Invisiball, is a game of football but without the football, instead of using the football you place your hand on your head and that means you have the ball. The aim of the game is to run the ball though one of the blue gates.
If it is too confusing for the participants, you can add in the mini football so that can pass that around by using thier hands. Then after a while add the main football in and take away the mini football.
After a while you can then add the ball in so it changes it into a football game,
Learn names
looking for space and the ball
in more ways than one
in more ways than one
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