A parachute game that requires children to co-operate and work together.
Encourages children to develop flexibility and strength.
Encourages children to explore creative expression though talking with their bodies.
An energetic game of moving different parts of the body, while playing with the parachute.
This silly song is quite easy and interesting. Children can repeat the lines of the song and also follow learn to follow directions by following the dance moves. Children will develop their cognitive skills, gross motor skills and...
An easy and energetic parachute game where children can learn numbers.
Use string to make a maze indoors where children have to weave their way from start to finish.
Here are 4 fun and simple games that can be played indoors using balloons.
Using simple tape, you can create a variety of experiences that the children will enjoy on a rainy day.
Children become familiar with one another's likes, dislikes, similarities and differences.
A simple game to play to help children identify each other.
Encourage children to learn to use their diaphragms and abdominal muscles to control exhalation.
Use a squeaky toy to encourage baby to turn to where the sound came from.
A relay race using water best for a hot day.
Develop baby’s listening skills and concentration by learning names of parts of the body with Simon Says.
A child will learn to aim and throw using wet sponges and a target.
A squashy game of hide and seek.
A racing game where children need to jump.
This activity prepares an infant for rolling over onto their tummy.
A colourful game which encourages an infant to grasp, reach and show excitement.