Thursday, 19 June 2014

Kids Games Free Jokes for Kids That are Really Funny in English In Hindi To Tell In Urdu Knock Knock Tagalog

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This is a list of games that are traditionally played by urban children in playgrounds, parking lots, and back streets. They are all games which may be played on a hard surface, like asphalt. They are part of children's street culture.
Using a rubber ball (such as a spaldeen), Butts Up, Half-rubber or halfball, Punchball, Stickball, Patball
Typically played by girls
Clapping games, Hopscotch, Singing game, Skipping rope or Skipping, String games (cat's cradle)
Other games
Marbles, Ringolevio, Skully (a.k.a. skelly, bottlecaps)
Bad egg is a children's playground ball game played in Great Britain and other countries.
One player is chosen as the 'Bad Egg' and turns their back to the other players. 'Bad Egg' then asks the others to each name something from a particular group (for example, each player is to name a colour, or a sports team, etc.). Once each player has answered, the 'Bad Egg' throws a tennis ball over their shoulder, and shouts out one of the answers that had been given by the other players. All players, except 'Bad Egg', run in different directions and the person whose answer was shouted out has to run after the ball, and calls "stop" when they retrieve it.
On hearing the word "stop," all players, including the one who went after the ball, remain stationary. All players, except the one with the ball, stand with their legs apart. The player with the ball then attempts to roll it under the legs of one of the other players. If successful, that player becomes 'Bad Egg'. If unsuccessful, the player who retrieved the ball becomes 'Bad Egg'.
Forty forty, also known as Forty Forty In, Dub Dub In, acky 123, block, Poddy,kickstone 123, Lurky, "Pom Pom", Ralio and whip, is a children's game combining elements of the games "It" and Hide and seek. One player is "on", or "it", and they must capture the other players by 'spying' them rather than by tagging.[
A player is chosen as "it" and a landmark such as a tree or lampost is chosen as the base. Players who are not "it" run and hide, while "it" counts to a certain number, usually 40 or 100. "It" looks for the other players, while the players try to get to base without being seen.
If a player gets to base without being seen, they shout "forty forty I'm free", "forty forty save myself" or "forty forty in" and are then safe, waiting at base for the remainder of the game. In order to catch someone, "it" must see the person, run back, touch the base and say "forty forty I see [name]". If the "seen" player is behind or in an object, it must be specified; e.g. "forty forty I see [name] behind that tree" while pointing at it.
Players that are caught by the "it" return to base. The last person to be caught by the end of the game is "it" for the next game. Some variants make the first person caught "it" for the next game.
There are variants to allow players to be freed. In some variants, a player reaching base can say "Release, one, two, three" or a similar chant to release one or all captured players. If the last player reaches the base without being spied, they can chant a variant of 'Forty-forty, one, two, three, all saved', and all the players are freed to play again.
In one variant, the initial It is selected by a system known as Ping Pong. All those playing stand in a circle, holding out arms so that their index fingers touch whilst a designated selector says either "Ping", (zero, once or repeatedly as he sees fit) or "Pong". Once the designated person says "Pong", everyone breaks formation hurriedly as the first person that the designated person can touch becomes the It. If the designated selector is unable to touch someone by lunging or by slight of hand to the right or the left, the designated selector is free to pursue one or more of the fleeing circle that has just broken formation. However, if someone wrongfully breaks prematurely, i.e. before "Pong" is said, then the forfeit is that he is the It.
Hot lava (or the floor is lava or Pirates) is a game, usually played by children, in which the players imagine that the floor or ground is made of lava (or any other lethal substance, such as acid or quicksand), and thus avoid touching the ground lest they get burned or otherwise injured. The players stay off of the floor by standing on furniture or the room's architecture. The players generally may not remain still, and are required to move from one piece of furniture to the next. The game can be played with a group or alone for self amusement. There may even be a goal, to which the players must race. The game may also be played outdoors in playgrounds or similar areas. Players can also set up obstacles to make the game more challenging. This is a variation of an obstacle course.
Typically, any individual can start the game just by shouting "The floor is lava!". Any player remaining on the floor in the next few seconds is "out" and can not rejoin the game for some period of time.
There often are tasks and/or items/places that can "regenerate" lost body parts/health. Depending on the players, these could be embarrassing tasks, or simple things like finding a particular person.
In one version called "Hot Lava Monster", usually played on playgrounds, players must stay off the ground (sand, rubber, woodchips, etc.) and on the play equipment. The person who is posing as 'monster' can be on the 'lava' with the objective of attempting to tag another player. 'Monster' must try and tag or catch the other players. In some versions, 'monster' is not allowed to touch certain obstacles, such as wooden platforms or may only touch objects of a certain colour. The "Monster" player must navigate across structures such as across playground slides, Monkey bars, Ropes courses, etc. instead of the main platform.
The game was referenced in The Simpsons episode "Catch 'Em If You Can", where Lisa and Bart decide to play after finding their parents in a hotel room. This prompts Homer to declare, "All I wanted was a second honeymoon, and now the floor is made of lava."
Kids Games Free Jokes for Kids That are Really Funny in English In Hindi To Tell In Urdu Knock Knock Tagalog
Kids Games Free Jokes for Kids That are Really Funny in English In Hindi To Tell In Urdu Knock Knock Tagalog
Kids Games Free Jokes for Kids That are Really Funny in English In Hindi To Tell In Urdu Knock Knock Tagalog
Kids Games Free Jokes for Kids That are Really Funny in English In Hindi To Tell In Urdu Knock Knock Tagalog
Kids Games Free Jokes for Kids That are Really Funny in English In Hindi To Tell In Urdu Knock Knock Tagalog
Kids Games Free Jokes for Kids That are Really Funny in English In Hindi To Tell In Urdu Knock Knock Tagalog
Kids Games Free Jokes for Kids That are Really Funny in English In Hindi To Tell In Urdu Knock Knock Tagalog
Kids Games Free Jokes for Kids That are Really Funny in English In Hindi To Tell In Urdu Knock Knock Tagalog
Kids Games Free Jokes for Kids That are Really Funny in English In Hindi To Tell In Urdu Knock Knock Tagalog
Kids Games Free Jokes for Kids That are Really Funny in English In Hindi To Tell In Urdu Knock Knock Tagalog
Kids Games Free Jokes for Kids That are Really Funny in English In Hindi To Tell In Urdu Knock Knock Tagalog
Kids Games Free Jokes for Kids That are Really Funny in English In Hindi To Tell In Urdu Knock Knock Tagalog
Kids Games Free Jokes for Kids That are Really Funny in English In Hindi To Tell In Urdu Knock Knock Tagalog
Kids Games Free Jokes for Kids That are Really Funny in English In Hindi To Tell In Urdu Knock Knock Tagalog
Kids Games Free Jokes for Kids That are Really Funny in English In Hindi To Tell In Urdu Knock Knock Tagalog
Kids Games Free Jokes for Kids That are Really Funny in English In Hindi To Tell In Urdu Knock Knock Tagalog
Kids Games Free Jokes for Kids That are Really Funny in English In Hindi To Tell In Urdu Knock Knock Tagalog

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