Cardinal Fluorescent, Green Light is a learning amusement for youngsters that needs no best Accoutrement. It can be played at parties, on the playground or in your own at rest. Teachers and babysitters flip for this little life that teaches listening skills and traffic awareness, while affliction kids socially busy. Grown-ups might be surprised to bonanza this pastime a protest, besides.
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Choose one human race to be the "Stoplight." All the other players are "Cars."
2. Point a starting path. Enjoy the Stoplight stand different the starting line a distance away--closer for younger kids, farther for older kids or to constitute the diversion extreme longer.
3. Enter on the pastime when the Stoplight turns encompassing, facing out from the starting path, and calls, "Green light!" This means all cars can go, moving at a walk toward the Stoplight in order to tag it.
4. Run when the Stoplight, still facing away from the starting line, calls "Yellow light!"
5. Stop fast when the Stoplight calls "Red light!" and whirls around, trying to catch Cars in the act of moving.
6. Lose your turn and sit out if the Stoplight says, "I saw you move!" This aspect of the game requires honesty by both players, which is reinforced by the other Cars watching.
7. Win if you tag the Stoplight first. Then you get to be Stoplight for the next game. The Stoplight wins if it gets all the Cars out before they can tag it.
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