New Year's games with grandfather. New Year for the little ones

New Year's games for kids

Build a snowman

To play, you will need two stands; they can be cut out of thick cardboard. In advance, you need to mold parts of the Snowman figure from plasticine: 3 balls of different sizes, a carrot nose, a broom, a hat (2 sets). The parts must be large enough.

Two people compete. Each participant tries to assemble their own Snowman as soon as possible.

Trap

Having run away from Santa Claus, the children stop and, clapping their hands, say: “One-two-three! One two Three! Well, hurry up and catch us!” When the text ends, everyone runs away. Santa Claus is catching up with the children.

Playing with rattles

Children, holding rattles in their hands, run scattered around the room to cheerful music. When the music ends, the children stop and hide the rattles behind their backs. The fox (or another character participating in the game) is looking for rattles. She asks the children to show her first one hand, then the other. Children behind their backs transfer rattles from one hand to another, as if showing that there is nothing in their hand. The fox is surprised that the rattles have disappeared. The music plays again and the game repeats.

Hares and fox

Children perform movements according to the text.

Along the forest lawn Bunny children easily run around the hall

The bunnies ran away.

These are the bunnies

Running bunnies.

The bunnies sat in a circle, “Bunnies” sit down and perform imitation movements according to the text

They dig the root with their paw.

These are the bunnies

Running bunnies.

Here is a fox running - The fox runs between the children and catches up with the kids when the song ends.

Red-haired sister

Looking for where the bunnies are

Running bunnies.

Christmas tree

The game involves 2 teams of 2 people. At the end of the hall there are 2 boxes for each team: one contains a disassembled Christmas tree, the other contains toys. The first participant must assemble the Christmas tree, the second must decorate it with toys. The team that completes the task faster wins.

Who will collect the most snowballs?

Two children play. Snowballs made of cotton wool are scattered on the floor. The children are blindfolded and given a basket. At the signal, they begin to collect snowballs. The one who scores wins large quantity snowballs.

Socks

Multi-colored woolen socks are placed in front of the Christmas tree. big size. Two children are playing. At a signal, they run around the tree from different sides. The first person to run around the tree and put on his socks wins.

Give a snowman a nose

2 stands are placed in front of the tree, large sheets with images of snowmen are attached to them. Two or more children participate. They are blindfolded. At the signal, children must reach the snowmen and put their nose to it (this could be a carrot). Other children help with words: left, right, lower, higher...

Carry it in a bag

A bag is placed in front of the tree (it is partitioned into 2 parts, one of them has no bottom). Santa Claus calls children who want to ride in a sack. He puts the child in a sack and carries him around the tree. He places the other child in the part of the bag where there is no bottom. Santa Claus walks around the Christmas tree, and the child remains in place. Santa Claus returns and is “surprised.” The game repeats itself.

Catch a snowball

Several couples participate. Children stand opposite each other at a distance of approximately 4 meters. One child has an empty bucket, the other has a bag with a certain number of “snowballs” (tennis or rubber balls). At a signal, the child throws snowballs, and the partner tries to catch them with a bucket. The first couple to finish the game and collect the most snowballs wins.

There are Christmas trees...

The presenter says: “Christmas trees can be big, tall, wide, thick...”. And the children must show this, and the presenter makes other movements to confuse everyone.

In bags around the tree

2 children compete. They get into the bags with their feet. The top of the bags is held with your hands. At a signal, children run around the tree in different directions. The one who runs faster wins. The next pair continues the game.

Hockey

Santa Claus stands with his back to the Christmas tree. This is the gate. Two children take sticks and try to score a goal against Santa Claus.

Bring the snowball in a spoon

2 players participate. They are given a spoon with a cotton snowball in their mouth. At the signal, the children run in different directions around the Christmas tree. The winner is the one who comes running first and does not drop the snowball from the spoon.

Push out of the hoop

A large hoop is placed on the floor. The players are chosen. They stand in the hoop on one leg, and at a signal, the players begin to push each other out of the hoop with their elbows. The winner is the one who can stay in the hoop (while standing on one leg).

Who can inflate the balloon faster?

There can be 2-4 people playing. Each person is given a balloon. At the signal, the children begin to inflate them. The one who inflates the balloon the fastest wins.

Ball between heads

4 children compete. Two children are holding a large inflatable ball between their heads. At a signal, two people run around the tree. The pair that runs faster and doesn't drop the ball wins.

Mitten

All children stand in a circle. Santa Claus loses his mitten.

The host of the holiday finds her and, turning to Santa Claus, asks: “Santa Claus, isn’t this your mitten?” Santa Claus replies: “The mitten is mine, I’ll catch up with it, friends.” Children pass a mitten to each other, and Santa Claus tries to take it from the children.

Mousetrap

The two tallest participants or two adults stand and join hands. They hold their hands up (like a mini round dance) and say:

“We were so tired of the mice, they chewed everything, ate everything. Let’s set up a mousetrap and catch all the mice.”

The remaining participants - mice - run between the hands of the catchers. On last words hands give up, the “mousetrap” slams shut, whoever is caught joins the catchers. The “moustrap” increases, the game repeats. The last mouse wins.

Yarn

Children are divided into pairs. Each pair is given a spool of thread and a pencil. At the command of the leaders, the children begin to rewind the threads onto the pencil. The winner is the one who winds the most threads in the allotted time.

Fox and Bunny

Children stand in a circle. Two of them, standing opposite, are given toys: one - a fox, the other - a hare. At a signal, children begin to pass these toys around in a circle. The hare “runs away”, and the fox “catches up” with him.

Prank games:

1. Kangaroo

Number of players: any

A volunteer is selected. One presenter takes him away and explains that he will have to depict a kangaroo with gestures, facial expressions, etc., but without making a sound, and everyone else must guess what kind of animal he is showing.

2. "Who loves chocolate?"

Leading. “Now let’s see how attentive you guys are! I will ask you questions, and you answer: “I.” But be careful, sometimes it’s better to remain silent.

So, who loves chocolate?

Who loves marmalade?

Who loves pears?

Who doesn't wash their ears? - the answer of the inattentive: “I!”

