Hänschen, beep once

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Hänschen, beep (one) times , also Mäuschen, beep (one) times , is a children's game and children's birthday game, which is also popular with young people as a party game at times . In bringing up children , play as a radio play and radio Kim play promotes .

procedure

It is played in a larger group of around 7 to 15 players. In the children's game , one of the players is blindfolded and the other players arrange themselves in a circle around them. The blindfolded player selects one of the bystanders or sits on his lap, then prompts him to make a beep with the saying “ Little beep” or “ beep” once . The beeper must now make a sound, but can also adjust the voice. If the guessing person guesses the other player, the blindfold is changed.

At parties, it is customary for the counselor to sit on the lap of one of the participants sitting in a circle and ask them to beep . Guessing after three beeps the Hänschen not, you have another teammate occupy . In England it is known as the Squeak Piggy Squeak .

variants

As an introductory game in kindergarten and the beginning class of elementary school, a teammate is sent to the door shortly. In the meantime, another child crouches under a blanket on the floor. The guessing officer is invited in and must now recognize from the three beeps who is under the blanket.

supporting documents

  1. Werner Röhrig: Promotion of exercise and awareness as an integral part of raising children! In: Maria Theresia Strouhal: We discover the world. Auer-Verlag, Donauwörth 2004; P. 62 and 74 ( full text ( memento of the original from February 21, 2016 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link has been inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. ) @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.oberlahn.de
  2. Johanna Pretorius: Knaurs Spielebuch. The classic game . New edition Knaur Taschenbuchverlag, Munich 2009, ISBN 978-3-426-79836-2 ("Introductory Games" from p. 51ff.)
  3. "Hänschen beep mal!" In: Robert E. Lembke : The large house and family book of games. Lingen Verlag, Cologne, no date; P. 240.

literature

  • Johanna Pretorius: Knaur's game book. The classic game . New edition Knaur Taschenbuchverlag, Munich 2009, ISBN 978-3-426-79836-2 ("Introductory Games" from p. 51ff.)
  • In: Robert E. Lembke : The big house and family book of the games. Lingen Verlag, Cologne, no date; P. 33.

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