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Physical Education

  • The child develops gross motor skills by running, jumping, and playing active games during the activity.
  • They improve their coordination and balance through various movements and actions required in the game.
  • The child learns to follow instructions and cooperate with others, enhancing their social and teamwork skills.
  • Playing orphan promotes physical fitness and helps in building stamina and endurance through physical exertion.

Continued development related to the activity can be encouraged by introducing variations to the game, such as adding obstacles or incorporating different types of movements. Additionally, you can create a mini Olympics event where children can participate in multiple physical activities and games, including Playing orphan, to further enhance their physical fitness and teamwork skills.

Book Recommendations

  • The Orphan Train by Joan Lowery Nixon: A heartwarming story about a young orphan who goes through various challenges and finds a loving family.
  • Orphan Island by Laurel Snyder: A captivating tale of a group of orphans living on a mysterious island and their adventures in self-sufficiency.
  • Orphan Train Rider: One Boy's True Story by Andrea Warren: A non-fiction account of a young boy who rode the orphan train in the early 1900s, detailing his experiences and the resilience he showed.

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