These days, “child’s play” seems to be about online gaming, from Playstations to Nintendos. But many might recall the days when children congregated outdoors, playing their favourite games in the street. They were free and required little or no equipment. Apart from being fun, they also helped build fundamental skills, from social interaction to physical hand-eye co-ordination and even basic maths and strategic thinking. Due to these online games, our children are missing out on how to interact with peers, how to socialize and how to have fun with peers. Let’s bring those games back into our communities and share the in the fun of our favorite games.
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