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10 Classic Games For Kids You Can Play With Just Your Hands

by Zack Walkter

Published September 13, 2017

6. Tic-Tac-Toe

There are no real rules to this game; it’s simply a bunch of hand movements done for fun!

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(This one totally reminds us of that scene in The Parent Trap remake when Annie (Lindsay Lohan) is saying goodbye to her butler, Martin.)

7. Concentration 64

Without repeating or hesitating, players must think of a name or word that relates to a chosen category.

There’s no real meaning to the number 64 within the game, but it might be a good challenge to see if you can list off 64 words without breaking concentration.

8. Slide

This game is all about keeping count while keeping your cool. Slide can get pretty intense as your claps increase in number. Try this game with your kid and see how far you get!

9. Say, Say Oh Playmate

Let this song take you back to those sunny days with sidewalk chalk, ice cream and your schoolyard bff. Its innocent lyrics encompass the essence of childhood friendship and it’s an easy clapping rhythm to learn, too.

(Note: This one is also known as “Cee Cee My Playmate,” and there are versions where the lyrics aren’t quite so innocent.)

10. Stella Ella Ola

The precise lyrics to Stella Ella Ola are hotly debated (“clap clap clap” or “quack quack quack,” for example).

What we do know for sure is that it’s a fun and easy game that can be played in a large group.

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