My Favourite Game
Games are an essential element in the healthy development of childhood and beyond. Before telling you about my favourite game, I want to let you know why it is important for children to play games rather than only study.
Playing outdoor games with their friends allows children to experiment through trial and error; build physical, cognitive and emotional strength; work out the best strategies; bring in proficiency in skills; nurture their imagination; and help them find solutions to problems. So, children must follow at least 1 game that is their favourite.
For me, it was cricket. I used to play cricket with my friends while I was in school. I played many matches representing my school as I was in my school team. We used to cope with winning and losing (sometimes) as both are a part of the game. But, when we used to win the tournaments, it was a great feeling. It was a proud moment for our coach, all teammates, and the entire school.
I found cricket the most exciting game among all other sports as the game is highly unpredictable. Moreover, the game has lots of drama; I did not find any other sport as dramatic as cricket. Many of my friends used to be spectators and watched me bowling, as I was a fast bowler.
Mostly, it was me and my other friend (who was the spinner) who took most of the wickets of the other team. The excitement when we say 'Howzat' (an abbreviated form of 'How's That') could be easily seen among the spectators as well as among the team players when we used to appeal for the batsman's dismissal. It is considered a way of asking the umpire whether a batsman is out or not.
So, I like cricket the most. However, for you, it may be something else. For instance, an outdoor game including badminton, tennis, football, or an indoor game like chess, table tennis, carom, ludo, squash, etc. could be the one you admire. Many other outdoor games entice children, including hide and seek, kick the can, four square, jump-rope & double dutch, etc.
Whatever you like, participating in games is essential for kids to develop communication skills, make lasting friendships, learn to respect their teammates, and feel a sense of community. So, which one is your favourite game?