The black (or red) queen yen-two-three encourages children to have quality movement control, develops their coordination and proper body posture, and encourages them to be fair and honest. The game can be repeated as many times as it is fun for the players, and to make it dynamic enough, it is necessary to gather at least 5-6 players.
Required: start and finish markers.
The goal: touch the queen before she notices you.
Rules: A black queen is chosen from among the players. She walks to the finish line and turns her back. Other players remain on the starting line. The Black Queen must loudly say Black Queen one-two-three and then the players move towards her. When the queen says her line, she may turn towards the players. At that moment, all players must freeze, that is, they must not move. If the queen notices that a player is moving, she returns him to the starting position. The winner is, of course, the player who reaches the queen first. Usually that player is the next black queen.





