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Corona Online Youth Work session

In the last week, I had shown different possibilities to keep in contact with the group members despite the "ban on the meetings," "ban on contact," or whatever you want to call it. In the meantime, very creative things can be found on the net. Online yoga classes, online dance classes, even online music lessons. So why not an online youth group class? But what should you do in an online youth group class? I already mentioned a few ideas for online group sessions. Today, here are a few more ideas that work well with a webcam.

By the way: the game ideas also go together with the parents. In other words, ideas for parents who no longer know how to "entertain" the children. And at the same time a good idea to play something together.

Corona (online) games for home

simple games for an online session
simple games for an online session to show
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Cookie from forehead to mouth

A cookie is placed on the forehead. Now the candidate tries to move it into the mouth - without using his hands, of course. This looks very funny and leads to all kinds of grimaces to slowly move the cookie towards the mouth. If the cookie drops, the contestant must start all over again.

Teabag on cap

One tea bag is stapled to the left and one to the right of the cap or fastened with a safety pin. The candidate now puts on the cap and tries to make both teabags lie on it by moving the head skillfully, i.e., they no longer hang down to the side.

Variation: it is somewhat easier if only one teabag has to go on the cap.

Stacking game cubes

The candidate takes a small flat piece of wood into his mouth (a wooden spatula). The candidate now tries to stack five or more dice on top of each other. Instead of playing cubes, large nuts and bolts can also be used. Instead of the wooden spatula, a spoon would also go as a support surface.

Blowing playing cards from the top of a bottle

A stack of playing cards is placed on the top of a bottle. All playing cards except the last playing card must be blown off the top of the bottle.

Variation: how many cards can be blown off the top of the bottle within one minute. If everything falls off, you must start all over again.

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