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List of children's games

This is a list of games that are played by children. Traditional children's games do not include commercial products such as board games but do include games which require props such as hopscotch or marbles (toys go in List of toys unless the toys are used in multiple games or the single game played is named after the toy; thus "jump rope" is a game, while "Jacob's ladder" is a toy). Despite being transmitted primarily through word of mouth due to not being considered suitable for academic study or adult attention, traditional games have "not only failed to disappear but have also evolved over time into new versions."[1]

Traditional children's games are defined "as those that are played informally with minimal equipment, that children learn by example from other children, and that can be played without reference to written rules. These games are usually played by children between the ages of 7 and 12, with some latitude on both ends of the age range."[2] "Children's traditional games (also called folk games) are those that are passed from child to child, generation to generation, informally by word of mouth," and most children's games include at least two of the following six features in different proportion: physical skill, strategy, chance, repetition of patterns, creativity, and vertigo.[3]

History edit

From the 18th century onwards, researchers have taken a greater interest in the value of traditional games in elucidating cultural values and identities. The modern Olympic Games were influenced by this thinking, and were founded by Pierre de Coubertin on the basis of "All games, all nations", though this aspect of the Olympics was never fully realised and quickly faded away after a few years, with mainly only Western sports being played. In some European countries, the revival of traditional games has served as a way for regional identities to be expressed in a political or educational way.[4]

Tag games edit

Hiding games edit

Games with equipment edit

Jumping games edit

Hopping games edit

Memory games edit

Parlour games edit

Hand games edit

Other traditional children's games edit



See also edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ This game may be considered inappropriate by some[who?]

References edit

  1. ^ Lindon, Jennie (2001). Understanding Children's Play, p.83. Nelson Thornes. ISBN 9780748739707.
  2. ^ Sierra, Judy and Kaminski, Robert (1995). Children's Traditional Games, p.xii. Oryx. ISBN 0897749677.
  3. ^ Sierra and Kaminski (1995), p.3.
  4. ^ Hardman, Ken; Green, Ken (2011). Contemporary Issues in Physical Education: International Perspectives. Meyer & Meyer Verlag. ISBN 978-1-84126-312-0.
  5. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m Gryski, Camilla (1998). Let's Play: Traditional Games of Childhood, p. 5. Kids Can. ISBN 1550744976.
  6. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l Sierra and Kaminski (1995), pp. v-vi.
  7. ^ a b Gryski (1998), p.10-11.
  8. ^ Gryski (1998), p.15.
  9. ^ Newell, W. W. (2010). Games and Songs of American Children, p. 189. Nabu Press. ISBN 978-1-145-39322-6.
  10. ^ Foster, Edna Abigail; ed. (1916). Something to Do,—Boys!: A Book for Wide-Awake Boys, p. 222. W. A. Wilde. [ISBN unspecified].
  11. ^ Gryski (1998), p. 26.
  12. ^ "Leapfrog", Merriam-Webster.com. Accessed June 27, 2015.
  13. ^ a b Gryski (1998), p.16.
  14. ^ Jennifer Moore-Mallinos (15 December 2018). When Competition Goes Too Far. The Rosen Publishing Group, Inc. pp. 30–. ISBN 978-1-5383-9033-7.
  15. ^ a b Schaefer, Charles E.; Reid, Steven E.; eds. (2004). Game Play: Therapeutic Use of Childhood Games, p.10. John Wiley & Sons. ISBN 9780471437338.
  16. ^ Sahana Charan. "Not just the written word". Bangalore Mirror, 7/24/2011.

