Something to play with and something to tell ...
Time: | approx. 5 - 10 min. |
Recommended age: | from 10 |
Size of group: | it doesn't matter |
Time for preparation: | none |
Material: | Kinder Surprise |
Game description
This game is especially popular at Easter. Each child receives a Kinder Surprise at the beginning of the game. Once the chocolate has been eaten, each participant assembles the toy from his egg. Now the real game begins. Clockwise, each child has to say something about the toy which relates back to his own life. For example, if there was a car in the egg, the child could say something like: “My father had a red car” or “We went on holiday in a car.” The next child perhaps received a cat. It could tell now, that maybe he is allergic to cats or that his grandmother has lots of cats on her farm. This is a game which encourages creativity. Sometimes it might be a little bit hard to connect a specified object to one’s own life. For example, if there was a space ship in the Kinder Surprise. It is highly unlikely that any participants indeed come from another planet. But perhaps, this child likes aliens and likes to watch movies from this genre.
Judging
None
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