![]() This game is really energising and quite sporty! What you need Pom poms are nice and squidgy though, so are easier to pick up with small toes. You can also do this with other small objects – conkers, marbles or acorns. The winner is the one with the most pom poms in their bowl. They keep going until all the pom poms have been collected. The children have to use their toes only to pick up the pom poms and put them in their bowl. Give everyone a little bowl or container and tip out all the pom poms into the middle of the space. Great for focus and strengthening toes! What you need If someone does do it by mistake - you could have them do 3 bunny hops as a forfeit (although kids love bunny hops so might enjoy this!!) Toe-Ga Keep changing the person being Yogi, so everyone gets a turn. If they just say the name of the pose and no ‘Yogi Says’ nobody should do it. As the song explains, if they start with ‘Yogi Says (name of yoga pose)’ everyone has to do it. They have to think of a yoga pose and then call it out. “If Yogi says, ‘Yogi Says,’ you must do what Yogi says and if she doesn’t say ‘Yogi Says,’ you must not do what Yogi says!” There’s a little song that describes the way this game works - you can make up a tune that will fit. Space for everyone to spread out so they can see the Yogi How to play.Like Simon Says but with Yoga! What you need Yoga games can be really good at helping kids with their focus and work well as a brain break, making learning and school work much more productive. These yoga games are also brilliant for teachers to use in the classroom. Yoga games can work well as a warm-up or a peaceful way to close your class and send everyone home feeling calm and relaxed. They can add variety to a regular kids yoga sessions too, and are a really fun way to start or end a class. It's great to have a few yoga games up your sleeve - so you never run out of things to do in a class! They are great for holiday clubs and summer programs as well and yoga themed birthday parties. If you want to grab all 24 games, hit the button! ![]() To give you an idea of the games, below are three examples from the compendium to get you started. Got some kids to entertain? We've got good news! We have made a Yoga Games Compendium - including 24 fun yoga games for kids.
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