
children get into threees and hold hands the person in the middle is the hot seat. adding another person to the group they are the tipper. the tipper must use the ball to touch the hot seat. the hot seat and the two children around them must help to protect the hot seat from getting tipped, they must not let go of holdiing hands.
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