Get the children to sit or stand in a circle and hold their hands together in front of them. One person takes the button and goes around the circle, pretending to put the button in someone else’s hands. They actually deposit the button in one person’s hands, but then continue the rest of the way around the circle, pretending to put it in everyone else’s hands. Then going around the circle, each player tries to guess who has the button now. Before each person’s guess, the group asks together, “Button, button, who’s got the button?” Then you go around the circle and everyone gives the name of who they think has the button – make sure the person who has the button does not tell the rest of the group at this point. After everyone has made their guess the players who guess incorrectly leave the circle. The person with the button now distributes the button during the next round. _x000D_
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Because a button is used in this game, be sure that all the kids playing are old enough to know not to put the button in their mouth so as to not choke on the button.
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