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[Kindergarten/Daycare] Games and Performances for Fun Events

At kindergartens and daycare centers, fun parties and birthday celebrations are held for the children.

Games and performances are essential for these events.

While many teachers are brainstorming ideas to delight the kids who eagerly look forward to them, some may be struggling with a lack of ideas.

In this article, we introduce games and performances that are perfect for such parties.

We’ve gathered a wide variety, from activities led by teachers to ones where children participate and have fun.

They’re all engaging ideas that spark children’s curiosity! Many of these games and performances are actually used in kindergartens and daycare centers, so feel free to use them as a reference.

[Kindergartens/Daycare Centers] Games and Performances for Fun Events (111–120)

Intro Quiz

#momijichannel #IntroQuiz #KidsGames #NurseryRhymes ♪Intro Quiz♪ It's full of songs kids know! That popular anime song is in there too! Can you guess them all?
Intro Quiz

Let’s guess songs like children’s tunes and anime theme songs! Here are some ideas for an intro quiz.

It’s a wonderful way to play with music using your memory.

By listening to the opening melody and guessing the song’s name, children can develop a deeper interest in music.

It’s great that you can play individually or in teams; competing with friends or classmates lets you enjoy the fun of cooperating, feel the thrill of wins and losses, and get excited together.

You can also adjust the difficulty to match the season or trends, making it a quiz everyone can enjoy!

Sorting Game

Sorting Game with Three Colored Balls That Rapidly Boosts Reaction Skills | After-School Day Service in Morioka City
Sorting Game

Let me introduce a sorting game.

Prepare three colors of balls—red, blue, and yellow—and one red box and one blue box.

Catch the ball that the teacher throws, then put red balls into the red box and blue balls into the blue box, while avoiding (not catching) yellow balls.

By repeating these movements continuously, you can train reaction ability.

Start with slow throwing speed at first, and as you get used to it, it’s recommended to increase the speed to make it more fun.

Nursery Rhyme Intro Quiz

[Intro Quiz] We tried a buzzer quiz with songs often sung at daycare 🎤
Nursery Rhyme Intro Quiz

Many preschools sing songs during morning meetings or at the end of the day.

Here’s a fun activity I recommend: a nursery rhyme intro quiz.

Use familiar nursery rhymes and enjoy guessing them from the intro! You can play the intro from a CD, play a little on the piano, or even hum a tune—it all sounds like fun.

Children often know the songs but forget or don’t remember the titles, so through the intro quiz, I hope they’ll learn the songs and their titles together.

It would also be fun to do team competitions or have the kids compete against a teachers’ team!

Bug-catching game

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Bug-catching game

Here’s a bug-catching game you play with a butterfly net.

The rules are very simple: cut origami paper into small pieces to make confetti, put it in a bowl, and get ready.

The person dropping the confetti stands on a raised platform and sprinkles the paper down.

The child below holds a butterfly net and tries to catch the confetti with the net.

It’s a fun game where you watch the confetti fall from above and move the hand-held net to catch it inside.

Try it in a spacious area and be sure to play safely!

Balloon Whack Game

[Age 3] “Balloon Whack Game”
Balloon Whack Game

Here’s a game using balloons that kids love: the Balloon Smack Game.

It’s basically the summer watermelon-smashing game, but with a balloon instead of a watermelon.

One designated player wears a blindfold and swings a plastic bat toward the balloon.

Spectators should keep a safe distance and guide the player with their voices: “To the right!” “A little farther back!” and so on, helping them find the balloon.

It also works well as a warm-up when you’re planning to do a real watermelon-smashing activity at an overnight camp or summer festival.