When you're "out," you can't play friday night funkin   . You must sit and watch the others play. This is almost certainly going to be a letdown. If the youngster wants to keep their friends and play the game again, they will rapidly learn not to sulk and to face their disappointment with a more joyful and welcoming attitude.

3. The game has an excellent lesson on time management.
You may not believe it, but time management is essential in a game of Musical Chairs. Players must rapidly go from wherever they are in the room to a chair. The trick is to take the shortest route to maximize their time.

4. Playing the game teaches children (as well as adults) patience and tolerance.
As previously said, when a child isn't winning, tempers and frustration tend to flare. Because the game has rules and everyone is at risk, people can learn to be patient and tolerant of others so they don't lash out, have a tantrum, and disrupt the game.