Competitions Around the World
http://www.competearoundtheworld.com/find_competition.php
Competitions Around the World
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Interesting and Fun Games from Around the World
http://library.thinkquest.org/J0110166/
Interesting and Fun Games from Around the World
Have fun, discover how to play games that kids your age from different cultures play and discover some interesting facts about the continents and other countries around the world. Australia is a country as well as a Continent!
website made by students
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Cornhole, Corn toss, or bean bags
http://www.cornhole-game.org
Cornhole, Corn toss, or bean bags
A fun backyard game great for summer parties. The game can be played by people of all ages and skill level.
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Chinese Jump Rope
http://chinesejumprope.tripod.com/
Chinese Jump Rope
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Games For Girl Guides and Girl Scouts
http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Plains/3209/World.html
Games For Girl Guides and Girl Scouts
Guiding and Scouting games help girls learn something associated with Guiding and/or Scouting. International Games are from other WAGGGS member countries other than the USA and Canada. These are games that have been contributed by Guiders and Scouters. Many of them have come from the Guiding/Scouting List and the WAGGGS-L list.
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Games around the world : Webquest
http://library.thinkquest.org/6413/
Our page is about physical and recreational games around the world. Every one of these games was made in a foreign country, except for three games. We have six games divided into three groups. Each group has been done by one person in our team.
These pages explain the rules and objects of the games. These pages also tell about tournaments and how they are played. Also they have the history and a few famous players. You will have better health if you decide to include these games in your future plans.
Football & Billiards | Baseball & Basketball | Soccer & Tennis |
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The Online Guide to Traditional Games in UK
http://www.tradgames.org.uk/
The Online Guide to Traditional Games in UK
This website provides history, useful links and current information about traditional games from around the world. It is produced for the edification of others in the original spirit of the Internet.
Board Games | Table Games | Pub Games | Lawn Games | Dice, Cards and Tiles |
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Games Around the World (book)
http://edis.ifas.ufl.edu/4H055
Games Around the World (4H LAL 90) is a cultural education and leisure arts and recreation publication for ages 8 and up. Children's games provide a creative and fun way to view other cultures. Quite often, traditions and traits of peoples are reflected through the games their children play. The purpose of this manual is to encourage global understanding and trust.
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Playground games from around the World
http://www.llanddulas.conwy.sch.uk/Directory.htm
Playground games from around the World
Our work on playground games has become famous. We have been in the Guardian Newspaper, on Radio 4, Radio Wales, S4C and BBC1 television
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Games Around the World (Scholastic)
http://teacher.scholastic.com/lessonrepro/lessonplans/gamesworld.htm
Games Around the World
All over the world, in every culture and country, children play games. While these games may vary from place to place, you will recognize them in one form or another. No one is absolutely certain where or when tug-of-war was first played, but we know that it became popular in England in the Middle Ages. Men from two villages competed against each other, and the losers fell into a stream between the two teams.
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Children's Games from Around the World
http://www.topics-mag.com/edition11/games-section.htm
Children's Games from Around the World
Around the world, children have one thing in common. They love to play games. Discover how children from Venezuela, Mexico, Korea, China, Germany, and many other countries play different versions of the same traditional games such as jump rope, marbles, tag, top spinning,
hopscotch, jacks, card games.
View pictures of international students from Brazil, China, Colombia, Korea, Mexico, and Taiwan, Thailand, and Venezuela demonstrating how they played games when they were children.
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