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Local and 
Traditional Games
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Local and 
Traditional Games
I n tr od u c tion
India has many traditional games from villages, towns, and 
cities.
Passed down through generations, played by kids and 
families.
Build team spirit, strength, creativity, and respect.
Fun games from different parts of India to learn and enjoy.
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Local and 
Traditional Games
I n tr od u c tion
India has many traditional games from villages, towns, and 
cities.
Passed down through generations, played by kids and 
families.
Build team spirit, strength, creativity, and respect.
Fun games from different parts of India to learn and enjoy.
Why Play Local and Traditional Games?
Physical Health
Keep kids active and healthy.
Creativity
Help think of new ideas.
Social Bonding
Strengthen friendships and family ties.
Teamwork
Teach working together.
Patience
Learn to wait for turns.
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Local and 
Traditional Games
I n tr od u c tion
India has many traditional games from villages, towns, and 
cities.
Passed down through generations, played by kids and 
families.
Build team spirit, strength, creativity, and respect.
Fun games from different parts of India to learn and enjoy.
Why Play Local and Traditional Games?
Physical Health
Keep kids active and healthy.
Creativity
Help think of new ideas.
Social Bonding
Strengthen friendships and family ties.
Teamwork
Teach working together.
Patience
Learn to wait for turns.
Why Play Local and Traditional Games?
Rules
Understand and follow game 
rules.
Cultural Preservation
Keep Indian culture alive.
Empathy
Understand others' feelings.
Coordination
Improve hand-eye and body 
coordination.
Alertness
Stay aware of surroundings.
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Local and 
Traditional Games
I n tr od u c tion
India has many traditional games from villages, towns, and 
cities.
Passed down through generations, played by kids and 
families.
Build team spirit, strength, creativity, and respect.
Fun games from different parts of India to learn and enjoy.
Why Play Local and Traditional Games?
Physical Health
Keep kids active and healthy.
Creativity
Help think of new ideas.
Social Bonding
Strengthen friendships and family ties.
Teamwork
Teach working together.
Patience
Learn to wait for turns.
Why Play Local and Traditional Games?
Rules
Understand and follow game 
rules.
Cultural Preservation
Keep Indian culture alive.
Empathy
Understand others' feelings.
Coordination
Improve hand-eye and body 
coordination.
Alertness
Stay aware of surroundings.
List of Games in the Chapter and Their Details
1. Anti Pil (Marble 
Game)
Flick marbles into a 
hole with your 
finger like a bow. 
Helps you move 
fingers better, 
focus, and aim well. 
Teaches waiting 
calmly. Play on soft 
ground.
2. Chor-Sipahi
Run in a circle, drop 
a hanky, chase to 
catch the runner. 
Makes you alert, 
think fast, and 
guess well. Helps 
you run quicker.
3. Cat and Mouse
Circle keeps mouse 
safe; cat tries to 
catch mouse. 
Teaches working 
together, trusting 
friends, and 
helping. Makes you 
feel close to others.
4. Tekeli Bhonga 
(Assam - Magh 
Bihu)
Blindfolded, hit a 
ball with a stick, 
friends guide you. 
Builds trust, talking 
clearly, and 
listening well. Helps 
you know where 
things are.
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