For a few weeks, our V4C volunteers reinvented the famous Twister game. They made a handmade version, in which the colors were increased, so that more children could play at the same time.
The result was great, since the children did not know the game and they liked it a lot, so we spent the whole afternoon playing with it. The objective of this game is to maintain balance, since a person maintains a board with a roulette wheel and a needle that indicates the colors to be touched with hands and feet. players have to adopt complicated positions, where the balance and elasticity of each one is put into play, and thus, the player who falls is eliminated. It is a really fun and entertaining game for both children and adults. It also has many pedagogical qualities, such as spatial orientation, the ability to locate ourselves within a space, as well as global motor skills, and as a fundamental value we find that of sociability, that children openly coexist with each other.
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