Synchronised Twisting
I found the only Twister game in the cupboard last night and decided to let the kids have a go.
One of the problems when your limbs are not long enough is that sometimes it is just impossible to do a certain move. Couple that with the fact that you occasionally get your left and right mixed up and you have a recipe for some hilarious moments.
End of the day, it's a good teaching aid for teaching left vs right, colours and general leg/hand co-ordination.
Even though it was Nigel's first time, he quite impressed me as he got the idea of having to twist his body as far as he could go in order to get to a certain colour.
Shannon on the other hand was just happy falling down everywhere.
One of the problems when your limbs are not long enough is that sometimes it is just impossible to do a certain move. Couple that with the fact that you occasionally get your left and right mixed up and you have a recipe for some hilarious moments.
End of the day, it's a good teaching aid for teaching left vs right, colours and general leg/hand co-ordination.
Even though it was Nigel's first time, he quite impressed me as he got the idea of having to twist his body as far as he could go in order to get to a certain colour.
Shannon on the other hand was just happy falling down everywhere.