2. What instructions does the child have to follow? from hide and seek
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Hide and seek is a children's game that has been around a long time and it makes counting fun. You can play it indoors or outdoors, but set a few rules to keep it safe. For instance, there might be out-of-bounds spaces indoors, or set the boundaries for where they can go outdoors.
The rules are that one person (the "seeker" or "it") closes their eyes and counts while all the others hide. Take it in turns to be "it". At this age your child might only know how to count to 5 or 10 or 20. Maybe they count to 10 more than once to give others time to hide. When the counting is finished, the seeker tries to find whoever is hiding. It's exciting!
If you have a group of kids, try a different version of hide and seek called "sardines". In this game, only one person hides while all the others close their eyes and count. As each person finds the hider, they hide alongside them. Soon the hiding place is as packed as a tin of sardines. The last one to find the hiding place can be the first hider next time.
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