General laughter. The presenter is exaggeratedly surprised: “Are there really children who don’t wash their ears? You must be joking! Listen and pay attention!”

Who was walking down the street?

Who fell into a puddle? - the answer of the inattentive: “I!” But the majority are already silent, listening to questions. The presenter praises the children and continues:

Who helped mom?!

Who swept the floor?

Who washed the dishes?

Who broke the cup? - in response - laughter. There are almost no inattentive people left. This game delights children from 6 to 11 years old.

3. Phrase in a circle

Some simple phrase is chosen, for example: “Apples were falling in the garden.” Now, starting with the first player, this phrase is pronounced by everyone in turn. Each participant in the game must pronounce a phrase with a new intonation (interrogative, exclamatory, surprised, indifferent, etc.). If a participant cannot come up with anything new, then he drops out of the game, and this continues until there are several (3-4) winners left.

4. Telephone operator competition

Two groups of players (10-12 people) are seated in two parallel rows. The presenter selects a difficult-to-pronounce tongue twister and communicates it (in the ear) to the first person in each team. At the signal from the leader, the first in the row begin to pass it to the ear of the second, the second - to the third, and so on until the last.

5. Receive a fax

Two teams (at least 4 people each) line up behind each other. Before the first in the columns is placed Blank sheet paper and pen. Then the presenter approaches the last players in the columns one by one and shows them a simple picture prepared in advance. The goal of each player is to draw what he saw on the back of the person in front.

6. Five steps to happiness

A chair with a prize is placed in the center of the room. The volunteer stands in front of him, turns around and walks 5-6 steps forward. There he is blindfolded, turned around his axis 1-2 times and asked to walk back to the chair the same number of steps and take the prize.

The participant who takes the prize wins.

Mass Games(games with the audience):

For younger ones:

1. “Hedgehogs, hedgehogs”

The host asks the game participants: “Who is friendlier: girls or boys? do you want to know? The game will help you with this. We repeat all the words and movements together:

Two clap (clap)

two stomp (stomp),

hedgehogs - hedgehogs (perform a movement reminiscent of screwing in light bulbs)…

forged - forged (one fist knocks on the other),

scissors - scissors (perform the movements of cutting scissors),

running in place, running in place (simulate running),

bunnies - bunnies (depict bunnies flapping their ears)…

Come on, together, come on, together..."

After these words, the girls shout loudly: “girls!!!”, the boys: “boys!!!”, and then they all shout together. The presenter, summing up the results of the game, says that the most friendly thing happened when everyone shouted together.

2. "Elephant Sneezing"

The presenter asks the children if they have heard an elephant sneeze and invites them to listen to its sneeze. To do this, he divides all the players into three groups. at the leader’s signal, the first group begins to shout: “boxes!”; second: “cartilages!”; third: “dragged!” The presenter conducts several rehearsals. First, the groups take turns saying the words. then the start of the game is announced. At the signal from the leader of the group, they simultaneously begin to shout loudly. after this the presenter says: “be healthy!”

3. "Fish"

The presenter depicts a wave with one hand and a fish with the other. As soon as the “fish” appears from the water, the participants need to catch it with a clap. Laughter and fun are guaranteed for everyone!

4. "Lavata"

The presenter invites the children to learn the words of the song:

We dance together

Tra-ta-ta, tra-ta-ta,

Our joyful dance -

This is Lavata.

Are our hands good?

All: Good!

Host: What about your neighbor?

All: Better! (take hands and sing the song first).

The presenter then asks, “Are our ears good?”

All: Good!

Host: What about your neighbor?

All: Better! (take each other by the ears and sing a song first).

The presenter can ask the following questions: “Are our heads good?”, “Are our knees good?” etc.

5. “The deer has a big house”

The presenter learns the words with the children and explains that each word is played out with appropriate hand movements. The tempo gradually increases as the song is played repeatedly.

The deer has a big house.

He looks out his window.

A hare runs through the forest,

There's a knock on his door.

"Knock Knock,

Open the door.

There in the forest

Hunter is evil!

Quickly open the doors,

Give me your paw."

with hands above the head they represent the roof of the house;

Parallel hands show a square window in front of the face;

depict running in place;

pretend to knock on the door with a fist;

tapping their right foot on the floor;

open the door;

right hand with protruding thumb show back;

depict a gun with their hands;

with their right hand they imitate an invitation to the house;

hands put forward with palms

For teenagers:

1. “Wound up”

In the rules of the game, the presenter says: “When you say the word “wound”, you need to hug yourself, and when you say “unwound”, you need to spread your arms to the sides.” the presenter’s words may be as follows: “wound up - unwound. wrapped around the neighbor on the left - unwound. it wrapped around the neighbor in front - it unwinded.”

2. “You and I are one family!”

The presenter invites everyone to repeat the text and movements to it together.

You and I are one family:

you, we, you, me.

touch the nose of the neighbor on the right,

touch the nose of the neighbor on the left,

we're friends!

you and I are one family:

you, we, you, me.

hug the neighbor on the right,

hug the neighbor on the left,

we're friends!

you and I are one family:

you, we, you, me.

pinch the neighbor on the right,

pinch the neighbor on the left,

we're friends!

you and I are one family:

you, we, you, me.

kiss the neighbor on the right,

kiss the neighbor on the left,

we're friends!

3. Game "Captains".

Rules. When the presenter turns to the captains sitting in the hall and asks them to perform this or that action, the participants must perform it. If there was no corresponding request, but actions are indicated, this command must be ignored, and the one who makes a mistake is eliminated from the game.

Example. The presenter says: “Captains, hands up. Captains, stand up. Turn right"; From the examples given, team members should raise their hands up, stand up, but not turn to the right, since they were not addressed as captains.

At the end of the game, all the applause goes to the most attentive captains.

4. Game "Giants and Dwarfs".

Rules. If the presenter says “Giants”, the participants must stand up, if “dwarfs” - squat down. At the same time, the leader performs actions with the participants - sits down and stands up, confusing them (i.e., performs the actions in reverse). Children often, looking at the leader, do not hear what he says, but repeat the movements after him. Therefore, participants are easily confused.

