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Christmas Party Games Young Children 1

Posted on December 17, 2010 by Jennib And Friends

When planning Christmas games for young children, the options are endless. Make sure you provide room to run, do a little planning and the kids are sure to have a good time.

Let’s start with a few relay race ideas. Begin with a candy cane relay. Give each team 4 candy canes (and be sure to have a few more in case some break) and have the child who’s running hold the candy canes between their fingers, with the crooked part of the cane hanging over their fingers. But tell them not to use their thumbs. The canes should be just carefully perched between their fingers.

The children run to their teammate, exchange the candy canes (again, only using fingers), and that teammate runs to the other end and does the same. The game is over when only one team still has candy canes that haven’t dropped on the floor.

Another fun relay that kids love is pass the ornament. In this game, each team gets one ornament (a lightweight, basic thin glass one is fine) and a straw. They must blow through the straw to get the ornament down the line, then the next child blows on their straw to get the ornament back down the line. Make sure each child has a fresh straw, as you don’t want everyone to get sick.

This next simple relay game can be played with just about anything that signifies Christmas. You could have the children pass a Santa hat (perhaps requiring them to wear the hat as they run down the line) or have them wear Christmas socks that they then have to take off and get to the next child during the relay.

“Santa Says” is a fun game that all children will know how to play because it’s just like “Simon Says”. Before playing it, confirm that each child is familiar with “Simon Says” and then create a series of orders from “Santa”, like “Santa says, touch your toes”, “Santa says bend your knees” and so on. But sometimes leave the “Santa says” part off and trick the children. Always a popular game!

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Christmas Top 10 at Find-me-a-gift 0

Posted on December 16, 2010 by Jennib And Friends

To stop you from trawling the streets looking out for the best presents around and huffing and puffing in the chilly winter air, let Find-Me-A-Gift assist you with our wonderful gift predictions! Christmas is our thing at Find-Me-A-Gift and we know a top selling Christmas Gift when we see one! Christmas Gifts have to have that extra WOW factor, a dash of pizzazz and a flash of originality. With so many Christmas Gifts failing to reach these crucial criteria, we’ve compiled the essential list of our 10 Top Christmas Gifts to aid you through the shopping season!

Clicking in at Number 10, it’s the ultra-sleek, ultra-modern Digital Photo Album Key Ring! Why just make Christmas and New Years memories when you can record them and remember them forever! Whether you’re a dab hand with the camera or just a snap-happy character, you’ll have heaps of fun flicking between photos and showing all your friends the jolly old time you had! Become St. Click this Christmas with the fabulous one of a kind Digital Photo Album Key Ring!

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Whizzing in at number 9, blink and you’ll miss them – the incredibly wicked Racing Grannies! You may have heard of these fast-paced racers before, and if you haven’t, you’re bound to this Christmas! Perfect for speeding down the dinner table, the wonderful wind-up Racing Grannies are bound to have the whole family in festive fits of laughter – even your own Granny!

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Who said practicality and humour didn’t go together? In at number 8, it’s the awesome Arse/Face Towel! If clammy claustrophobic shopping centres and chilly cold air have wreaked havoc with the sensitive skin on your face (and derriere!), then purchase the Arse/Face towel to rectify the situation! Hang it over the bath and

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Piano Lesson: Learn To Play Jingle Bells Without Piano Sheet Music 2

Posted on December 15, 2010 by Jennib And Friends

In this piano lesson we will learn to play piano Christmas music. We will use piano tab notation so you don’t need to read piano sheet music.

Jingle Bells is one of the most popular secular Christmas songs in the world. The most played part of the song is the refrain which we will concentrate on in this piano lesson.

Jingle bells, jingle bells
Jingle all the way!
O what fun it is to ride
In a one-horse open sleigh

In this piano lesson you will learn to play Jingle Bells without the use of piano sheet music. After this learn to play piano tutorial you will be able to play the melody with both hands!

Instead of piano sheet music we will use piano tab notation which will tell you where to place your fingers as you play the melody.

The first thing we will do is to locate the note C.

You will find the note C on many places on the piano. It is the white key to the left of two black keys.

Now it’s time to locate the middle C. It is the C right in the middle of the keyboard. On an ordinary upright piano it is near the keyhole.

In our piano lesson we will number the keys. The middle C in our piano tab notation is called 1.

What does 1 mean?

When you see the number 1 you are to press down the middle C once. The white key to the right of C is called 2, the next 3 and so on.

Let’s play some piano tab notes:

1 2 3 4 5 6 7

Now you have played a C-major scale with the actual notes C D E F G A B.

Let’s proceed in our piano lesson and play the first notes of Jingle Bells!

Jingle Bells, Jingle Bells

3 3 3 3 3 3

This is the first part of the refrain. Easy?

I guess that you hear that the third and sixt note has to be a bit longer to create the melody Jingle Bells.

So far we have only used the right hand for playing the melody. How can you use your left hand?

Let’s make this piece a little bit more difficult and also more rewarding to

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