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🌟 Running Games Outside!

Introduction

Running is fun! You can feel the wind, hear Whoosh, and see bright grass and blue sky. Let’s run, laugh, and play together.

1. Run‑and‑clap

  • Stand on the grass.
  • Run, Run, Run to a big tree.
  • When you reach the tree, Clap, Clap, Clap.
  • Count the steps: 1, 2, 3, 4.
  • Feel happy, feel proud!

2. Red Light, Green Light

  • One friend says β€œGreen Light!” – you Run, Run, Run fast.
  • When they say β€œRed Light!” you Stop, Stop, Stop.
  • Try 1, 2, 3 steps each time.
  • Hear the giggles and the soft Shhh of the wind.

3. Butterfly Chase

  • Pretend you are a bright butterfly.
  • Flap, Flap your arms and Run, Run around the flowers.
  • Count the flowers you see: One, Two, Three.
  • Feel excited, feel free!

Simple Activity: Rainbow Run

  1. Pick three colors: red, yellow, blue.
  2. Place a small cloth of each color on the grass.
  3. Run to the red cloth, shout β€œRed!”, then Run to yellow, shout β€œYellow!”, and finally to blue, shout β€œBlue!”.
  4. Count each color 1, 2, 3 and clap after each one.

Conclusion

Running games let you feel the wind, hear fun sounds, and see bright colors. Keep exploring outside, run with friends, and enjoy every Whoosh and Clap. 🌈

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