5. “hee hee, ha ha”

The presenter offers to repeat with him the words and movements to them:

four (omit left hand down left),

five (raise right hand up right).

haha (lean back).

once (raise your right hand up to the right),

two (raise your left hand up to the left),

three (lower the right hand down to the right),

four (we lower our left hand down to the left).

hee hee (lean forward slightly),

haha (lean back).

once (raise your right hand up to the right),

two (raise your left hand up to the left),

three (we lower our right hand down to the right).

hee hee (lean forward slightly),

haha (lean back).

once (raise your right hand up to the right),

two (raise your left hand up to the left).

hee hee (lean forward slightly),

haha (lean back).

times (raise your right hand up to the right).

hee hee (lean forward slightly),

haha (lean back).

everyone shouts together: “ha!”

the tempo of pronunciation must be increased from verse to verse.

Fun competition games:

For younger ones:

1. ZOOLOGICAL JUMPS

In the animal world there is different ways movement: running, walking, crawling. Many animals move by jumping. Try jumping the same way they do...

sparrows; kangaroo; hares; frogs; grasshoppers.

2. UNUSUAL SINGING

Everyone knows how to sing correctly. But sometimes singing “the right way” is not interesting. Try to perform the song “Little Country” (from the repertoire of Natasha Koroleva), but at the same time...

hold your nose with your fingers; take water into your mouth; pull your cheeks in; have a snack lower lip; hold a match between your teeth.

3. AN OLD TALE WITH A NEW ENDING

A fairy tale may have happy end(like “Turnip”), there may be a bad ending (like “Teremka”). But the end of a fairy tale is always the same, no matter how many times the fairy tale is told. Is this correct? Try to come up with a new ending to such a famous one folk tales, How...

“Chicken Ryaba”; “Kolobok”; “Turnip”; “Teremok”; "The wolf and the seven Young goats".

4. SILENT ACTIONS

As a rule, all human actions are accompanied by noise. When a person writes, the paper rustles and the pen holds together. When a person reads, the pages rustle and the binding of the book creaks. Especially a lot of sounds are heard when a person picks up kitchen utensils. Try to refute the common expression “clattering dishes”, try completely silently...

lower the spoon into the glass; place the fork on the plate; place the cup on the saucer; cover the pan with a lid; remove the lid from the kettle. When performing a task, you are allowed to use not only your hands, but also additional devices.

5. FUN SQUAT

All physically strong people know how to squat. Squatting is considered a very useful exercise that strengthens muscles. True, sometimes squatting can be boring. In this case, the exercise can be slightly complicated and made more fun. Try doing 10 squats, but with prerequisite:

stand only on your toes, without touching the floor with your heels; hold an unfolded newspaper in outstretched arms; hold a tennis ball between your knees; hold one dumbbell behind your back with both hands;

For teenagers:

1. Guinness show

The most important thing in this competition is to come up with many unusual and completely frivolous competitions to determine the very best. It is necessary to prepare all the necessary equipment, explain to the presenter what the Guinness Book of Records is, introduce the secretariat that will carry out the registration of records, and inform about the glory that awaits the winners. Children can prepare for competitions in advance. You can invite everyone to any competition, the main thing is to make sure that all the guys in your squad take part in at least one. Competitions may be as follows:

1. Who can sit on a stool the longest, raised above the floor and without holding on to anything with their hands?

2. Who will eat a piece of black bread faster and then hang down?

3. Who is faster on one big one? long hair will tie five knots.

4. Who can put a newspaper into an empty bottle faster without tearing it?

5. Who can roll out the longest “sausage” from a piece of plasticine in one minute?

6. Who can drink a glass of water through a plastic straw faster?

7. Who can tear an A4 sheet of paper into more pieces in one minute without folding it?

8. Who can shout the sound “I” the longest without taking in air?

As a reward, you can assign each person a title and prepare sets of “business cards” for each nominee.

2. Fate is the connecting thread

Ten participants must untangle a bunch of ribbons by holding their ends. Players help each other with advice, at first not yet knowing who has been paired with whom. The winner is the couple that gets out of the silk captivity faster than the others.

3. Mysterious chest

Each of the two players has their own chest or suitcase in which they put various items clothes. The players are blindfolded, and at the leader’s command they begin to put on things from the chest. The players' task is to dress up as quickly as possible.

4. Burglar

Players are given a bunch of keys and a locked padlock. It is necessary to pick up the key from the bunch and open the lock as quickly as possible.

5. Connected by one chain

Cheerful company and logical thinking- the main thing you need to succeed in this game. The driver must unravel the thread entangled in a strange tangle. In the role of the naughty string are the rest of the game participants, holding hands.

GAME “GRANDFATHER CLAUS”

The presenter speaks quatrains, the last line of which is completed by the children with the words “Grandfather Frost.”

Leading: Gifted fluffy snow And he made a big drift, long-awaited and beloved by everyone...
Children: Santa Claus!
Leading: In a warm New Year's fur coat, Rubbing his red nose, He brings gifts to the children, Kind...
Children: Santa Claus!
Leading: The gifts include chocolate Mandarin and apricot - I tried my best for the kids Nice...
Children: Santa Claus!
Leading: Loves songs, round dances and makes people laugh to tears Near the New Year's tree Wonderful...
Children: Santa Claus!
Leading: After the daring dance, He will puff like a steam locomotive, Who, tell me together, are the children? This...
Children: Santa Claus!
Leading: With a nimble hare at dawn, he crosses the snowy path, Well, of course, your sporty, Fast...
Children: Santa Claus!
Leading: He walks with a staff through the forest among the pines and birches, humming a song quietly. Who?
Children: Santa Claus!
Leading: In the morning he braids his granddaughter a couple of snow-white braids, and then goes to the children's holiday...
Children: Santa Claus!
Leading: On the marvelous New Year's holiday, Walks without a bouquet of roses, Visits children and adults Only...
Children: Santa Claus!
Leading: Who brought a pine tree for your joy, guys? Answer quickly - This is...
Children: Santa Claus!

GAME “WHAT DOES THE TREE LIKE?”

