People games
Ideas for parents and whānau for people games with children.
Have fun together with people games
As their name suggests, you don’t need special equipment to play people games – just you, some time, and a space to enjoy being together with your child.
Ideas for people games
There are lots of well-known people games and families often make up their own games.
Here are some ideas:
- traditional Māori games such as tī rākau (stick game), mahi whai (string game), poi, and haka
- peekaboo, using a soft blanket or hands
- finger-play games like this little piggy, round and round the garden, and where is Thumbkin?
- games like Simon says, hide and seek, and I spy
- chase, tag, or running around a circuit
- make up a story by taking turns to add the next sentence
When children are included in people games they can learn to:
- take a turn
- wait for you to take a turn
- focus their attention and copy you
- make choices
- ask to start a game, or for it to continue
- practice using new body actions, sounds, and words to communicate.
Te reo Māori words and phrases for people games
- Kei whea koe? (where are you?)
- Kei konei ahau (here I am)
- E oma (run)
- E peke (jump)
- Titiro (look)
About this resource
You don’t need special equipment to play people games – just you, some time, and a space to enjoy being together with your child. The resource highlights some well-known people games and te reo Māori words and phrases for people games.
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