Camera
Time: | approx. 15 - 20 min. or longer |
Recommended age: | all ages |
Size of group: | playable with a few teammates |
Time for preparation: | none |
Material: | None |
Game description
In the beginning, the kids are divided into teams of two kids each. Now, one kid closes his eyes, and the other kid leads him around by gently nudging him at the shoulders. If he sees an interesting object, they stop. He gets the child’s head into position so that the object can be seen and takes a “photo” by gently pressing the hand of the “blind” kid. Subsequently, the kid opens his eyes, memorizes the object and closes his eyes again. After five objects were photographed, they change position. Afterward, each has to describe the seen objects. This game is a fun alternative for a group outing to the museum or to the zoo. In the end, the youth worker can give a detailed description of the seen objects and explains their connections. This is a game with a great learning effect. The children learn while playing a game.
Judging
Fun is at the centre of this game
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