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Billy Billy Bop, James Bond etc

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To energise the group and have a laugh

Description of the tool

* One person stands in the middle and tries to induce participants in the circle to make mistakes: One exercise is "billy bop". The person in the middle says “billy billy” pointing at someone and this person has to answer ‘bop’, but only if the middle person says ‘billy billy’, if he or she says only ‘billy’ once and the person in the circles still replies ‘bop’ he or she takes the place in the middle.

Another exercise is to point at a person in the circle saying ‘toaster’: this person jumps up and down as a toast in the morning, between the arms of the left and right neighbour who hold hands. When another activity is called out they can stop. Other activities can be elephant: the indicated person makes an elephants trunk and the neighbours hold their arms to make the ears. Another picture is James Bond: the indicated person shoots an imaginary pistol and blows the smoke away, while the two neighbours play the bond girls, touching James in the middle in veneration and say ‘oh James…’

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Tool overview

http://toolbox.salto-youth.net/80

This tool is for

Everybody in a big circle

and addresses

Group Dynamics

Materials needed:

Only people

Duration:

15 minutes

Behind the tool

The tool was created by

Unknown.

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The tool was published to the Toolbox by

Unknown (on 10 July 2003)

and last modified

21 June 2010

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