Eén kind zit in de hoepel (vos in het hol). De overige kinderen (haasjes) staan achter een lijn, buiten het gebied (erf). Op het teken van de trainer lopen de haasjes richting de vos. Bij de vos aangekomen roept één kind: 'Vos kom uit je hol'. De vos komt er - al dan niet meteen - uit en probeert de haasjes te tikken. Die moeten zonder getikt te worden proberen terug te keren achter de beginlijn.
Differentiatie:
in more ways than one
in more ways than one
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