Hopscotch

Hopscotch

Year
2001
Face Value
5.00
Mint Value
-
Used Value
-
Print Run
300000
Themes
education
The child has the right to fun and relaxation. Exercising this right leads to human relationships that the child experiences such as encouragement and appreciation. Communication between individuals is vital for the child. It is certain that if the child does not learn anything, he must still play. Through play, the individual learns about himself and others. Understanding the origin and evolution of the game throughout history and in different parts of the world enriches respect for other cultures and peoples.
The Post and Telecommunications Administration is devoting four children's games to inaugurate this theme.
Hopscotch - It has been established that during the development of the Roman Empire, legionaries constructed paving stones on which one of the oldest hopscotch patterns appears. There are around twenty versions of hopscotch. This game is common in several countries and on almost all continents, although with a slight difference in the rules. The rules of the game The player stands in the square of the earth and throws the puck into square no. 1. He hops from the square to square no. 1 to pick up the puck, then he returns by jumping to the ground square and so on. We continue the game in the same way, square by square, until square no. 9 (the last). These rules are the most common.