In life, games come from life, which is similar to the concept of "life is education" of mr. Tao Xingzhi, a famous child educator, which has always been advocated by kindergartens and should be learned by each of our parents. Many parents often worry: how can they accompany their children at home in addition to reading books and playing with toys? How to have an effective parent-child interaction? Today I will share with you a few simple and fun games to help you with high-quality baby companionship.
< h1 class= "pgc-h-arrow-right" > steam painting</h1>
Suitable age: 1.5 years +
This game is no stranger to everyone. After bathing, the steam in the bathroom will cover the mirror with a layer of fog, at this time, children can be encouraged to touch and draw with their hands, and they will be very happy when they find that the fog water is wiped off to expose the mirror. Fog-covered windows in winter, or with their mouths pumping, can also guide your baby to experience this interesting phenomenon. My children have loved to play with this since they were more than one year old.

< h1 class= "pgc-h-arrow-right" > fun shadow game</h1>
Suitable age: 1-2 years old
Shadow games are also very traditional games. Since I was about one year old, I have been inspired by small steps to make cards of various shapes for children, and then turn off the lights at night and project on the wall to tell children some simple stories and stories that I have made up. You can also cut out a variety of cutout graphics or directly make a variety of model projections by hand, and the effect is also very good.
Suitable age: 2-3 years old
Older kids can play shadow or hide-and-seek outdoors on sunny days. Parents and children step on each other's shadows or find a shady place to hide the shadows, believe me, children will love this kind of parent-child interaction.
<h1 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" > looking for rainbows</h1>
Applicable age: 2 years +
Sometimes we can see rainbows after rain, but if it doesn't rain, is there a way to see rainbows? The answer is yes.
Find a mirror and a glass container large enough to immerse half of the mirror in water and half expose it in a sunny place (remember, there should be a contact angle between the mirror and the liquid).
Then adjust the angle to see when the rainbow appears (whether the mirror and liquid surfaces are obtuse or sharp). Look, isn't it like a rainbow?
<h1 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" > crystal ball</h1>
Want to know how many drops of water can be dropped on a $1 coin? Do an experiment with your baby, the raised part doesn't look like a crystal ball? We and the baby take turns dripping water on the coin with a straw, and whoever breaks the water ball loses
<h1 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" > paper bridge load-bearing</h1>
I did a similar scientific inquiry activity in kindergarten, for babies over the age of two through hands-on operation to let them intuitively feel the different weight of different shapes of objects. Use two cartons or two thick books as piers, and prepare a long strip of cardboard and a number of coins in advance. Use cardboard to make a bridge directly or make an arch, put coins up, and observe which shape of bridge bears the most coins, this is a simple and interesting science game.
<h1 class= "pgc-h-arrow-right" > blow painting art</h1>
Pour the diluted pigment on the paper, guide the child to blow the paint away at will with a straw, and finally slightly embellish it to form a painting. After the drawing, encourage the child to talk about the content of the picture. This game can fully develop children's hands-on ability and observation imagination
The above sharing of these games are simple, easy to operate and interesting, take the time to play with your baby! There are many more interesting parent-child games in life, and I will share them with you later.
Do you have any fun parent-child games to share with you, welcome to leave a message interactive Oh! Like my friends to point out a finger to pay attention to it [a flash of inspiration]