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Each participant in turn receives a card with a certain phrase, which will need to be depicted so that the others can guess what exactly the participant showed. Thus, the participant shows, the rest guess, then change to a new participant until everyone tries themselves in the role of an actor. Example phrases that cards may contain:
- poor student at the board;
- a crying child who wants to eat;
- angry dog;
- Santa Claus brought gifts;
- dance of little ducks;
- the street is slippery, and so on.

What is he like, this Santa Claus?

Elimination game. All participants stand in a circle. And, starting with any one (which will be considered the first after), the guys say one word of praise for Santa Claus. So, what is he like, our Santa Claus? Kind, magical, cheerful, beautiful, wise, sincere, generous, strong, good, bearded, mysterious, unusual and so on. Let the children show their imagination and tell everyone how they see the good wizard. And whoever doesn’t name is out. And the few guys who stay in the game until the end will receive the title of winner and prizes.

And New Year is not New Year

Children sit or stand in a circle. Santa Claus or the presenter announces that now is the time to remember all the necessary things and objects that are elements of the holiday. In a circle, each participant takes turns naming one object. For example, a clock, a TV, a Christmas tree, a garland, Santa Claus, snow, a gift, and so on. A participant who cannot name the object is eliminated. The one who has the last word wins.

Savvy answer

The presenter asks questions that relate to New Year's characters and school subjects at the same time, and the children answer and the smarter and more interesting the answer, the better. For example: how is the Snowman related to geometry? (it consists of balls). How is Santa Claus related to geography? (he flies all over the world and delivers gifts to children at every point, so he must know geography to a solid 5). How is the Snow Maiden connected to the Russian language? (she signs birthday cards for children and must do it correctly). The more interesting the participant answers such questions, the greater his chances of becoming a winner.

Secret for Santa Claus

The guys are divided into teams of about 10 people. Each team stands in a row, one after the other. The first participants receive a sheet - a letter, the information of which must be conveyed to Santa Claus, for example, on December 31 in the evening, hares and squirrels, deer and wolves, children and adults are waiting for you at the Christmas tree! At the command “start”, the first participants convey the information as they memorized to the second participant in the ear, trying to do it quickly and not loudly, so that the opponents do not hear, and so on in the chain. The team that is faster than the rest and, most importantly, correctly conveys the information to Santa Claus (that is, the last participant must say the original text of the letter) will win.

Happy New Year

The guys are divided into teams of 11 people, each participant is given a felt-tip pen or marker. For each team, easels with whatman paper are located at the same distance. Each participant must jump in a bag, like a wolf in the cartoon “Well, Wait a minute!” to the easel and write one letter at a time so that at the end you get the phrase “Happy New Year.” So, at the command “start”, the first participants jump in a bag to the easel and write the letter “C”, then jump back and pass the baton to the second participants, the second write the letter “N”, the third - “O” and so on. The team that finishes the relay faster and writes “Happy New Year” will win.

When it's cold outside

The guys are divided into teams of 5 people. Each participant must wear mittens. Each team receives identical puzzle sets (preferably with a New Year's theme) with a small number of parts. At the command “start”, the teams begin to put together the puzzle using mittens. The team that completes it faster will win and receive a prize.

Cap

Children stand in a circle and, to the music, they begin to pass the New Year's cap around in a circle. When the music stops, the participant who still has the cap in his hands puts it on his head and completes the task of Santa Claus. Usually, children prepare poems or songs for Grandfather in advance, so there are no overlaps here.

Remove all the needles from the tree

Two blindfolded participants stand in a circle of fans. 10 clothespins are attached to each participant's clothing. At the leader’s command, the guys must help each other get rid of the clothespins as quickly as possible. Everyone takes part in turn, with clothespins being attached to different places each time.

New Year on one leg

All children stand at the Christmas tree and, at the command of the leader, take the “stand on one leg” pose. A funny New Year's song comes on and the guys start jumping - dancing on one leg without changing it. Whoever gives up is out, and whoever holds out until the end of the song wins.

a selection of catchy comic songs and backing tracks
for musical decoration of New Year's holidays


Format and quantity: 19 Mp3 (14 songs + 5 backing tracks)
Archive size: 52.2 MV
found on the Internet

In the archive, which can be downloaded for free, you will find a selection of lively musical games and funny children's round dances to entertain children and adults during New Year's events (holidays, cool hours, matinees) at school and kindergarten, as well as at family celebrations dedicated to the New Year.

