Play idea: Start die Maus with Stapelstein®
coordination, reaction, and endurance
Anleitung
Each child receives an upside-down Stapelstein® element and a mouse. Die Maus can be a cotton ball, cotton pad, a crumpled tissue, or another very light object. The child blows die Maus vigorously out of the element and then tries to catch it again as quickly as possible before it falls to the ground. Both hands and the element can be used for this.
Varianten
Mouse Swap
Two of you team up and try to exchange your mice by blowing and catching them. Additionally, you can move around the room while doing this.
Double Mouse
Each child tries to blow two mice out of an element at the same time and then catch them again.
The Mice Run in a Circle
You all stand in a circle with your elements. One child starts and blows their mouse towards the next child beside them. This child tries to catch the flying mouse and then blows it further around the circle. If it works well, you can gradually bring more mice into play.
Mouse Catching
You run around a designated area with your element and the mouse. You try to blow out the mice of the other participating children and catch them in your own element. If a mouse falls to the ground, it returns to the element it came from. Who has the most mice in their own Stapelstein® element after a previously set time?