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[Children's Association] A Collection of Fun Entertainment and Activity Ideas

Introducing fun activities and performances that will liven up your kids’ club! Kids’ clubs bring together children from the neighborhood or school to have a great time.

Getting together to play games, enjoy performances, and put on skits—children really look forward to those precious moments.

In this article, we’re introducing entertainment and performance ideas perfect for kids’ clubs.

We’ve gathered lots of ideas, from activities led by the children themselves to performances where adults entertain the kids.

Use these as inspiration and make your kids’ club as exciting as possible!

[Children’s Club] A Collection of Lively Entertainment and Performance Ideas (61–70)

[Dance] Nanchuu Soran ~Fischer’s Version~

The Soran Bushi is featured in various settings, such as on television, and many people probably danced it back in their school days.

The perfectly synchronized performance is so cool that it feels like both the audience and the dancers are filled with energy from deep within.

It’s becoming a staple for entertainment and showcases, but truly good things are loved by everyone for a long time, aren’t they?

Quiz tournament

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Quiz tournament

When it comes to classic entertainment, a quiz competition is a go-to.

Quizzes can be freely tailored to the participants and the time available, making them easy for organizers to prepare and highly satisfying for attendees.

Especially at children’s events, kids are sure to give their all answering questions! To keep them from getting bored, it’s best to prepare questions from a variety of categories.

It’s also a good idea to make it a team competition to minimize age differences.

And of course, prepare prizes so you can reward the kids who get lots of answers right!

Silhouette Quiz

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Silhouette Quiz

Silhouette quizzes are a fun way for children to develop their imagination and creativity.

By using familiar, everyday objects as prompts, you can spark their interest and curiosity.

There are many ways to enjoy them, such as drawing illustrations with paper and pens or projecting real objects onto a screen.

Using simple shapes like circles and triangles as silhouettes can really broaden children’s ideas and make the activity even more exciting.

Give it a try!

rhythm game

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rhythm game

When it comes to rhythm games, famous ones include “Rhythm 4 Game” and “Magical Banana,” but this is a simple game that even young children can join.

When someone says “Santa’s beard,” stroke an imaginary beard and say “Ho, ho, ho.” Next, when someone says “Santa’s sleigh,” pretend to jingle bells and say “Jingle, jingle, jingle.” Do this in time with the rhythm without making mistakes.

You can make it more challenging by speeding up the tempo partway through.

Try changing the words to match the season and have fun with it.

Magic Show

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Magic Show

This is a surefire act that will get everyone excited! When you think of “magic,” there’s everything from large-scale tricks like levitation and making people disappear to card tricks and sleight of hand.

You could invite a professional, or I think it would be a huge hit if a teacher or a parent fully took on the role of magician.

Let It Go dance

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Let It Go dance

“Let It Go,” the smash-hit song from Disney’s global blockbuster Frozen, is beloved worldwide.

In the Japanese version, Takako Matsu, who voices Elsa, delivers a beautifully expansive vocal performance.

How about trying a dance to this hugely popular track? Elsa’s movements as she conjures ice one after another in the film almost look like a dance, don’t they? You could exaggerate Elsa’s motions and turn them into dance moves, create your own original choreography, or pick a theme—like moves a celebrity might do—and dance along in various ways.

Heat things up so much that even the ice might melt!

Tambourine Ensemble Piece

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Tambourine Ensemble Piece

A tambourine makes sound in simple ways, like hitting or shaking it.

While keeping the rhythm on a tambourine, try striking a pose together with everyone.

It’s also fun to play the tambourine while doing a wave—sitting or standing in a line one after another.

If all the children perform with smiles, a cheerful atmosphere will fill the venue.

Watching such a tambourine ensemble is sure to lift people’s spirits.

Having someone on drums as well would make it even more exciting.