In the archive you will find games and dances:

Game "We will hang the balloons"(with description)
plus – Mp3 – 00:02:14 – 192 kbit/s – 3.08 MB.
minus – Mp3 – 00:02:14 – 192 kbit/s – 3.08 MB.

We'll hang balloons and then lanterns,
And then more rain, let’s not forget about snowflakes.
Gilded fish, cheerful lights,
Let’s throw some tinsel, we continue the game……………..

Game "Baba Yaga's Tail"
plus – Mp3 – 00:02:07 – 224 kbit/s – 3.40 MB.

I am Yaga, Yaga, Yaga,
I'm flying, flying, flying...
Do you want to be my tail?
- Yes, of course, I want…………….

Game "Pass the Hat"
plus – Mp3 – 00:01:31 – 128 kbit/s – 2.30 MB.

Well, guys, don't yawn, pass me your cap,
As soon as they stop singing, you need to put on your cap...
Tra-la, tra-la, tra-la-la, tra-la, tra-la, tra-la-la,

And the people admire - how well the hat fits! ……………

Game "Magic Staff"(with description)
minus – Mp3 – 00:03:39 – 128 kbit/s – 3.35 MB.

Father Frost:
I walk, I wander through the forest,
I have a magic staff.
I'll knock three times loudly
I will turn children into bunnies……………

New Year's warm-up “One, two, hands up”
plus – Mp3 – 00:01:31 – 192 kbit/s – 2.10 MB.

One, two - hands up -
We sweep the snow off our roof.
Three, four - out -
Let's count the crows.
Five, six - ramblings -
We need to take a walk.
Seven, eight - sleeper rails -
Let's start all over again.........

Dance "Four Steps"
plus_1 – Mp3 – 00:01:42 – 192 kbit/s – 2.34 MB.
plus_2 – Mp3 – 00:01:16 – 256 kbit/s – 2.34 MB (to the tune “A grasshopper sat in the grass”).

Forward four steps, back four steps,
Our round dance is spinning and spinning.
Let's clap our hands, stomp our feet,
We move our shoulders, and then we jump……………

Dance "Do this"
plus – Mp3 – 00:01:31 – 192 kbit/s – 2.09 MB.
minus – Mp3 – 00:02:11 – 256 kbit/s – 4.00 MB.


If it's fun at the Christmas tree, do this...
If you're having fun at the Christmas tree, the needles are scattered here.
If it’s fun at the Christmas tree, do this……………

Dance "New Year's Lavata"
plus – Mp3 – 00:01:19 – 192 kbit/s – 3.36 MB.
minus – Mp3 – 00:04:38 – 168 kbit/s – 5.61 MB.

Let's all stand together in a round dance, in a round dance.
Let's meet together and have fun New Year.
Do you have any hands? - My hands are good, but my neighbor’s are better……………

Dance “One, two, three - on your toes”
plus – Mp3 – 00:02:01 – 128 kbit/s – 1.85 MB.

One, two, three - on your toes,
One, two, three - on your toes,
One, two, three - they turned around,
They clapped and dispersed……….

Dance "We'll go left now"
plus – Mp3 – 00:03:00 – 192 kbit/s – 4.14 MB.
minus – Mp3 – 00:02:42 – 192 kbit/s – 3.71 MB.

We'll go left now
And then we'll go right.
Let's quickly get ready for the Christmas tree
And we'll go back.

We'll jump on our feet
And let's spin around a little.
We'll sit down on the path
Let’s stand up and hold hands……………..

Dance "Heel and Toe"
plus – Mp3 – 00:01:20 – 128 kbit/s – 1.22 MB.

Heel-toe - one, two, three!
Now let’s stomp, clap our hands,
We also jump and kick our legs.

We circled to the right - once,
We circled to the left - two.
Well, let’s repeat this dance again……………

Dance "Three claps over your head"
plus – Mp3 – 00:00:51 – 128 kbit/s – 0.9 MB.