The presenter gives answers to the question “What does the Christmas tree like?”, and the children say “yes” as a sign of confirmation and “no” as a sign of disagreement.

What does the Christmas tree like?
- Sticky needles...
- Gingerbread cookies, sweets...
- Chairs, stools...
- Tinsel, garlands...
- Games, masquerades...
- Boredom from idleness...
- Kids, have fun...
- Lilies of the valley and roses...
- Grandfather Frost...
- Loud laughter and jokes...
- Boots and jackets...
- Cones and nuts...
- Chess pawns...
- Serpentine, lanterns...
- Lights and balls...
- Confetti, firecrackers...
- Broken toys...
- Cucumbers in the garden...
- Waffles, chocolates...
- Miracles under New Year...
- A friendly round dance with a song...

GAME “NEW YEAR’S BAGS”

2 players each receive an elegant bag and stand at the coffee table, on which in a box there are scraps of tinsel, unbreakable Christmas tree decorations, as well as small things not related to the New Year holiday. To the accompaniment of cheerful music, blindfolded participants put the contents of the box into bags. As soon as the music stops, the players are untied and look at the collected items. The one who has the most New Year's items wins. The game can be played 2 times with different players.

GAME “FIND THE TREE”

Children form 2 teams and stand in a column. Team captains receive a set of New Year's flags with images of fairy-tale characters, the third from the end is a flag with a Christmas tree. To the accompaniment of cheerful music, the captains pass back one flag to the others. The last player collects the flags given by the team. As soon as the captain discovers the Christmas tree, he shouts: “Christmas tree!”, raising his hand with this flag - the team is considered the winner.

GAME “THREE CHAIRS”

The presenter speaks quatrains, and the children shout out the words of each final line in chorus.

She’s pretty in her outfit, The kids are always happy to see her, There are needles on her branches, She invites everyone to a round dance... (Yolka)
There is a laughing clown on the New Year's tree in a cap, silvery horns and with pictures... (Flags)
Beads, colored stars, Painted miracle masks, Squirrels, cockerels and pigs, Very sonorous... (Clappers)
The monkey will wink from the tree, the brown bear will smile; Bunny hanging from cotton wool, Lollipops and... (Chocolates)
An old boletus man, Next to him is a snowman, A red fluffy kitten And a big one on top... (Bump)
There is no more colorful outfit: Multi-colored garland, Gilded tinsel and shiny... (Balloons)
Bright foil lantern, Bell and boat, Engine and car, Snow White... (Snowflake)
The Christmas tree knows all the surprises and wishes everyone fun; For happy children Light up... (Lights)

MUSICAL GAME

(to the tune of the song “Good Beetle” from the fairy tale film “Cinderella”)

1. Stand up, children, stand in a circle, Stand in a circle, stand in a circle! Clap your palms, sparing your hands! Jump like bunnies - Jump and jump, jump and jump! Now stomp, not sparing your feet!
2.3 let’s join hands quickly, more cheerfully And raise our hands up, Let’s jump higher than everyone else! We will lower our hands down, we will stamp our right foot, we will stamp our left foot and we will turn our heads!

The game is repeated 2 more times.

GAME “GET TO THE TREE”

The host puts a prize under the tree. 2 child players stand on different sides at a certain distance from the tree. Cheerful music sounds. Participants in the game, jumping on one leg, try to get to the tree and take the prize. The most agile one wins.

GAME "SNOWFLAKES"

Attached to horizontally suspended long tinsel paper snowflakes. Blindfolded players remove snowflakes from tinsel to cheerful music. The one who has the most of them wins.

GAME “DECORATE THE TREE”

Children form 2 teams. Near each team, the leader places a box with unbreakable Christmas tree decorations. At a distance from the teams there is a small decorated artificial Christmas tree. The first players take one toy from the box, run to their team’s Christmas tree, hang the toy and return - and so on until the last player. The first team to decorate the Christmas tree wins.

GAME “GIFT AUCTION”

(Santa Claus places a large elegant satin bag in the middle of the hall.)

Father Frost: Here is a bag - it’s elegant! Let's hold an auction! Whoever actively responds receives the gift!
(In a satin bag there are 7 multi-colored paper bags shaped. The bags are placed one inside the other from large - 80 cm high to small - 50 cm high (like a nesting doll), and tied with bright bows. On each bag, one letter is large marked, making up the word " gifts." During the game, Santa Claus unties the bow and takes the bag out of the bag, holds an auction for each letter and gives a gift to the child who gave his answer last - gifts begin with the corresponding letters. At the beginning of the game, Santa Claus lowers the satin bag to the floor in front of the children a paper bag with the letter “P” appears.)
Father Frost: The letter “Pe” asks everyone to name Winter songs now! If you want to sing, sing, After all, it’s time for fun! (Children name songs about winter.)
Father Frost: It's a good winter with snow. But the song is also good! I give you the gingerbread, eat it slowly! (Santa Claus unties the bag, takes out a gingerbread, hands it over, then takes out the next one from this bag - with the letter “O”; he places the previous bag on the other side of himself, thus, the winning bags will be placed next to each other and at the end of the game the children will read the letters with all bags into a single word “gifts”.)
Father Frost: The letter “O” notifies that a festive dinner has been served and invites friends to the table! What’s not on the table! What will you treat your friends to? Name the treats! (Children list holiday treats.)
Father Frost: In the treat you are a scientist, The prize is a gilded nut! (Santa Claus unties the bag and takes out Walnut in gilded foil, and then a bag with the letter “D”.)
Father Frost: The letter “D” remembers the trees. He asks you very much, children! I've dressed them up in silvery frost more than once! (Children say the names of the trees.)
Father Frost: You are an exemplary student, I will give you a diary! (Santa Claus unties the bag, hands him the diary and takes out the bag with the letter “A”.)
Father Frost: The letter “A” is about an orange. He wants to ask the kids! Come on, tell Grandfather, what kind of person can he be? (Children describe external and taste qualities orange.)
Father Frost: How beautiful the tree is, its outfit beckons the eye! An orange for your health I am very happy to give! (Santa Claus hands over an orange and takes out a bag with the letter “R”.)
Father Frost: The letter “er” gives joy to everyone: Let everyone remember That it brings joy to the mood, without a doubt! (Children remember everything that makes them happy.)
Father Frost: Today it’s a joy for me to deliver a school prize to you - With this pen you can write something with an “A”! (Santa Claus hands over a pen and takes out a bag with the letter “K”.)
Father Frost: The letter “Ka” speaks of carnival and costumes; Asks you to call it Carnival appearance! (Children call carnival costumes.)
Father Frost: All the masks were good, Okay, you know the fairy tales! I remember this one (names the last answer) Get some candy! (Santa Claus hands over candy and takes out a bag with the letter “I”.)
Father Frost: The letter “I” wants to hear Games of winter snowy days! You know them guys, speak quickly! (Children list winter Games.)
Father Frost: These winter fun I must admit, I like it! I want to give a toy - There’s nothing else left! (Santa Claus unties the last bag and takes it out Christmas tree toy, hands it over, then turns the bag upside down and shakes it, showing that it is empty.)
Father Frost: My bag is empty and light - Our auction is over! I gave away my gifts. It's time to have a carnival!

