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People games

Ideas for parents and whānau for people games with children. 

adult playing ‘peekaboo’ with a child

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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