The leapfrog game- Pídola is very old. The first documents are from 10th century. It was played in many places such as Cornago, in La Rioja. It was generally played in the plaza mayor and in the schoolyard during recess. A small area of land and a number of children greater than two were needed. Instructions Step 1: Find open space Grab at least one of your friends and head to an open space. TIP: At least two people are needed to play, but the more the merrier! Step 2: Line up Get into a straight line facing forward. All players kneel down and cover their heads with their hands, except for last person. Step 3: Put hands on another player's back, the last person places their hands on the back of the next person in line. Their back becomes a platform to jump over. Step 4: Leap over the person, spreading your legs like a frog. Continue leaping over everyone until you reach the front of the line, kneel down, and place your ha
Game description Players, Materials, Rules: A player from the starting team must throw the ball towards one of the opponents. If the opponent catches it without falling to the ground, the ball will become his team and the one who threw it will become his prisoner. But if he fails to catch it and the ball hits him, he must go to the other field as a prisoner. The prisoners will remain in the zone of the rival team in a delimited area. To save themselves they will have to catch the ball when it passes by and throw it at an opponent. The winning team will be the one that manages to capture all its rivals. Or in case it is prolonged, the team that has obtained the most prisoners will be proclaimed the winner. Other possible ways to play this game is by adding balls and graveyards. Here you can watch the videos according to the level of difficulty. We hope you enjoy playing this game. INITIATION LEVEL: MEDIUM LEVEL: HIGH LEVEL:
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