![]() Then they are free to run around and tag someone else. In this game, everyone is “it.” When a player is tagged, they must sit on the ground and wait until the person who tagged them is tagged. Switch who’s “it” after someone has been a toilet 2-3 times. To be freed and join the game again, someone needs to touch their hand and “flush” the toilet. When a player gets tagged, they must crouch down like a toilet. ![]() This one will make the kids laugh -every- time!! My daughter couldn’t even explain it to me without giggling like mad. Switch who’s “it” after a someone has been a dead ant twice. The dead ant can come alive and join the game again when four people tag one limb each. When the tagger tags someone, that person must lay down on the ground and put both hands and feet sticking straight up, like a dead ant. I guarantee you the kids will be shouting “Free the clams!” allll day. When a clam is tagged, they are frozen and must yell “Help the clam!” The clam is unfrozen when two clams hold hands and stand by the frozen clam and say “Free the clams!” Clams freeing another clam cannot be tagged by the otters. Otters and Clams TagĬhoose three people to be otters. Check out this list of some of my favorites.Īll of these games follow the basic rules of tag… Someone is “it” and when you’re tagged, you become “it” or have to do a special action until someone frees you. But it wasn’t until my daughter went to kindergarten that I found out there were so many different kinds. Tag is a classic game that I’ve played a million times. And I’m so excited to share this list with you (because, fun!) and tell you that I’ve partnered with Culturelle® Kids’ program called Project Playground, which is helping a school in need get a new playground. But not just ordinary tag, unusual and fun ways to play tag like toilet tag, flour sock tag, and rocket ship tag that get the kids laughing and playing. Local parks and playgrounds are our favorite place to go and they’re perfect for a game of tag. For us, every day involves some time outside to get our wiggles out and to get a little exercise. Research has shown that outdoor play and recess helps build brains, encourages emotional health, and keeps kids healthy.
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