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Children s Games redirects here For the painting see Children s Games Bruegel This is a list of games that are played by children Traditional children s games do not include commercial products such as board games but do include games which require props such as hopscotch or marbles toys go in List of toys unless the toys are used in multiple games or the single game played is named after the toy thus jump rope is a game while Jacob s ladder is a toy Despite being transmitted primarily through word of mouth due to not being considered suitable for academic study or adult attention traditional games have not only failed to disappear but have also evolved over time into new versions 1 Traditional children s games are defined as those that are played informally with minimal equipment that children learn by example from other children and that can be played without reference to written rules These games are usually played by children between the ages of 7 and 12 with some latitude on both ends of the age range 2 Children s traditional games also called folk games are those that are passed from child to child generation to generation informally by word of mouth and most children s games include at least two of the following six features in different proportion physical skill strategy chance repetition of patterns creativity and vertigo 3 Contents 1 History 2 Tag games 3 Hiding games 4 Games with equipment 5 Jumping games 5 1 Hopping games 6 Memory games 7 Parlour games 8 Hand games 9 Other traditional children s games 10 See also 11 Notes 12 ReferencesHistory editSee also Traditional Sports and Games From the 18th century onwards researchers have taken a greater interest in the value of traditional games in elucidating cultural values and identities The modern Olympic Games were influenced by this thinking and were founded by Pierre de Coubertin on the basis of All games all nations though this aspect of the Olympics was never fully realised and quickly faded away after a few years with mainly only Western sports being played In some European countries the revival of traditional games has served as a way for regional identities to be expressed in a political or educational way 4 Tag games editTag 5 6 Ball tag Chain tag Cops and robbers Cowboys and Indians Freeze tag 7 Ghost in the graveyard Kiss chase Stuck in the mud Atya patya Blind man s buff 6 British Bulldog Capture the flag Stealing Sticks Duck duck goose Duck on a rock Kabaddi Kho kho Kick the can Langdi Marco Polo Monkey on Woodchips Grounders Patintero Pie Poison Puss in the corner 7 Ringolevio Sharks and minnows Statues red light green light Grandmother s Footsteps Tumbang preso What s the time Mr Wolf Chor PoliceHiding games editHide and seek 5 6 Sardines 8 Games with equipment editBall games 5 6 Ball in a Cup Baseball Basketball Beanbag toss Blow football Catch Conkers Continuous cricket Dandy shandy Dodgeball Football Four Square Kingey French cricket Gaga Handball Hoop rolling Horseshoes Hula hoop Kickball Kick to kick Lagori Marbles 5 6 Minkey Mumblety peg 9 10 a Musical Chairs Paddle ball Paper football Punchball Queenie 11 Silent ball Soccer hockey Spinning top Spud Stickball String games 6 cat s cradle Stoop ball Tennis Tetherball Tug of warJumping games editMain category Jumping sports Ampe from Ghana Double Dutch jump rope Jumping Jacks Jumping rope 5 6 Skipping rope Jumpsies also known as Chinese jump rope elastics or gummitwist Leapfrog 5 12 Hopping games edit Main category Hopping games Hopscotch 5 6 Langa game Squid game Memory games editChinese whispers Telephone 5 Concentration Here Comes an Old Soldier from Botany Bay Old Soldier I packed my bag Kim s GameParlour games editHunt the Thimble 5 Hot and Cold Huckle buckle beanstalk 13 Hot buttered beans 13 I spy Truth or Dare Wink MurderHand games editBloody knuckles Chopsticks Clapping games 5 6 Concentration 64 clapping memory game Double Double This This Down Down Baby Down by the Banks Hand games 5 Mary Mack Pat a cake Red hands Rock paper scissors Thumb warOther traditional children s games editBuck buck High Cockalorum Bulleribock Sweden Button button who s got the button Counting out 5 6 Crack the whip Game of dares 14 Floor is Lava Follow the leader Four corners game House 15 Hurray Jinx Keep Away Monkey in the middle Knock Knock Ginger Ding dong ditch Knucklebones 6 jackstones 5 Jacks 6 Limbo London Bridge Mother May I Oshikura Manju Paper fortune teller Pencil fighting Piljke Pitching pennies Poohsticks Push pin Red Rover Ring a Ring o Roses Seven Up Simon says 15 Singing games Skully Sleeping lions Stone skipping Tic tac toe Tip cat Tsere tsere 16 WrestlingSee also editGame List of open source video games Outline of games Papers and Pencils games Street gamesNotes edit This game may be considered inappropriate by some who References edit Lindon Jennie 2001 Understanding Children s Play p 83 Nelson Thornes ISBN 9780748739707 Sierra Judy and Kaminski Robert 1995 Children s Traditional Games p xii Oryx ISBN 0897749677 Sierra and Kaminski 1995 p 3 Hardman Ken Green Ken 2011 Contemporary Issues in Physical Education International Perspectives Meyer amp Meyer Verlag ISBN 978 1 84126 312 0 a b c d e f g h i j k l m Gryski Camilla 1998 Let s Play Traditional Games of Childhood p 5 Kids Can ISBN 1550744976 a b c d e f g h i j k l Sierra and Kaminski 1995 pp v vi a b Gryski 1998 p 10 11 Gryski 1998 p 15 Newell W W 2010 Games and Songs of American Children p 189 Nabu Press ISBN 978 1 145 39322 6 Foster Edna Abigail ed 1916 Something to Do Boys A Book for Wide Awake Boys p 222 W A Wilde ISBN unspecified Gryski 1998 p 26 Leapfrog Merriam Webster com Accessed June 27 2015 a b Gryski 1998 p 16 Jennifer Moore Mallinos 15 December 2018 When Competition Goes Too Far The Rosen Publishing Group Inc pp 30 ISBN 978 1 5383 9033 7 a b Schaefer Charles E Reid Steven E eds 2004 Game Play Therapeutic Use of Childhood Games p 10 John Wiley amp Sons ISBN 9780471437338 Sahana Charan Not just the written word Bangalore Mirror 7 24 2011 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title List of children 27s games amp oldid 1209944865, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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