Now, this is fun, at least to my children. They enjoyed the session tremendously. One day, I asked all three of them to sit down in a circle and told them that we were going to play the guessing game. I told them that we would guess an animal by the description of the animal and the five of us (the three kids, me and my maid) would take turns asking a question and whoever knows how to answer would have to raise their hands.
Examples of questions asked were:
1) What animal has a mane around its face?
2) What animal comes out at night to hunt for food and goes hoot, hoot?
3) What animal has a big round stomach and a big mouth?
The game went on with the children each taking turns to ask questions. Karl and Wayne have no problem asking a question. I was amazed by Nyn who is a little more than 2 years old to be able to ask a question.
Here go the two questions asked by my little daughter:
1) What goes oo, oo, ah, ah? (jumping around and moving her arms up and down)
2) What do like this? (sticking out her tongue)
There is a lot of thinking involved in this game. You have to guess an animal by listening to the description and you have to know about an animal to be able to post a question.
The fun part which my children enjoyed is the opportunity for them to participate both in answering and asking of questions whereas the fun part for me is that I get to see my children enjoy while they learn how to participate and to shed away their shyness.
Examples of questions asked were:
1) What animal has a mane around its face?
2) What animal comes out at night to hunt for food and goes hoot, hoot?
3) What animal has a big round stomach and a big mouth?
The game went on with the children each taking turns to ask questions. Karl and Wayne have no problem asking a question. I was amazed by Nyn who is a little more than 2 years old to be able to ask a question.
Here go the two questions asked by my little daughter:
1) What goes oo, oo, ah, ah? (jumping around and moving her arms up and down)
2) What do like this? (sticking out her tongue)
There is a lot of thinking involved in this game. You have to guess an animal by listening to the description and you have to know about an animal to be able to post a question.
The fun part which my children enjoyed is the opportunity for them to participate both in answering and asking of questions whereas the fun part for me is that I get to see my children enjoy while they learn how to participate and to shed away their shyness.



9 comments:
another good game for me!!! maybe i can do actions better..keke.
I've never played this game before, and it sounds so fun and educational..
XY likes to play the "What starts with this letter" game. We'll think of a word (animal or object), tell me the alphabet it starts with n describe it. We oso take turns to ask n answer.
your little girl is very smart, i remember my jo only able to talk about 3 yrs old.
we used to play a similar game at dinner. especially when we would go out. it kept the kids entertained and busy!!
excellent post!
Wen,
It would be better with actions.
LB,
fun for the kids.
Ginnie,
That's a nice game too.
Huisia,
I think girls are faster. My two boys are slower in speech compared to Nyn.
Melissa,
Yup, and keep the kids away from creating trouble.
wah good game hehe
I think I should start this question n answer game with my boy, to let his brain works ...
This game makes daddy mommy think also!
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