Three claps now count - one, two, three.
Jump on one leg - one, two, three.
Wave your arms high, smile wide
And close your eyes with your hand - don’t look.

"Dance to the Right"
plus – Mp3 – 00:03:10 – 192 kbit/s – 4.37 MB.

We'll go right first - one, two, three.
And then let's go left - one, two, three.
Let's quickly gather in a circle - one, two, three.
And we’ll go back - one, two, three…………..

Dance "Horopryg"(to the tune of the song “Good Beetle”)
plus – Mp3 – 00:01:09 – 320 kbit/s – 2.64 MB.

This moment comes, this moment, this moment.
We dance Horopryg, dance Horopryg.
Let's gallop to the Christmas tree, and then, and then, and then,
Together we clap our hands, we clap our hands.

Take your friend's hand, you take it, you take it.
Again we jump to the Christmas tree, we jump to the Christmas tree.
You can stand sideways to the Christmas tree, stand sideways, stand sideways
And jump on the spot, jump together……………

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New Year's games for preschoolers: description of games, card index of New Year's games for children preschool age from 3 to 7 years.

New Year's games for preschoolers

In this article you will find 8 New Year's educational games for preschool children, which you can play at New Year's holiday, and at home during the New Year holidays. After all, during the winter holidays we have more time to communicate with children and have family leisure! Games will give you ideas. In this article I shared my favorite games that we play with children on New Year's days. And if your family has favorite New Year’s games for children, I will be glad if you share them in the comments to this article.

In addition to the descriptions of the games, at the end of the article you will find a colorful library of games from the article and a link to download it for free. The game library can be used as a folder - moving.

New Year's games for preschoolers: description of games

Game 1. “Where are our hands”: we play with a toy Santa Claus and develop the child’s speech

In this fun grammar game, your child will quietly learn to use words in the genitive case correctly. plural, and we will prevent many speech errors.

To play you need a paper figure of Santa Claus or a toy Santa Claus.

How to play:

We go with the child to the toy Santa Claus and say the rhyme:

"You are kind, you are bright,

You're wearing a fur coat, you're wearing a hat,

Your nose is red.

So you are Santa Claus!

Santa Claus, Santa Claus,

Don’t freeze our hands!”

Santa Claus answers (the adult speaks on behalf of the toy cheerfully and jokingly): “Where are your hands? I’ll freeze it now!”

The players’ task is to quickly hide the named part of the body and tell Santa Claus: “Our hands are gone!”

You can cover the named part of the body with your palms, clothes or a scarf or handkerchief. You can stand so that your hands are not visible and cover each other’s hands.

Santa Claus: Where are your legs?

Adult and children: Our legs are missing (we hide our legs under a chair, under a scarf).

Santa Claus: Where are your heels?

Adult and children: Our heels are missing (we hide our heels when sitting on our knees).

Every time a child and an adult figure out how to hide the named part of the body from the Santa Claus toy (no noses, mouths, ears, cheeks, eyes, elbows, knees, etc.). If the child made a mistake, for example, said: “We don’t have eyebrows” instead of “eyebrows,” then Santa Claus asks him again: “Something I didn’t hear - where are your eyebrows?”

Game dictionary:

For small children up to 3.5 - 4 years old, we use the most simple words: no heels, knees, arms, legs, palms. Then we introduce more complex words - no mouths, ears, noses, mouths, cheeks, eyebrows, necks, chins, lips, foreheads, etc.

At the end of a dialogue of 5-7 lines (“we don’t have..”), the toy Santa Claus says jokingly:

"One two Three! Run away from the frost! I'll freeze it!" And the child runs away from the frost to the appointed place (his house). The game is repeated again 1-2 more times.

Game 2. New Year's educational game “Guess the Christmas tree toy”: speech development and spatial orientation

The game is played next to a Christmas tree decorated with toys.

Option 1. Guess the toy from the description.

First, look at the toys on the Christmas tree, does the child know who it is, what is the name of this toy? Then the child describes the toy, naming its characteristics. The players guess. When the toy is guessed, everyone imitates this toy to cheerful music.

For example: “This toy is very funny. She has a big blue hat and yellow trousers. She holds a large book in her hands. This toy smiles” (Dunno).

