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Sounds


Seat all the children in front of you. The aim of the game is to make the sound of the animal instantly, whose name is called. The child who is being pointed must immediately respond. Call out words which have sounds, and the child must only make the sound when you point at him or her. If the child fails to do then he is out.

Seat all the children in front of you and tell them that you will be calling out the names of various animals. The children must then make the sound the animal makes, instantly. For example, you say something like, "I wish I had a little dog!" and point to a child. The child must immediately bark. You could then say cow, duck, cat, pig, cock, horse. You could even use words like water (splash), or boxing (dishum). Basically, call out words which have sounds, and the child must only make the sound when you point at him or her. If the child hesitates, he or she is out!
 
 

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