The games are vital for the wellness of the toddlers during the early developmental stages.
Ekurhuleni metro spokesperson Themba Gadebe said: “The kiddies’ games enable us to inculcate the love of sports, healthy living and prepare the children for a brighter future in sports as well as to build their confidence in competitions.”
Each pre-school is required to register a team of 10 participants consisting of five boys and five girls, between the ages of five and six years old.
Gadebe said registration to the competition is compulsory and paves the way for young champions to participate in the first level of the sporting event locally in March next year.
The successful participants will then proceed to the regional level.
The registration cut-off date is on February 27.
The sporting activities will include ball throwing, ball hopping, ball kicking, ball dribbling, ring throwing as well as cycling.
Interested pre-schools may enter their teams by registering through the area coordinators listed below.
Pre-schools in the southern area can contact: Melvin Kruger on 011 999 1373 or 072 686 2998, pre-schools in the eastern area can contact: Tumelo Selopyane on
011 999 8209 or Rina Labuschagne on 011 999 – 8842.
Pre-schools in the northern area can contact William Mashamaite on 011 999 3797 or 074 564 2429 or Dalmaree Andrews on 011 999 3988.