青蛙吹氣遊戲
所需時間: 約 15–20 分鐘
參與人員: 小朋友 + 家長
Frog Air Blowing Game
Time Needed: About 15–20 minutes
Who’s Involved: Child + Parent
發展範疇
認知發展
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提升專注力與注意力(瞄準小蒼蠅)
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學習數數與次序(追蹤小蒼蠅數量)
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培養因果概念(用力/輕力擠壓 → 不同效果)
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發展策略與解難能力(調整位置與力度)
動作發展
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增強手部肌肉力量(擠壓瓶子)
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提升手眼協調(控制氣流方向)
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促進早期口肌訓練(模仿吹氣聲音)
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改善姿勢與平衡(伸手、傾身瞄準)
Development Areas
Cognitive Development
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Improves attention and focus (aiming at the flies)
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Encourages counting & sequencing (tracking number of flies)
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Builds cause–effect awareness (hard vs. soft squeeze)
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Fosters strategy & problem-solving (adjusting position and force)
Motor Development
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Strengthens hand muscles (squeezing bottle)
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Enhances hand–eye coordination (aiming the airflow)
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Supports early oral motor skills (imitating blowing sound)
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Improves posture & balance (leaning and reaching while aiming)
主題
「幫肚餓的青蛙捉小蒼蠅!」— 在遊戲中結合想像與技能練習。
Theme
“Help the hungry frog catch the flies!” – a fun way to mix imagination with skill building.
步驟教學
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製作青蛙板
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用紙板畫一張青蛙臉。
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剪出一個大「嘴巴」洞。
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直立放在斜坡(紙板或桌子)盡頭。
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準備小蒼蠅
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用輕物件:紙片、膠樽蓋或硬卡紙圈。
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畫上眼睛/翅膀更有趣。
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將它們散落在板上。
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製作吹氣瓶
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使用空的擠壓瓶(如洗頭水/潤膚露瓶)。
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當作「吹氣器」。
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開始遊戲
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小朋友用力擠壓瓶子,吹氣推動小蒼蠅。
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目標:將小蒼蠅吹進青蛙的嘴巴。
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Step-by-Step Instructions
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Set up the frog board
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Make a frog face from cardboard.
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Cut out a big “mouth” hole.
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Stand it upright at the end of a ramp (slanted cardboard or table).
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Prepare the flies
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Use light objects: paper discs, bottle caps, or cardboard circles.
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Decorate with eyes/wings for extra fun.
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Scatter them on the board.
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Make the air blower
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Take an empty squeeze bottle (like a shampoo/lotion bottle).
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This will be the “air blaster.”
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Play the game
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Child squeezes the bottle to blow air at the flies.
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Goal: push the flies up the ramp into the frog’s mouth.
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延伸玩法
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數數遊戲: 一邊數「1、2、3 隻蒼蠅被吃掉!」
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限時挑戰: 1 分鐘內能吹進多少隻?
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距離挑戰: 嘗試離青蛙更遠的位置。
Variations
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Counting Game: Count aloud—“1, 2, 3 flies eaten!”
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Time Challenge: How many flies can go in within 1 minute?
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Distance Test: Try standing further away from the frog.
家長小貼士: 讓孩子主導遊戲,家長只需適度引導。記得讚賞努力,而不只是成功!
Tip for Parents: Let your child lead the play, but guide gently when needed. Praise effort, not just success!