GAME "BECAUSE IT'S NEW YEAR!"

The children answer the host’s questions in unison with the phrase “Because it’s New Year!”

Why is there fun all around, Laughter and jokes without worries?..
Why are cheerful guests expected to arrive?..
Why does everyone make a wish in advance?..
Why will the path of knowledge lead you to “A” grades?..
Why does the Christmas tree playfully wink at you with its lights?..
Why is everyone waiting here for the Snow Maiden and Grandfather today?..
Why do children dance in a circle in an elegant hall?..
Why does Santa Claus send good luck and peace to the guys?..

GAME “THREE TREE - SURPRISE”

The presenter displays a cardboard silhouette Christmas tree, which instead of balls has round holes with pockets on the back side. Players, in order of priority, throw a ping pong ball into the tree, trying to get it into one of the holes. At the moment of impact, the ball ends up in the pocket. The most dexterous ones remove a red bag with a surprise from the main New Year tree.

GAME "Naughty Girls"

All children are located around the hall, 4 people in a circle. Cheerful music is playing and the players are dancing. As soon as the music stops, the presenter announces: “Puffs!” (children puff) Then the cheerful music plays again, the players dance. At the end of the music, the presenter announces: “Tweeters!” (children squeak) Thus, the game continues further with various pranks: “Chants!” (children scream); “Squealers!” (children squeal); "The funny ones!" (children laugh) and again from the beginning. The order in which pranks are announced changes periodically.

GAME “WINTER GUESSES”

Touchy Maryushka Doesn’t like to stand on the sidelines, Everything shines from her outfit, Celebrates the New Year with us. (Christmas tree)
Friend Ivashka - White shirt, Glad for the cold frost, And in the warmth she sheds tears. (Snowman)
Two girlfriends raised their noses as best they could And along the little white paths They made their mark with their feet. (Skis)
Fast carriage Resting in the summer. When winter comes, She will be drawn to the journey. (Sled)
Round-faced white-faced people respect mittens. If you leave them, they won’t cry, even if they crumble to boot. (Snowballs)
Two twin brothers admire the mirror, hurry to walk along it, practice running. (Skates)

GAME "DO NOT MISS"

Children form 2 teams. There are small goals at a certain distance from each team. Near the teams, the presenter places a fancy box with ping-pong balls according to the number of participants. Accompanied by cheerful music, the first players take a ball from the box and roll it from their place, trying to get into the goal, after which they take a place at the end of the team. The second participants enter the game, etc. The team that ends up in the goal wins. greatest number balls.

RELAY RACE “FISH”

Children form 2 teams. Team captains each receive a small fishing rod with a hook. At a certain distance from the teams there is a large blue hoop, representing a pond in which there are medium-sized toy fish with a loop at the mouth according to the number of participants in both teams. To the accompaniment of cheerful music, the captains follow to the hoop, hook a fish with a fishing rod and put them in the buckets of their teams, standing on both sides of the hoop. Then the captains return to the team and pass the fishing rod to the next participant. The team that finishes fishing first wins.

GAME "CABBAGE"

Children form 2 teams. All players are given bunny ears. At a certain distance from the teams, the leader places a fake head of cabbage. Cheerful music sounds, the first players, jumping like bunnies, get to the head of cabbage, remove one leaf and, also jumping, return back. Second players enter the game, etc. The fastest bunnies raise their cabbage leaves up, thereby announcing the team's victory.

GAME “Well done, HAMMER, MILK”

Children form a circle. The leader is in the middle of the circle. He alternately (out of order) calls the words “well done”, “hammer”, “milk”, after which the players perform the following movements: - “well done” - jump in place 1 time; - “hammer” - clap your hands once; - “milk” - they say “meow”. The presenter stretches out the first syllables of words to confuse the participants in the game (“mo-lo-o-dets”). The game changes from a slow pace to a fast pace. Those who are inattentive remain in their playing places, and those who perform the movements in accordance with the words without mistakes take a step forward. Thus, the winners are the participants in the game who reach the leader faster than others.

GAME "FRIENDS - PALS"

To the leader’s statements, children say “yes” as a sign of agreement and “no” as a sign of disagreement.

Uncle Fyodor is a smart boy, very kind and cultured.
Cinderella is hardworking and beautiful in a ballgown.
Each of you here knows - Good Uncle Karabas.
True friend Grandma Yaga will always be with you.
The dwarves love Snow White and quickly keep up with her.
Alice the fox will teach you better sense.
He rides on Emelya's stove and controls it boldly.
Dunno has friends, he cannot live without them.
The Glorious Grandfather Koschey will pour you more cabbage soup.
Vanya made the best flying ship overnight.
Pinocchio is very greedy, - He guards the five soldi at night.
Masha and Vitya are hooligans, - They set traps for Leshy.
Cheburashka is friends with Gena, sings a song, doesn’t bother.
Carlson loves cookies. Sweets and entertainment.
The evil girl Malvina walks with a long club.
Goblin is just the guy you need, kids are happy to be friends with him.
Pechkin is a nice postman, he will deliver the mail on time.
From Chukotka to Brazil Everyone loves the cat Basilio.
The hare gallops ahead, the wolf shouts: “Well, just wait!”
The best of friends is wild cat Matvey.
The turtle does not fly, the Lion Cub rides on itself.

