Do you rember these games?
children nowadays rarely know outdoor games. Do any of you who were born in the 90s or before remember those games that had brought us so much joy and happiness? Let's take a walk down memory lane of those games most of us played in the good old times.
Chicken vs EagleOne acts as the eagle, one the hen and the rest as chickens. The game goes like this: the "hen"and the "chickens" stand in a line with the "hen" in the very front spreading both arms to protect the "chickens" and each one clasping the clothes tail of the one right in front of it. The "eagle"should seek every opportunity to catch the "chicken". If one "chicken" is caught, "it" should exchange the role with the "eagle".
Rubber band skipping
Rubber band skippingThe game is typically played by three players with a rope of about 5–6 feet in length that hasbeen tied into a circle. Two of the participants face each other about 3 feet apart, with their feettogether, and position the rope around their ankles so that it is taut. The third player (the jumper)then stands between the two sides of the rope and must accomplish a specific series of moveswithout making an error or pausing.
Chicken vs EagleOne acts as the eagle, one the hen and the rest as chickens. The game goes like this: the "hen"and the "chickens" stand in a line with the "hen" in the very front spreading both arms to protect the "chickens" and each one clasping the clothes tail of the one right in front of it. The "eagle"should seek every opportunity to catch the "chicken". If one "chicken" is caught, "it" should exchange the role with the "eagle".
Rubber band skipping
Rubber band skippingThe game is typically played by three players with a rope of about 5–6 feet in length that hasbeen tied into a circle. Two of the participants face each other about 3 feet apart, with their feettogether, and position the rope around their ankles so that it is taut. The third player (the jumper)then stands between the two sides of the rope and must accomplish a specific series of moveswithout making an error or pausing.