There is one hoop less than the number of children. Play the music and kids run around. When you stop the music, the children must look for a hoop and stand in it. There will be one player who has no hoop - this player starts dribbling around the field till the end of the game. Take one hoop away after every stop. Who will be last
Children can dribble around instaed of running.
in more ways than one
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