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Traditional
Children's Games: Playing with Tops
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Photo:
S. Peters
Salvador
Villazon from Mexico spins a top.

Photo:
S. Peters
Jennifer
Risso remembers when she used to play with
tops as a child.
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In
just about every country, children, especially
boys, have played with tops. Usually, the object is
to knock over the other players' tops with your top
or to knock them out of a circle.
In
Venezuela, the traditional top is made of
wood. In Indonesia, a bamboo top whistles as
it spins, and the object is to make your top spin
the longest. Colorful tops can be found all over
Mexico.
Trompo
(Venezuela)
Jennifer
Risso from Venezuela
I
remember when I was a child and used to play this
game. I enjoyed it a lot. Trompo is a game
for boys and I'm a girl, but this little thing
didn't matter to me because I loved to play this
game with all my brothers' friends. Trompo
is a traditional game in my country; almost
everybody in Venezuela know this game.
To
play it, you need a special toya top (el
trompo)and at least two players. The
object of the game is to knock over the other
players' tops with your top. The person whose top
is spinning in the end is the winner. The boys
always put things on the points of their tops to
make them spin faster so they can win the
game.
The
traditional top in Venezuela is made of wood, but
it can also be made of plastic or other materials
that make the top move more easily, or the point
can be made of metal. The top has a string that you
have to roll up around the top before you throw it
to the floor.
Sometimes
the kids who have good tops make bets. They say,
"If my top wins, I will get yours." Then you see
that kid with two or three tops. I sometimes lost
mine because I wasn't a very good player, but I
enjoyed playing with it all the time!
Gasing
(Indonesia)
Hasanuddin
Rachman from Indonesia
Gasing
is a traditional children's game from Indonesia. It
uses a piece of bamboo about 5 inches long with a
stick that pierces through the center of the
tube-shaped bamboo, or the body. Part of the stick
above the body is longer than below it. A piece of
rope about 3 to 4 feet long is coiled around the
upper stick.
Another
piece of equipment is a small rod with a small
hole. The player pulls the rope using his left
hand, while his right hand is holding the rod
against the gasing body in an upright
position, causing the gasing to rotate and
make a wailing sound. You can imagine the different
sounds caused by two or more players who pull their
gasings together.
The
player with the gasing that rotates the
longest is the winner. The length of the rotation
is quality of the gasing, and of course the
strength of the pull by the player. Sometimes
people make bets using small pictures. When adults
play, they often use
money.
More
traditional children's games:
Jump
Rope
| Hopscotch
| Games
of Tag and Chase
| Marbles
| Games
Played with Balls
| Games
Played with Sticks and
Stones
| Games
of Consequence
| Games
Played with
Shuttlecocks
| Games
for Toddlers
| Games
Played with Paper and
Cards
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