Botero boat. Traditional children's games

In the physical education school classes, many children's games are practiced and learned, which are then played during the children's free time. One of them is the 'Bote botero' , a pastime that combines physical exercise with the skill and grace of the 'Hide and Seek' From Guiainfantil we want to

In the physical education school classes, many children's games are practiced and learned, which are then played during the children's free time. One of them is the 'Bote botero', a pastime that combines physical exercise with the skill and grace of the 'Hide and Seek'

From Guiainfantil we want to remember this popular game so that your children know the hobbies that you played when I was little. You can also show it to the little ones of the house and take advantage during the holidays or weekends to play with your group of friends.

How to play the botero botero. Traditional games for children

The 'Boat botero' is a very popular game, especially in South America where it is known as 'Boot kicked'. At first glance it bears a strong resemblance to 'The Hideaway' although it has some rules that differentiate it from this classic among the classics.

To play the 'Botero boat' you need a large group of children, among whom you must choose one to join. The procedure is similar to that of 'Hide and Seek'.

The participants must hide and the one who starts the game will have to find the others but with a variation, he will have to deposit an aluminum boat in a fixed place and every time he finds one of the hidden ones he will have to hit the boat against the ground pronouncing his name. The boat should remain still and as it will have no choice but to move away to look for the rest of the hidden ones, if one of them manages to run and kick the boat

he will save all his companions.