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10 Wonderful Ways To Keep Kids Entertained

2.Tarp Target

Create your own target game by stringing up a tarp between two trees, cutting some shapes into the tarp, with some being bigger than others, outlining them with tape and giving the holes a score. Then get a small ball and let your children try and score as much as they can in 5 throws!

 

1.Ten Ten –

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In playing this game, girls stand facing each other clapping their hands and moving their legs to a rhythm. The aim of each girl during the game is to ensure that she does not raise the leg directly facing the other girl – which means it is okay for a girl to raise a left leg when the other raises a right leg. Once a girl raises the wrong leg, the other girl scores a point.
Ta lo wa ninu ogba naa? – To play this game, the children form a circle. One of the players stands outside the circle while those players in the circle sing ‘ta lo wa ninu ogba naa,’ which literarily means in Yoruba ‘who is in the garden?’ When the song ends, the player outside the circle chooses any of the players in the circle to replace him/her before joining the others in the circle.

 

 

 

 

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