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Popularity ranking of recreational activities for children

We introduce kids’ recreational activities in a ranked list.

From indoor and outdoor play to large-group activities for schools and events, we’ve gathered the most popular options among the kinds of recreation kids love.

If you’re thinking, “There are so many activities that I don’t know which ones are popular,” or “I want to learn lots of different games,” be sure to check out this article.

Research the most popular activities and enjoy a great time with the kids!

Recreation Popularity Rankings for Children (91–100)

Hana Ichi Monme91rank/position

Warabe Uta 2-6-2: Hanaichimonme — How to Play
Hana Ichi Monme

The traditional children’s song “Han’ichi Monme” has long been loved, and the game played with the song is still passed down today.

As you move and call out in time with the music, warm up your body while having fun.

Split into two teams and sing back and forth.

Try to win rock-paper-scissors and pull a friend over from the other team.

Even if your team gets smaller, raise your spirits with loud voices so you don’t lose to the other team, and enjoy it right to the end—that’s the key.

It’s a game full of fun actions, from movements that match the song to whispery strategy talks.

cherry blossom92rank/position

How to make a beautiful cherry blossom pop-up card (with audio commentary)
cherry blossom

We’d like to introduce a cherry blossom–themed card that’s perfect for spring, a season of new encounters and farewells.

Prepare construction paper, mainly in pink.

Fold circular pieces of paper and sketch a guide so that they form the shape of cherry blossom petals.

Cut along the sketch, and when you unfold the paper, you’ll have a cherry blossom flower.

Connect several blossoms and attach them to the card.

This creates a pop-up card where the cherry blossoms spring out in a three-dimensional way.

It’s perfect for spring events like graduation and school entrance ceremonies.

Super hard! The 10-times quiz that’ll definitely trip you up93rank/position

[Super Hard] I Tried Making a “Say It 10 Times” Quiz That’ll Definitely Trick You! [10-Times Quiz]
Super hard! The 10-times quiz that’ll definitely trip you up

Super tough! The “10-Times Quiz You’ll Definitely Fall For” is a game that cleverly uses everyday assumptions and thought patterns for fun.

By having the other person repeat the same word 10 times, a certain sound pattern gets planted.

Right after they say it 10 times, you immediately ask a question, prompting them to be drawn toward an answer influenced by that sound.

The key to this quiz is not leaving time to think.

Set a quick time limit so they answer right away and enjoy the game.

What should you do when eating ice cream or shaved ice gives you a brain freeze?94rank/position

What should you do when eating ice cream or shaved ice gives you a brain freeze?
  1. Drink a little warm beverage
  2. cool the forehead
  3. Stop eating cold things
See the answer

cool the forehead

Everyone has probably experienced that sharp, ice-cream headache while eating ice cream or shaved ice! This happens because the sudden cooling in your mouth increases blood flow and causes blood vessels to dilate, and because nerves in the throat get stimulated. Cooling your forehead can help constrict those dilated vessels, and the added sensation can ease the sharp pain. Try pressing the ice cream or shaved ice container directly against your forehead.

Today is Monday. Tomorrow is Tuesday. What day is the day after tomorrow?95rank/position

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When trying to answer this question, wouldn’t most people say, “You’re supposed to answer Wednesday, but the trick is that the answer is Thursday!”? That’s what common sense suggests, right? In fact, if a small child answered that way, I’d be tempted to mark it correct—they’re being clever.

However, the answer is actually neither Wednesday nor Thursday.

The key to finding the answer is to focus on the word “asatte” in the problem statement.

Look closely: while “today” and “tomorrow” are written in kanji, “asatte” is written in hiragana… What does that imply?