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Age range: 3-6

Theme Area: Partner Hide and Seek

Related Episode: Hide and Can't Seek

Subjects/Skills: Social Skills

Materials Needed:
Family members
Hiding spots

Directions:
Encourage your whole family to join in a game of partner hide and seek. Before you begin, review the rules of the game. Let your child know that two person will be "It" together. The team who are it will have to hide their eyes and count to 10 while everyone else hides. The last pair to be found is the next to be "It."

Play a practice round first, and invite your child to be "It" with you while others hide. As you search, talk about clues you use to tell where others are hiding. For example, "I hear some giggling by the table. Let's look under the table and see if anyone is there." Then play another practice round where you show your child how to find a good hiding spot.

When your child is comfortable playing, encourage him to hide, and seek, with a different partner.

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