SCOOTER COMPETITION

Children form 2 teams, the captains of which receive a children's scooter. Small artificial Christmas trees are placed in front of the teams at a certain distance from each other. To the accompaniment of cheerful music, the captains go around the Christmas trees and, in the same way, return to their team, passing the scooter to the next participant. The team that manages not to run over the Christmas trees wins.

GAME "CAT AND MOUSE"

Three players are put on cat hats and given a stick to which a long rope is attached. A fake mouse is tied to the end of the rope. Accompanied by cheerful music, players wrap a rope around a stick, thereby bringing the mouse closer to them. The prize is awarded to the most agile cat who managed to “catch” the mouse faster than the rest.

GAME "SAUSAGE"

Children form 2 teams. Next to each team is large saucepan with medium-sized inflatable sausages according to the number of participants. A pair of small hooks are attached to the ends of the sausages. Cheerful music sounds, the first participant takes a sausage out of the pan and passes it to the second participant, etc., until the last team member has it. Then the first participant passes the second sausage, which the penultimate participant attaches by hook to the sausage of the last participant. Thus, each participant connects the sausage handed to him to the sausage of the person standing next to him. The last participant finishes the bunch with a sausage. The fastest team raises their bundle of sausages, marking victory in the game.

GAME “CRUM-CRUM!”

Children sit in a circle and repeat the movements after the leader standing in the center of the circle, saying “Hrum-hrum!”

Leading: Let's clap together, crunch-crunch!
Children:(clap) Hrum-hum!
Leading: Let's clap together, crunch-crunch!
Children: (clap) Hrum-hum!
Leading: And if it’s more friendly, hum-hum!
Children:(clap) Hrum-hum!
Leading: Even more fun, crunch-crunch!
Children: (clap) Hrum-hum!
Leading: Now we get up, one after another, crunch-crunch!
Children:(children stand up one after another) Hrum-hum!
Leading: And let's take each other by the shoulders, crunch-crunch!
Children:(take each other by the shoulders) Hrum-hum!
Leading: We walk quietly in a circle, hum-hum!
Children:(they walk slowly in a circle) Hrum-hum!
Leading: We don’t get tired of playing with me, hum-hum!
Children:(continue to walk in a circle) Hrum-hum!
Leading: Let's walk squatted, crunch-crunch!
Children:(they squat after each other) Hrum-hum!
Leading: Let's walk quietly, squatting, hum-hum!
Children:(continue to squat) Hrum-hum!
Leading: Let's all get up on our feet together, crunch-crunch!
Children:(get to their feet) Crunch-crunch!
Leading: And we’ll turn everything towards the Christmas tree, crunch-crunch!
Children:(turn to face the center of the circle) Hrum-hum!
Leading: Let's stamp our feet, crunch-crunch!
Children:(stomp their feet) Crunch-crunch!
Leading: Let's stamp the other one, crunch-crunch!
Children:(stomp with the other foot) Crunch-crunch!
Leading: Let's jump on the spot, crunch-crunch!
Children:(bounce in place) Crunch-crunch!
Leading: And let's jump again, crunch-crunch!
Children:(they jump up again) Crunch-crunch!
Leading: Let's wave to each other, hrum-hrum!
Children: (waving to each other) Hrum-hum!
Leading: Let's wave the other hand, crunch-crunch!
Children:(waving the other hand) Crunch-crunch!
Leading: We will all wink at each other, hum-hum!
Children:(wink at each other) Hrum-hum!
Leading: Let's take each other's hands, crunch-crunch!
Children:(hold hands) Crunch-crunch!

GAME “NEW YEAR’S BOX”

The presenter reads 3 clues to the children, with the help of which they should guess the surprises lying in the elegant box.
The smartest ones receive sweet prizes.

Not a Christmas tree, but an elegant one; Not a musician, but loves to play; It’s not the baby, but “mom” who speaks. (Doll)
Not a watermelon, but a round one; Not a hare, but jumping; It's not a bicycle, it's rolling. (Ball)
Not a gnome, but in a cap; Not a car, but refueling; Not an artist, but a painter. (Felt pen)
Not a fox, but a red one; Not a waffle, but a crispy one; Not a mole, but sitting underground. (Carrot)
Not a cake, but a sweet one; Not a Negro, but a dark-skinned one; Not an orange, but with slices. (Chocolate)
Not a ladle, but scoops; Not a door, but with a handle; Not a cook, but a feeder. (Spoon)
Not a plate, but a round one; Not a heron, but standing on one leg; Not a wheel, but a spinning one. (Yula)
Not a feather, but light; Not a snowflake, but flying; Not a kidney, but bursting. ( Balloon)
Not a ruler, but a thin one; Not a mother, but a caring one; Not a crocodile, but a toothy one. (Comb)
Not cotton wool, but white; Not snow, but cold; Not sugar, but sweet. (Ice cream)

TIGER GAME

Players form 2 teams, at a certain distance from which stands a cone-shaped figurine of a tiger 80 cm high, made of cardboard and painted in Orange color. A long string with a black marker attached to the end is tied to the tiger's neck. To the accompaniment of cheerful music, the participants of the game, in order of priority, run to the tiger and draw one stripe with a marker, then return to their team. The most agile team wins.

DANCE GAME “WE ARE FUNNY KITTENS”

Rhythmic music plays and children dance in pairs. The presenter announces: “We are funny kittens,” - the couples separate and each portrays a dancing kitten. The game is repeated several times.

RELAY RACE “CARROT”

Children form 2 teams. At a certain distance from the teams there is a small artificial Christmas tree. Cheerful music sounds, the first participants with carrots on a plate run to the small Christmas tree and back, passing the plate to the second participants, etc. The team that manages to drop the carrot from the plate the least number of times wins.

GAME “HELLO, HELLO, NEW YEAR!”

To the leader’s phrases as a sign of agreement, the children respond: “Hello, hello, New Year!”

