Kids outdoor games india
However, getting your kids outside to play might be a tough task, especially in the era of cellphones and video games. Therefore, we have collected a list of Indian outdoor games that parents can implement and encourage their children to play. Everyone sits in a circle. One person who is it stands in the center of the circle. Team 1 has the front yard, and Team 2 has the back yard, or a field was split between the two teams.
The teams are given a time period, like 5 minutes, to hide their flag in their part of the yard. When the flag is hidden, you call out that you are finished. The first team to capture the flag wins. In most versions, you had to both get the flag and bring it back to your side. A student played the part of the dog. He or she sat in a chair with their back to the class. An eraser or another object was put under the chair.
That was the bone. Once a player is hit, he is out of the game. Passing between players of the same team is also allowed. Langdi is a popular childhood game, especially in the state of Maharashtra.
The game consists of two teams, and the team that wins the toss defends first. The opposing team sends a player to tag as many defenders as he can, while hopping on one foot. The team that tags the most defenders wins. The aim of the denner is to touch the other players, giving them vish. The game ends when all players have been caught and there is no one left to give amrit. This traditional game is played by both children and adults.
This simple game requires 5 pieces of small stones. You spin one stone in the air and pick other stones from the ground without dropping the stone in the air.
Two people stand with their hands locked together above their heads and sing a song. The other kids pass from under that bridge and the one who gets caught when the hands come down like a cage at the end of the song is out. Kite flying is one of the most popular and romantic games of India as well in Asia. Best in rest of India this game is struggling to save its long and historic existence.
In 17, we used to have the person who got out stand behind one of the bridge person alternately. Then when all are out,there was a tug of war. A line is drawn in centre of both the queues, withe bridge persons facing each other. Each person in line would hold tight the person in front and the bridge guys in front locked hands and the entire chain had to pull everyone from the opp side to theirs.
And there was a game called catching the ring, much like frisbee. But instead of frisbee, we had a spongy rubber ring to throw. Unless the material is good, the rubber became sticky in summer and stank, just like rubber band does.
Each player gets three chances. This game is also played in two teams. The defending team sits in a row facing opposite directions alternately. Three members of the opposing team enter the field and the defending team has to catch them. Only one member of the defending team can catch the others at a time. All of us know and have played hopscotch. For the game, you will have to draw 8 boxes using a piece of chalk. Each player will have to throw a pebble on one number at a time and hop along the numbers to bring the pebble back.
Simple, right? Let me know what games you played as a kid, in the comments section below. Your email address will not be published. Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Facebook-f Twitter Instagram Pinterest. Hopscotch All of us know and have played hopscotch.
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