- A person starts out as the "Curator" (It, Granny, Pooh, etc.)
- The Curator turns their back to the field, and the "Statues" attempt to race across and tag the Curator.
- Whenever the Curator turns around, the Statues must freeze in position and hold that for as long as the Curator looks at them.
In respect to this, how do you play statue maker?
Pick one child to be the statue maker. The statue maker grabs another player by the hand, whirls them in a circle a few times, then lets go. However the kid lands, he has to freeze in position, like a sculpture.
Likewise, how do you play night at the museum? Instructions:
- Have the players gather in a large room, called the “Museum.” One person, who is “it” should then leave the room and count to 20.
- The players then pose like statues, and the person who is “it” comes back and pretends to be a museum guide.
- If the guide leaves the room, the players must choose a new pose.
People also ask, how do you play bobs and statues?
Bobs & statues, is where you play music that the kids all dance to, you then pause the music and say either "bob" or "statues", and the kids have to then either bob down or stand really still, depending on what you called out.
How do you play Grandma's footsteps?
One person is Grandma – he/she faces a wall. The others in the group start at the other end of the room, then try to creep up to Grandma and tap her on the shoulder. However, at any moment, Grandma can turn around suddenly. If she sees anyone moving, she points at them and that person must return to the start.