The Christmas tree is in festive attire, we are all happy about it today...
Santa Claus, seeing the children, takes out a bag of candies...
No one wants to sing songs, Their words are barely muttered...
The tree lowered its branches, It became very sad on the holiday...
Let's dance around the Christmas tree in this glorious hall of ours...
Let's shoot with a slingshot and knock out the balls...
Let's make a colored lantern for our Christmas tree as a gift...
Tell a poem Everyone is ready with the mood...
A snowman walks around in a Panama hat, but doesn’t play games for children...
There are happy faces everywhere, so let's have fun...

GAME SONG “IT’S A NEW YEAR!”

(to the melody of the polka “The bird danced the polka...” from the fairy tale film “The Adventures of Pinocchio”)

Leading: Let's decorate the Christmas tree with balls!
Children: It's New Year's holiday!
Leading: Congratulations to all our friends!
Children: It's New Year's holiday!
Leading: Let's hold hands together, walk around the Christmas tree and, of course, smile!
Children: It is a New Year!
Leading: Friends came to us from a fairy tale!
Children: It's New Year's holiday!
Leading: The masks are twirling in a glorious dance!
Children: It's New Year's holiday!
Leading: We play by the Christmas tree, we sing songs together, we joke and don’t lose heart!
Children: It is a New Year!
Leading: Santa Claus in a smart fur coat!
Children: It's New Year's holiday!
Leading: Let's have fun with Grandfather!
Children: It's New Year's holiday!
Leading: He will praise us for our poems and give us gifts, congratulate us on a wonderful holiday!
Children: It is a New Year!

GAME "BURENKA"

Players form 2 teams. The presenter gives the captains large galoshes, representing hooves, and fake horns. To the accompaniment of cheerful music, the captains run around a bucket with the inscription “milk”, covered with white paper on top - “milk” (each team has its own bucket), return back and pass the horns and galoshes to the next players. The team of the fastest Buryonok wins.

GAME "WHO'S GOING FORWARD?"

Hanging on the backs of two chairs winter jacket with his sleeves turned out, and on the seats lies fur hat, a scarf and a pair of mittens. To cheerful music, 2 players turn out the sleeves of their jackets, then put them on, and then put on a hat, scarf and mittens. The prize goes to the one who takes a seat in his chair first and shouts “Happy New Year!”

COMPETITION "TINSEL"

Children form 2 teams. The presenter gives everyone tinsel. The melody of the song “Jingle bells” sounds. The first participants tie their tinsel in a knot on the hand of the second participants, after which the second - to the third, etc., the latter run to the first and tie the tinsel to them. The winner is the team whose participants completed the task in a short period of time and raised their hands with tied tinsel.

GAME “WINTER MOOD”

The presenter says quatrains, to which the children answer “true” or “false.”

1. The waxwings flew to the birch tree in a motley flock. Everyone is glad to see them, Marvelous praising their outfit. (Right)
2. Large roses bloomed among the frost on the pine tree. They are collected into bouquets and given to the Snow Maiden. (Wrong)
3. Santa Claus melts in winter and gets bored under the Christmas tree - A puddle remains from him; On holidays it is not needed at all. (Wrong)
4. With the Snow Maiden The Snowman is used to coming to children. He loves to listen to poems and then eat candy. (Right)
5. In February, on New Year’s Eve, Good Grandfather comes, He has a big bag, all filled with noodles. (Wrong)
6. At the end of December, the calendar sheet was torn off. It is last and unnecessary - New Year is much better. (Right)
7. Toadstools don’t grow in winter, but they roll sleds. Children are happy with them - both girls and boys. (Right)
8. Miracle butterflies fly to us from hot countries in winter, They want to collect nectar in the warm snowy times. (Wrong)
9. In January, snowstorms blow, covering the spruce trees with snow. A bunny in his white fur coat boldly jumps through the forest. (Right)
10. On New Year's holiday, the glorious Cactus is the main one for the kids - It is green and prickly, Christmas trees are much cooler. (Wrong)

GAME "TREE"

The presenters display a cardboard silhouette of a New Year’s tree, with four balls marked by letter: “E”, “L”, “K”, “A”. Then they ask riddles. In the process of guessing top part The ball with the letter is removed and a ball with a picture of the answer to that letter appears to everyone’s attention.

Presenter: He puffs like a steam locomotive, bringing a cart on himself. He can protect himself from neighbors and passers-by. (Children say variants of the riddles.)
Presenter: Your answer to the truth is similar - Undoubtedly, it is a hedgehog! Come here, my friend, I’ll give you the prize then!
Leading: Her outfit is bright, like a masquerade costume. How cunning a cheat is, She knows how to deceive cleverly. (Children give their answers.) Leading: Hello from the fox for your correct answer! You need to hurry, get a wonderful prize!
Presenter: He lives in a paper house with a proud and brave look, and when he leaves, he will immediately take on a sweet appearance. (Children offer their answers.)
Presenter: This is a good answer - I wished for candy! Come to me quickly, take your prize quickly!
Leading: It’s like the sun is shining, It’s always juicy, Round and like a ball, But it just didn’t take off at a gallop. (Children announce their guesses.)
Leading: Here is the answer to the riddle! I don’t mind giving you the prize! You guessed it orange - the whole room heard it!

GAME "DOCTOR AIBOLIT"

Children form 2 teams and stand in lines. Doctor Aibolit wants to know if anyone has a fever during New Year's holiday and places a large cardboard thermometer under the arms of the first participants of both teams. Cheerful music sounds. The second players take the thermometer from the first players and set it for themselves, then the third players take the thermometer from them, and so on until the last players. Now, in the same way, the thermometer moves from the last players to the first. The team whose first player returns the thermometer to Dr. Aibolit in a short period of time wins.

"CHRISTMAS TOY"

In front of the two players, the presenter places a prize on a chair, wrapped in bright wrapping paper, and says the following text:
At the New Year's hour, friends, you can't go without attention! Don’t miss the number “three”, - Take the prize, don’t yawn!
“The Christmas tree greeted guests. Five children came first, So as not to get bored on the holiday, They began to count everything on it: Two snowflakes, six firecrackers, Eight gnomes and parsleys, Seven gilded nuts Among the twisted tinsel; We counted ten cones, and then we got tired of counting. Three little girls came running..."
If the players missed the prize, the presenter takes it and says: “Where were your ears?”; if one of the players turns out to be more attentive, then the presenter concludes: “Those are attentive ears!”