Or “This toy is small. She white. She has long ears and a short tail. She can jump. This toy is very afraid of the fox and the wolf. Who is this?".

If it is difficult for a child to make a wish for a toy, then an adult tells him the beginning of the phrase: “This toy…. Which? She has... what? What kind of tail does she have?

Option 2. Guess the toy by its “address”.

Each toy has its own “address” on the New Year tree. First, look at the Christmas tree: who lives where? Who lives next to the bear? What toys live above/below the house? Which toys live to the right of the fox, and which ones live to the left of the fox?

Then the presenter makes a riddle for a toy, and the children try to guess which toy is riddled by asking the presenter questions: does this toy live on the tree above the bear figurine? Is it to the right of the asterisk? Is she to the left of the candy? In the future, the children make wishes for toys, and the adult guesses them based on the questions.

Game 3.New Year's speech game "Masks": development of speech and logical thinking

In a fun game we will teach the child to ask questions in a logical sequence and conduct a dialogue.

You will need: ready-made New Year's masks for children or homemade masks.

How to play:
Step 1. A mask is put on the child’s head so that he does not see the image on it. There should be no mirrors in the room so that the child cannot see what kind of mask is on his head.

Step 2. The kid tries to guess what role he plays by asking questions to the players. Questions can only be answered “yes” or “no”.
For example: Am I human? (No). Am I an animal? (Yes). I can jump? (Yes). Can I run? (Yes). Am I green? Do I eat grass? I am kind? etc.

Step 3. After the child has guessed, he takes off the mask and checks the correctness of the answer. And passes on the role of guesser to the next kid.

First, the adult shows how to play this game (becomes the leader of the game, asks a sequence of questions and guesses his mask), then the child guesses.

Helpful advice. How to make a mask:

Option 1. Cut out a strip of paper and glue a picture to it fairy tale hero or little animals. The mask and headband are ready. It can also be used to stage fairy tales at a children's New Year's party.

Option 2. Draw the animal’s face. We make two slits on the side and insert ties. We tie the mask on the child's head.

Game 4. Game with snowflakes “Guess the surprise”: speech development

Through the game we enrich and activate children’s vocabulary, we teach the child to speak vividly, figuratively, and expressively.

Make snowflakes out of paper (How to make different types snowflakes can be recognized). Make a large pile of them on a table or floor. Place a surprise (picture, sticker) under the snowdrift so that it is not visible what exactly is hidden under the snowdrift. Ask your child to “disenchant” the snowdrift and find the prize.

In order for the snowflakes to fly away, you need to praise them - name which snowflakes. They are... white, openwork, patterned, cold, shiny, dancing, beautiful, wonderful, icy, fluffy, small, etc.

The adult and child take turns saying one word each. An adult names complex words that are rarely encountered in everyday life, enriching the child’s vocabulary. The child names simpler words in the game.

The number of snowflakes in a snowdrift depends on the age of the child and the level of development of his speech. For the smallest children, it is enough to choose 5 words for the child; for older children, it can be 10-15 words.

When all the snowflakes have flown away, the baby can see the surprise that was hidden under the snowdrift and take it for himself.

Game 5. Find a New Year's surprise: learning to navigate in space

Option 1. Ask your child to go out the door and hide the New Year's toy - a surprise. When he enters the room, tell him the way to the toy. An approximate path can be told like this: “Go straight to the table, turn right at the table (the child does). Walk five steps. Now one step back, turn left (the child does). Walk two steps. Search!” In the first games, you can give a three-year-old child one or two commands; give a four-year-old child no more than 2-3 commands. Then you can increase the number of teams to 5 or even more.

Option 2. When your child masters this game, make it more difficult. In the second version of the game, the baby needs to name the direction in which he is going. Here's how it's done.

Cut out arrows of different colors from colored paper or colored cardboard and place them on the floor. Tell your child: “Go where the red arrow is pointing, walk three steps. Where should you go?” (the child names the direction: left, right, straight or back). “Then go where the blue arrow points. Where is she taking you? (the child calls right or left, forward or backward) Walk 2 steps.” Now search!

Option 3. For older preschoolers, make the task more difficult. Draw a room plan in advance. On the plan, mark the window, door and main pieces of furniture with bright colored rectangles, squares, circles. Mark on the plan with a cross the place where you hid the New Year's surprise.

