Preparation:
1. Prepare a long rope, a stick, an eye mask, and candy and small toys. Pinata should be hung in a wide open space.
2. Put candy and small toys in the pinata, and tie one end of the rope to the pinata's hook. The other end of the rope is thrown and made to bypass a solid object or a long branch. By pulling a rope at a safe distance from a person, you can raise or lower the height of the pinata to control the optimal height when hitting the pinata.
Safety tips:
1. Be sure to have an adult guardian by your side during
Pinata games.
2. There must be no one within 2 meters of the person hitting the pinata with a stick, and the guardian must keep a distance from the hitting area.
3. The game description should inform each child participating in the game and ensure that they understand the specifications and instructions for the game.
4. Don't let the hitter deviate in the direction of other participants.
General game rules:
1. Each child will hit Pinata in turn. According to tradition, children who have birthdays hit first, and then they are sorted in ascending order according to their age.
2. The player's eyes should be covered with a blindfold, except for particularly young children.
3. After the player's eyes are blindfolded, give the hitting stick, and rotate the hitter three times, then pull the stick to lead the hitter to the front of Pinata, and use the stick to tap Pinata a few times.
4, the player listens to the signal to remind the progress. Other children can use the voice to guide the hitter to the right direction.
5. The start game starts, allowing the player to hit the pinata three times with a stick (controlling the rope player to raise or lower the pinata's seat when the player hits to make the pinata avoid the player's hit)
6. Count the number of times the stick is hit. When the hit is three times, ask the player to stop and drop the stick.
7. When the fillings (candies and small toys) in Pinata fall out, the order is stopped and the other participants are guided to rush up and pick up the dropped candy after the player puts down the stick.
8. Each participant repeats the game in turn until the Pinata is completely broken, and everyone shares the sprinkles and toys together.
9. You can also throw more extra candy and toys into the game area, giving each participant a chance to share joy.
Pinata has many rules and is a very self-help group game for children. The rules of the game can be customized.