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For the daycare’s sports day! Fun and unique event ideas

The sports day held every year at nursery schools and kindergartens.

It’s an event that not only the children, but also their parents look forward to.

Many teachers are probably thinking, “We want to make it a fun sports day that gets both participants and cheerleaders excited!” So this time, we’ve gathered ideas for fun events that are perfect for sports day.

From dynamic and unique activities you can only do at sports day, like rolling giant balls or breaking bell balloons, to ones that cleverly incorporate classic folktales and pretend play that children love—there are plenty of ideas for events that curious kids will adore and join with sparkling eyes! Use these as inspiration to plan a sports day full of humor that’s a little different from the usual.

For the preschool sports day! Funny & unique event ideas (91–100)

Circuit to train the soles of the feet

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Circuit to train the soles of the feet

Sharpen your senses! Here are some circuit ideas to train the soles of the feet.

Prepare cone cushions, yarn, decorative balls, craft glue or tape, a glue gun, construction paper, cleaning sponges, and round stones.

Attach each material to the construction paper by type.

It’s also a good idea to use items found at your preschool or home, as well as recycled materials.

By feeling differences in texture and temperature with the bottoms of their feet while playing, and by walking over the materials to brace themselves and maintain balance, children can also improve their motor skills.

In conclusion

We introduced some unique events recommended for nursery and kindergarten sports days. What did you think? With a few adjustments to suit age and developmental stages, these can be enjoyed by a wide range of grades, so please give them a try. Preparing everything may be a lot of work, but we hope it becomes a wonderful sports day full of smiles, where the children feel, “Moving my body is so much fun!”