GAME SONG “WE DON’T BE BORED AT THE TREE”

(to the tune of the song “There is nothing better in the world...” from the film “ The Bremen Town Musicians»)

1.Leading: There is nothing better in the world than this fun winter season! We celebrate the New Year all together and don’t get bored at our Christmas tree!
Children: And we don’t get bored at our Christmas tree! (During the loss, the children put their hands on each other’s shoulders and walk to the right in a circle; at the end of the loss, they stop and clap their hands to the beat of the music.)
2.Leading: How beautiful everything is in the spacious hall, We don’t know a more wonderful holiday! We celebrate the New Year all together and don’t get bored at our Christmas tree!
Children: And we don’t get bored at our Christmas tree! (During the loss, the children put their hands on each other’s shoulders and walk to the left in a circle; at the end of the loss, they stop and clap their hands to the beat of the music.)
3.Leading: Santa Claus will give us gifts, and Snow Maiden will play games! We celebrate the New Year all together and don’t get bored at our Christmas tree!
Children: And we don’t get bored at our Christmas tree! (During the loss, the children form pairs with those standing next to them and, holding each other by their raised right hands, spin to the right; at the end of the loss, they stop and clap their hands to the beat of the music.) 4. Leading: Let the white snowflakes swirl; Let them be strong friends with each other! We celebrate the New Year all together and don’t get bored at our Christmas tree!
Children: And we don’t get bored at our Christmas tree! (During the loss, the children form pairs with those standing next to them and, holding each other by their raised left hands, spin in circles left side; at the end of the play they stop and clap their hands to the beat of the music.)

GAME “NEW YEAR’S Shifters”

Santa Claus says phrases, and children must answer “yes” or “no” in unison, regardless of the rhyme.

You, friends, came here to have fun?..
Tell me a secret: Were you waiting for Grandfather?..
Will frosts and colds scare you?..
Are you sometimes ready to dance at the Christmas tree?..
A holiday is nonsense, Let's get bored better?..
Santa Claus brought sweets, will you eat them?..
Are you always ready to play with the Snow Maiden?..
Can we push everyone around without difficulty? Certainly...
Grandfather never melts - Do you believe this?..
Do you need to sing a verse at the Christmas tree in a round dance?..

children are divided into two teams. The first participants in the competition are given a Santa Claus bag. Children need to jump in a bag to the Christmas tree and back. then the next team players climb into the bags and jump.

"running in felt boots"

children are divided into two teams. Instead of bags, they are given huge felt boots of Santa Claus (you can also be given slippers). Children need to run in felt boots to the Christmas tree and back and pass the felt boots to the next participants in the competition. You can arrange such a competition around the Christmas tree.

"catch the snowballs"

children are divided into pairs. one has a basket without a handle (a bucket, a beautiful box), the second has a bag with “snowballs” (balls made of fabric and stuffed with cotton wool or made of folded paper). Each child throws a “snowball” to their partner. he tries to catch him with his basket. If the “snowball” flies past, it can no longer be picked up. The pair that has the most snowballs in their basket within a certain time wins (you can turn on the music).

“catch the “winter” word”

Invite the children to clap their hands when they hear a word related to winter:
blizzard, inflatable ring, winter, snow, Monday, Christmas tree, sea, sleigh, Santa Claus, autumn leaves, bicycle, snowman, dolphin, icicle, snowflake, scissors, Snow Maiden, firecrackers, vacuum cleaner, gifts, skis, etc.

"draw a snowman"

on large sheet paper every child with eyes closed draws a snowman with felt-tip pens. the snowman will turn out even funnier if you divide the children into 2 teams and one of the participants will have to draw the head, the second torso, the third legs and arms, etc. You can invite one of the teams to draw a Christmas tree.

"balloon"

Each participant in the game is given a balloon. Children throw the ball up and try not to let it fall (but they cannot pick up the ball).

"deflate the balloon"

A balloon is placed on the table. The first player is called. He is blindfolded and spun in place. then the child (blindfolded) approaches the ball and tries to blow the ball off the table. The one who manages to do this will win.

"wrap a gift"

2-3 children are invited. They are asked to pack a gift (small box) in holiday packaging. and our holiday packaging will be... toilet paper, which you need to wrap the box well.

"in warm mittens"

Children take turns putting on thick mittens, putting their hands into a bag with different toys and trying to determine by touch what they come across.

"go around the obstacles"

Skittles are placed on the floor. children are divided into 2 teams. You have to blindfolded and walk to the end of the room, trying not to knock over any pins.

A variation of this game is for children to stand one after another like a train and walk, going around the pins first on one side or the other.

“who has a snowball?”

the driver becomes in the center. the rest of the game participants form a tight circle around him. behind their backs they pass each other a “snowball” (made of fabric and cotton wool). The driver carefully watches the players. he must guess who has the snow now and say: “Stop!” If the driver guessed right, then the owner of the snowball takes his place.

"twins"

two children stand sideways to each other and hug their partner with one arm around the waist. it turns out like this fat person with two heads, two arms and four legs. Children in pairs are given a task, for example, to fold a piece of paper in half and in half again. It is not simple! after all, the hands are from different people! tasks for other couples can be as follows: get dressed, swaddle a doll, make an apple or pear out of plasticine, etc.

“work as Santa Claus”

For this competition you need a homemade tunnel, which can be made by sewing a sheet around the edges. The first participant is given a Santa Claus hat and a bag of gifts. he needs to crawl through the tunnel (which is held by adults on both sides), while trying not to lose the bag and cap. put all the gifts out of the bag under the tree, crawl back into the tunnel and pass the bag and cap to the next participant. he crawls through the tunnel again, but with an empty bag. and under the tree - he fills the bag with gifts and returns it back, etc.

This game can be played by timing each participant or dividing the children into teams (but then 2 tunnels will be required).

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