The child will need to look at the plan of the room, find a door, window, closet, table, sofa on the plan; your location in the room; the place where the prize is hidden. And then find a surprise. It could be a surprise from Santa Claus, or his new task, or a riddle, or a picture - a coloring book, or a small new New Year's toy for the Christmas tree.

Game 6. Family game “One, two, three, look”: a game for unity, liberation and good mood

Both children and adults participate in the game. Players are divided into pairs. Each couple agrees with each other in advance what they will perform for everyone. It could be a small quatrain about a Christmas tree, one verse from a famous New Year's song, a tongue twister, a rhyme or a simple phrase, New Year's greetings for everyone. You can prepare short texts in advance to help adults learn them with kids.

The first couple goes to the Christmas tree and performs their surprise for everyone.

Immediately after this, the game leader says to the first pair: “One…. Two….. Three…..”, stretching out the pauses between words. In response to these words, the players from this pair need to quickly stand with their backs to each other. The presenter continues: “Look.” Players in a pair turn their heads to the right or left.

If the players in a pair match (that is, they both turned in the same direction - for example, towards the tree, towards the window), then they hug and congratulate each other on the New Year. Or maybe they receive a small gift, for example, a cranberry in powdered sugar or a picture, a sticker, a coloring book, or a small prize.

At the end of the game, all players receive small prizes.

Game 7. When Christmas tree decorations come to life: development of expressiveness of movements, emancipation of the child

Look at the toys on the Christmas tree with your children. Tell us that at night, when people sleep, Christmas tree decorations come to life.

Let's close our eyes and imagine what our favorite Christmas tree toy does at night (horse, Snow Maiden, icicle, flashlight, etc.). What is she doing? (we name possible actions - the doll dances, goes to visit, sings songs, bats its eyelashes, combs its hair, etc.)

Tell your child: “Now guess what my favorite Christmas tree toy was as a child. I’ll show you how she came to life at night.” Picture, for example, a soldier beating a drum. Or a doll. You can perform any actions as a toy - walk around the room, greet the child, examine various objects, salute. But toys don’t know how to speak - they do it all in silence!

The child guesses the toy you wished for.

Then the child makes a wish for his Christmas tree toy and shows you with gestures what he does at night silently, so as not to wake up his owners. And you guess.

Game 8. Family game “Pass Santa’s Letter”: we introduce the child to polite words, develop a culture of communication

Take an envelope or bag and put small New Year's surprises in it. Prepare audio fragments of different New Year's songs (the duration of one fragment is 30-45 seconds).

How to play:

Option 1. All players sit in a circle. Turn on the music and pass the envelope around. The rule is that when handing over an envelope (bag), you must make a polite request. Otherwise, the envelope cannot be handed over. Adults help children by initially suggesting different options for wording the request.

Game dictionary: how can I ask

- Misha, please pass the letter (bag) on.

- Vanya, do a good deed, please pass on the letter.

- Lena, if it’s not difficult for you, pass the letter.

- Grandma, could you pass the letter?

- Mommy! Please pass the letter on!

- Olenka! I beg you very much: pass on the letter.

Polite words: Please. Be a friend. I beg you. Please. Could you. If you do not mind. Be so kind.

As soon as the music stops, the passing of the letter in the circle also stops. This means that the one on whom the music stopped (who now has the letter) can open it and take one picture as a gift. Then the music begins to sound until a new stop.

Option 2. From the envelope we take out not prizes in the game, but tasks - forfeits (sing a song, wish everyone a Happy New Year, pretend to be Santa Claus, ask a New Year's riddle, etc.)! If the music stops, the player takes the task out of the envelope and completes it. The envelope must contain not only tasks, but also empty surprise cards, as well as small gifts. The intrigue of the game - what will the player encounter? You'll be surprised how quickly adults can pass envelopes to each other in this game! 🙂

New Year's games for preschoolers: card index of games in pictures

You can print the card index of New Year's games from this article on A4 sheets.

Design of the card file “New Year's games for preschoolers” (here below, as an example, compressed pages of the folder with New Year's games are given; pages for printing on a printer can be downloaded from the link above).

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