Children's games in the United States vary depending on the age group, region, and cultural background of the children. Some popular games include:
Tag: A game where one child is "it" and chases the other children to "tag" them. The tagged children become "it" and the game continues.
Red Light, Green Light: A game where one child is "it" and stands at the front of the group. The other children line up behind them. The "it" child says "green light" and the children can move forward, but when they say "red light" the children have to stop. If a child is caught moving after "red light" they become "it".
Simon says: A game where one child is "Simon" and gives commands, such as "Simon says touch your nose" and the children have to follow the command if Simon says it. If Simon doesn't say it before giving the command, the children shouldn't follow it.
Hopscotch: A game where children draw a hopscotch pattern on the ground and use a small object, such as a rock or a beanbag, to hop through the pattern without touching a line.
Four Square: A game played with a ball where four players stand in a square formation and take turns hitting the ball to each other.
Dodgeball: A game where children throw balls at each other and try to avoid getting hit.
Capture the Flag: A game where two teams try to capture the other team's flag while protecting their own flag.
Red Rover: A game where children form two lines facing each other and take turns calling out the name of a child from the other line to come over and try to break through the line.
Hide and Seek: A game where one child is "it" and counts while the other children hide. The "it" child then goes and tries to find the other children.
Jump rope: A game where children take turns jumping rope while others turn the rope.
These games are popular among children in the USA, but each region and culture may have their own traditional games and variations of these games. It's important to note that the games should be age-appropriate and safe for children to play.
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