Children have to pull keys quietly away from the ‘key master’ who sits blindfolded in the middle of the circle.
The key master points to wherever he/she hears the sound. If they point to the person they have to sit back in their place and another child tries to steal the keys. If they get the keys it is their turn to be the key master.
This helps to quiet and calm all children because they all have to sit silently so the key master doesn’t hear the child coming and stealing the keys!
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