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Hopscotch stapu or paandi .............(game children india)

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Hopscotch is a children's game that can be played with several players or alone. Hopscotch is a popular playground game in which players toss a small object into numbered triangles or a pattern of rectangles outlined on the ground and then hop or jump through the spaces to retrieve the object.

Kith Kith or Pandi Attam as it’s known in South India is mostly played by young children or girls. A hopping game, it is also called Tangidi Billa in Andhra Pradesh.

Numbered boxes or patterned rectangles are drawn on the floor with chalk or stone. An object, a pebble or a stone is then thrown in the first box. In Maharashtra, broken pebbles or stones are used as markers. The object has to land completely within the square. The player can’t step or touch the square with the object; in fact they must avoid it. Local versions often involve local rules. For example some times, the player has to hop on alternate feet or sing a song while jumping. Or left foot must be placed in the left square and the right must be in the air. The players have to start from a ‘home’ base where you can stand on both feet before jumping or hopping. The player has to hop or jump on one foot to retrieve the object. If there are 2 squares next to each other then the player has to place one foot in each square – left foot in left square and right foot in right square.

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