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Hi. I am Katalin the creator of Creative English in Hungary. We are here on behalf of Expert
Village. Now I am going to show you a few examples of travel games with children. This
is a preposition game. You can play it in 2 ways. If you travel through a city where
there are a lot of things to see and maybe if you are stuck in a traffic jam. You can
look out of the window and then you can play with this game. But if you are in the middle
of nowhere, you can imagine your or your childs bedroom or living room or bathroom. And then
you can actually describe this place. So now I am actually imagining your bedroom. I am
thinking of something that is under the big blue thing. It is also above a big blue thing.
It is in front of something yellow and this is next to a brown thing. After school you
usually sit beside it and in the evening you are the closest to it. Some of your teddy
bears live on it. There are some books opposite to it and there is something white with a
teddy bear above it. What am I thinking of? My bed. Excellent! Oh, you knew everything.
So this, this game will improve your child's imagination. Because actually you talk about
something that he cannot see at the moment at the moment of speaking. So he needs to
imagine. He needs to remember it and then he obviously needs to know the prepositions.