, or flowing water, choose the starting line upstream and the finishing line downstream. Put floating objects (branches, leaves, branches, etc.). ) at the starting line in the water, see which object can reach the finish line first. If the water flows under the bridge or in the passage, throw the floating objects such as wooden sticks, leaves and branches at the entrance, and then run to the other end to wait and see which object reaches the finish line first. Children will soon find out which objects float faster in the water.

Ancient parent-child games

Traffic lights: Prepare: one piece of red paper and one piece of green paper, representing red light and green light respectively.

The child stands 30 meters away from you. You have a "green light" in one hand and a "red light" in the other. When you hold high the "green light", the child will run forward immediately, and when you hold high the "red light", the child will stop immediately. This can be repeated several times. When the child runs 30 meters, you can let him go back to the starting point and start again.

Ding Xiao: When you start the race, don't run too fast. It is best to speed up gradually. And the speed of the change between red light and green light should also be slowly accelerated accordingly.

Throwing socks balls: Prepare: some socks balls, a brightly colored sock as the outer packaging, some small or damaged socks tied with rubber bands, a small plush toy in front of a small toy basket, and a baby about one meter away.

Process: Mom told the baby that the bear would play ball with the baby. Let's throw the ball into the bear's little basket together. Mom can demonstrate first. (Mom can also sit opposite the baby and play with the baby. ) mom can increase or decrease the difficulty according to the baby's mastery.

The eagle catches the chicken: I believe many parents are familiar with this game. Dad is an eagle, mom is a hen, and the baby is a chicken, dragging clothes behind mom. The eagle catches the chicken, and the hen protects the chicken. Hehe, the baby will definitely play this game.

Ding Ning Jr.: Dad and baby can swap roles and make the baby become an eagle. This game will consume a lot of physical strength and is not easy to play for long.