To perform this game, you will need at least four children. The following steps must be followed:
The children stay well away from the mother or father and, one at a time, say:
“Mom (or Dad), can I go?”
“It can,” he replies.
“How many steps?” asks the son.
The child who is the mother or father says the number of steps.
“Of what?” asks the son.
She or he answers whether they are kangaroo steps (jumped), elephant (short or long), ant (very short) or frog (jumping like a frog).
Then, the turn passes to another child, and so on, until one reaches the mother or father first. She will command the next round.
While one person keeps their eyes closed counting up to a certain number agreed with the participants, usually with the number of people who are participating (5 people = 50), the other participants hide. At the end of the count, the person must look for the hidden participants.
When the leader says, "Dead!", everyone will crouch down. When the leader says, “Alive!” everyone jumps to their feet. Anyone who does not comply with the orders or gets confused is eliminated, until only one participant remains, who will be the winner and the next leader.
Two participants hold hands forming the burrow and the third will be between them and will be the bunny. Outside are the lost rabbits, that is, without burrows. When the signal is given: 'Bunny comes out of the burrow, one, two, three', the burrows raise their arms and all the bunnies must occupy a new burrow, including the lost rabbits. Burrows can also be made with hula hoops.
A minimum of three participants are required for this game. Two children, three meters apart from each other, place the rubber band around their legs, forming a rectangle, while the other jumps in and over it.
Carrinho de rolimã or cart with bearings is the name given to a cart, usually made of wood and steel bearings, for racing downhill. It is usually used on paved and smooth descents.
There will be an opposing base, which participants must try to knock down with the ball, while the hitters must defend the base with the bat. If the batter hits the ball, the pitcher who threw it runs to catch it. Meanwhile, hitters run between the bases and hit bats as they cross each other.
It works as follows: while singing the song, all participants, in a circle, keep their hands closed. One person leads the game, hitting the closed hands of the colleagues. When the song ends, the person whose hand was tapped last has to choose a popsicle flavor. The chosen flavor must be beaten in the hands of others according to the syllables of the word (For example: a-ba-ca-xi). The person who is going to receive the slap on the last syllable must put their hand back. Whoever has both hands behind is eliminated. The winner will be the last to leave.
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