The gate is open, the gate is closed
Release some of the kids' energy, and have fun doing it.
ADDED April 27, 2008

This requires a piece of furniture in the center of a room (as opposed to one pushed up against the wall.) A dining table would work, or a sofa, or an armchair.
Sit a few feet from the furniture, and stretch out your arm straight in front of you. Tell your kids, “the gate is closed.”
Now bend your arm at the elbow, so that your hand is pointing towards the ceiling. Show them, “the gate is open.”
Leave the “gate” open, and start the game. Have your kids run around the item of furniture. (If you’re more comfortable moving this game outside, by all means do so.) The first couple times the kids pass by, announce, “The gate is open.”
Now make it interesting: as a child nears, lower your arm and say, “The gate is closed.” The kids stop, and have to wait until the gate opens, before resuming their running.
My kids especially like it when they think they’ve passed through the open gate, but it comes ‘crashing down’ and grabs them suddenly. I can see their excitement and curiosity—will they make it by, or will they get grabbed by the gate?
This activity is a favorite in our house.
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good at home, may rile them up, not good for a restaurant or public place, see our disclaimer, summer activity, |