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HAND CLAPPING GAME
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HAND CLAPPING GAME

 

 

 

A clapping game (or hand game) is a type of usually

cooperative (i.e., non-competitive) game which is

generally played by two players and involves

clapping as accompaniment to a singing game

 or reciting of a rhyme, often nursery rhymes.

Clapping games are found throughout the world

 and similar games may be known throughout

large areas with regional variation.

 

A clapping game is type of usually cooperative

 (ie non-competitive) game which is generally played by

 two players and involves clapping as accompaniment

 to singing or reciting a rhyme.

 

Due to the communication skills and coordination required,
 simple clapping games are age appropriate for children age 24
 months and above.[1] In many cultures clapping games are played
 by both sexes and all ages, but in many European and
European-influenced cultures, they are largely the
preserve of young girls

Claps commonly included in patterns are clapping one's

own hands, clapping both hands of a partner, and clapping

one hand of a partner, generally across such as the right

 hand of each player. The clapping may include other

activities such as thigh slapping, or a final move such

as touching the ground and freezing.[3] Sara Bernstein

 describes seventy-nine "basic hand-claps

  

Clapping patterns may be used with only specific rhymes, generically

 with most rhymes, or improvised. Children in different areas may be

 more or less strict about which claps accompany which rhymes but

generally different clapping patterns may be used to accompany differen

t rhymes. The rhymes are generally very similar to a jump-rope rhymes.

 Some games are played without a rhyme, such as 'Slide', and not all

 require the players to clap each other's hands, such as 'Sevens.'

Clapping games are a part of oral tradition. As such there are a

 variety of distinct clapping games or families of games. A game

may be performed or played in various versions found in different

 areas and times and often according to ethnicity. For example,

'Hello, Operator' may be called 'Missy Susie' or 'Miss Lucy' and

may contain, omit, or vary verses or specific lines. Clapping patterns

and actions may also vary. There is no canonical version of any

 game though children often fight over whose version is "right" or "real".

 

It occurs to me that the world would be a far happier place

 if we all spent some time engaged in this 'cooperative' activity

 so this Hub is designed to remind and engage you in the fun

 you might recognize from your school yard days

 

 

 

Easy Directions for basic hand clapping game:
Sit across from your clapping partner. Begin by clapping your hands together at the same time, then reach out with your right hand to clap your partner's right hand. Next, clap your hands again. Now reach out with your left hand and clap your partner's left hand. Repeat. Clap on the beat.

Double, Double

Double double this this,
Double double that that,
Double this, double that,
Double double this that.

Instructions:
Hold your hands up, your fingers pointing to the ceiling.
As you're saying the rhyme, turn your hands back and forth.
Whenever you say "double," both hands are facing towards you.
Whenever you say "this," and "that," your palms are facing away from you. NOT as easy to do as it sounds!

 
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