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Get excited! A list of popular and fun hand games that captivate children

Here are some fun hand-play ideas that will captivate children!

Move your hands and body to the songs and rhythms of hand-play, and both kids and adults can enjoy it together.

Have fun matching the songs and movements of the hand-play.

Through communication with friends, children can create precious memories as they play.

It’s easy to do anywhere, so try incorporating it as an opener for childcare events and other activities!

Enjoy hand-play with the children and spend a wonderful time together.

Get Excited! A List of Popular and Fun Hand-Play Games That Captivate Kids (31–40)

natto

[Hand play song] Natto Song (in Asoppa!)
natto

A fingerplay about “natto” that’ll have you hooked after just one listen.

Because the choreography matches the lyrics, kids naturally learn it as they sing—another big plus! The “ne~ba neba” part is so catchy that children will pick it up right away and get excited.

It’d be perfect to introduce this on July 10th for Natto Day! You could also swap natto for ramen or udon to create fun variations.

If you’re short on fingerplay ideas, give this one a try for inspiration.

Snip-Snip Dance

Snip-Snip Dance [Hand Play] La-la-la Right Hand♪ Recommended for kindergarten and nursery school practice! Easy hand game ✌️
Snip-Snip Dance

“Choki Choki Dance” is a popular hand play activity that lets children move their bodies while having fun.

It starts with a simple motion of making a scissor shape using the thumb and middle finger, then gradually involves the whole body to the rhythm.

Because you move different parts of the body along with the song, it’s also a chance to learn the names of body parts.

As everyone moves together to the cheerful melody, smiles naturally spread.

It also helps develop a sense of rhythm, which can support children’s growth.

The simple movements and few steps make it easy to try.

How about spending a fun time doing it together with the kids?

In conclusion

We introduced hand games that are popular with children.

If you adjust your volume, tone of voice, facial expressions, and body movements to match the children’s reactions and keep building on the play, it will get even more exciting.

It’s also recommended to swap in the children’s names or the names of familiar objects around them.

If the teacher really has fun, the children will catch the mood and have fun too—without a doubt! Incorporate a variety of hand games suited to the children’s ages and the situation to spend a fulfilling time together.