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As with most hand-clapping games, there are many variations.
I played tetherball, jump-rope and hand-clapping games with other black girls.
A hand-clapping game generally involving 4 people.
The game's swift ascendancy at Deal suggests an alternative theory: Technology might not be what kills hand-clapping games.
Two blonde girls in pink pajamas are playing the hand-clapping game Miss Mary Mack in the ladies' room.
They seemed more interested in playing hand-clapping games on a museum bench or making the gallery attendant nervous by bouncing too close to Ron Cooper’s shattered windshields.
After Oobi learns the basics of Kako's hand-clapping game, Oobi teaches Kako the fundamentals of tee-ball.
It is known in various parts of the United States, Australia and in New Zealand and has been called "the most common hand-clapping game in the English-speaking world".
A new hand-clapping game - similar to schoolyard classics such as "Miss Mary Mack" and "Slide" and "Down by the Banks " - was spreading through the school.
When kids in your survivor group are sad, you might direct them to draw on the walls of the shelter or play a hand-clapping game with one of the other survivors, or craft them an indoor swing.
He could practically still hear them doing a hand-clapping game: The spades go eeny-meeny pop zoombini Last week, Daniel had walked in with a bag of groceries to find someone unfamiliar in the kitchen, bent over a catalog.
In one he has two girls from the audience demonstrate a tricky hand-clapping game onstage, then compares their crisscrossing hand motions to the way Tchaikovsky tosses notes from the theme of the scherzo movement back and forth between the two sections of violins.
The two young women and young man who play the teasing hand-clapping game of pied-de-boeuf are all elegant gesture and brilliant costume, just as the mademoiselle pouring tea for M. l'Abbe, oblivious that her breast has fallen out of her bodice, remains an amusing figure, not an enticing one.
The boys run and scream; the girls play clapping games.
There are many variations of this clapping game from around the world.
At the end the twins' clapping game turns into a fist fight.
I bet much more than those who would admit that hand clapping games was their favourite leisure activity.
Other musical activities include clapping games, finger play, dramatization and song stories.
Melena started a clapping game Elphaba took no notice of.
The rhyme is often accompanied by hand-clapping between two people, a clapping game.
A seemingly harmless children's clapping game comes to life through comical animation.
Audience members played clapping games, thumping in their seats like jackhammers.
Clapping games are a part of oral tradition.
Nettie and Celie play their childhood clapping game as the sun sets.
As such there are a variety of distinct clapping games or families of games.
A multitude of rhythmic clapping games seemed to be complex variations on patty-cake.
Clapping games are found throughout the world and similar games may be known throughout large areas with regional variations.
Its lyrics are based off the children clapping game Down Down Baby.
The full rhyme, sung by children bouncing a ball (similar to a Clapping game):
The clapping game "roller coaster" is accompanied by "dancing" the "hot dog".
They're happy to walk at a snail's pace in the park, and spend hours playing peekaboo and clapping games.
Due to the communication skills and coordination required, simple clapping games are age appropriate for children age 24 months and above.
Mary Mack is a clapping game.
"Down Down Baby" is a clapping game played by children in English-speaking countries.
A clapping game is usually played by two players and involves clapping as accompaniment to a rhyme.
Originally used as a jump-rope chant, it is now more often sung alone or as part of a clapping game.
We start with “Bye, Bye!” and progress to sing-songy clapping games:
Miss Lucy had a baby", a schoolyard rhyme, jump-rope chant, and clapping game "