
The Conga! Players move around within the grid in single file 'led' by the front player. The Coach calls 'Pass!' and 1st player holds ball out to side and 2nd player moves out to take ball. Conga follows new lead with ex-lead joining the rear
Coach can vary commands: 'Ground!'-ball is placed on ground,'Turn!' lead child turns to face the Conga and holds out ball for taking. Grid size and movement speed all variable to suit abilities. Key Points: Handling, awareness, focus, movement. A game for the little ones.
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