2. Puzzle game: prepare some puzzles suitable for children's age and let them complete the puzzles within the specified time. This game can exercise children's observation ability, spatial imagination and hand-eye coordination.
3. Send information games: Children form a circle. The first person thinks of a word or phrase, then tells it quietly to the people next to him, and passes it on in turn. The last man said out loud what he heard. See if this word or phrase is the same as the original word. If it's the same, it means you didn't hear it wrong, otherwise you'll lose.
4. Quick drawing: Prepare some simple pictures of patterns or objects, and let the children look at them for a few seconds before drawing. This game can exercise children's observation ability and memory.
5. Riddle guessing: Making some interesting riddles for children to guess can increase children's vocabulary and thinking agility.
6. Solitaire game: Children say one word in turn, and the next child needs to say a word related to the previous word. Children will be eliminated if they can't say it or say it wrong. This game can exercise children's reaction ability and language organization ability.
7. Digital Huarong Road: Put some digital cards on a four-grid chessboard and let the children arrange the numbers from small to large in the specified time. This game can exercise children's logical thinking ability and calculation ability.
8. Truth or dare: Children take turns to draw question cards or challenge cards to answer questions or complete challenges. This game can enhance the friendship between children and also exercise their adaptability and courage.
9. Hopscotch: Draw a grid of hopscotch on the ground, and the children take turns to jump, with the goal of jumping to the finish line. This game can exercise children's balance and sports ability.
10. Role-playing games: Children can choose their favorite roles and play role-playing games. This game can cultivate children's imagination and creativity, and at the same time let them better understand the characters and plots in literary works.