Games are a heritage that parents must transmit

We as parents can see how many of the games that were made when we were children, have practically disappeared. Many of these games encouraged different aspects such as sociability, physical exercise, friendship or ingenuity among others.

The truth is that the games are a heritage that not long ago were transmitted from generation to generation, but technological advances, new lifestyles and new families, have led to these games gradually disappear.

A great initiative is that 200 students from the Villa y Tierra public school in the town of Saldaña are doing, they are learning how to play five of these popular games with the intention of recovering them and not forgetting them. The little girl, the piuca or the frog among others, are games that were lost and that can again be retaken so that the children can have fun.

As parents, we should try to transmit those games that we enjoy and that will surely be a source of enjoyment for our children. We should not fall into the error of not sharing them with them, we just have to remember how much fun we had so that the feeling of transmitting these games overcoming technological barriers is born in us. What games did you enjoy?

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