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Duck hunting rules

The usual number of players is about 20, maybe 10 boys and 10 girls. Ten of them are "hunters" and form a circle. Then the other ten students as "ducks", soccer or other as "bullets". Only one of the "hunters" hits one of the "ducks", and it becomes their "meal". This "duck" must quit when all 10 ducks have been hit. The hunter and the duck swap roles.

Duck hunting is a kind of children's game. Children's games are activities in which children reflect on and explore the world around them by using certain knowledge and language, with the help of a variety of objects, through physical movement and mental activity.

The content, types and ways of playing children's games are influenced by social history, geography, customs, culture, morality and other factors. Play is the leading activity of children, can cultivate children's noble sentiments, guide children to understand the objective world, promote children's physical and mental development, is a powerful means of comprehensive education for children.

Importance of children's games:

"Childhood is the golden period of the child's physical and mental development, especially in need of a positive and healthy learning and living environment." Education experts believe that "adult Internet addiction are likely to bring a lot of adverse effects, and the fragile and tender children's physical and mental more vulnerable to infringement.

While online games satisfy children's curiosity about computers and Internet technology to a certain extent, once addicted to them, they often cause children to be introverted or even autistic, and can also damage children's physical health, for example, by causing hunchbacks and myopia."

Additionally, under the squeeze of increasing competition in online products, some children's online games that originally originated from the concept of healthy education may also gradually become tainted like adult online games, bringing negative impacts to the next generation.

The above references? Baidu Encyclopedia-Children's Games