At a young age we all learn little
games that stick with us for years. A good example of one of these fun games is
Hopscotch. This is an excellent children’s game played in the U.S. by many but
did you know France has their own version played by their children. Inspired by
the United States simple boxed T shape hopping game the French took the idea
and make it their own for their children. As stereotypical as it seems, the French
teach their children this game but instead of the traditional T shape of the
U.S. it is in the shape of a snail and they call it Escargot! Using the same
square shapes as in U.S. hopscotch in a spiral. How to play: Each child hops
from one square to the next on one foot one at a time. If you land on another
person’s square or a line you may not move and must stay were you are. If you
land in the middle defeating these two obstacles you may proceed. There are
fifteen to twenty squares in this strange French Escargot as opposed to the ten
in U.S. Hopscotch. That’s makes for a long outdoor game! Hope you Enjoyed this
fun fact about France, Enjoy your Day!
how creative...!
ReplyDeleteI love this! It so interesting to see how different countries have common similarities, but put their own twist on it. Great Blog!!!
ReplyDeleteSuper neat!!
ReplyDeleteThis is very interesting!
ReplyDeleteSomething unexpected...good job!
ReplyDeleteJust needs to be painted yellow and then "follow the yellow brick road"!!
ReplyDeleteMr. Gray. Does this stuff just come to you? haha randomly?
ReplyDeletevery interesting!
ReplyDeletevery interesting!
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