Play idea: Stapelstein® rolling with Stapelstein®
Coordination, Finding solutions, and Dexterity
Anleitung
Two Stapelstein® Originals are stacked on top of each other. The playing children pair up and try to roll the stacked Originals to each other without them falling apart. The distance and the number of stacked Originals can always be changed.
Varianten
Double trouble
Try to roll two Stapelstein® Originals to each other simultaneously. One with the right hand and one with the left hand.
Long distance
A whole stack is rolled from a starting line. Which stack makes it the farthest before it stops or falls apart? Try the same with a single Original. Attention
jump!
While two of you roll the stack to each other, another child stands in the middle and tries to jump over the rolling stack.
Hit
Somewhere in the room lies an object. From a designated starting line, you try one after the other to roll the stack tower or a single Original so that the object is hit. Whoever hits gets a point and positions themselves one step further behind the starting line in the next round. To avoid cheating, mark the spot behind the starting line from where the second round starts. Whoever doesn't hit is out. If the object is hit in the second round, this child gets another point and goes one step further back than before, and so on. The one who remains with the most points at the end is the winner.