Wolfie, Wolfie, what's the time?
My playgroup children are all excited and jumpy, so I thought we should play a walking-around game to focus their minds a bit. The boys are Sipho, Jason and Kosie and the girls are Ada, Jane and Lyra. They're all nearly four years old. So I line them up behind me and explain that I am Wolfie. They have to follow me and shout: "Wolfie, Wolfie, What's the time?" I turn and say: "Nine o' clock."
Try and do this calmly else they will start shrieking and running too soon. You can add menace with each additional time. Because they're still so little, I say the times in order: you'll say that it's ten, then it's eleven, then twelve, and then finally it's "Wolfie, Wolfie, what's the time?" and I shout "One o' clock, DINNERTIME!" and then catch one of them, who will then become Wolfie.
In these days of masks and social distance, you may have to jump on their shadows, or give them each a pool noodle to drag and you catch the pool noodle, or whatever way you are showing them how to be careful of touching and grabbing.
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