FAQ?
What games do Spanish kids play?
Basta is a traditional category game with many names in Spanish. Children call it Tutti frutti, ¡Mercadito!, Stop, Lápiz quieto, Animales con E, Alto el fuego, or Ensalada rusa, depending on the country. Whatever the name, it is great fun and an excellent traditional Spanish game to share with language learners.
Reference www.spanishplayground.net/traditional-spanish-games-kids/What are some traditional games in Spain?
Traditional games include Mus, Tute, and Seven-Thirty. Mus originated in Basque Country and is arguably the most-played card game in Spain. In the game, four players working as two teams must get the most combined points after several rounds.
Reference www.shbarcelona.com/blog/en/games-spain/What games do kids play in Spain?
And, of course, there are Spanish games for kids. Chapas is played with metal bottle caps. The caps are decorated, and a track is drawn on the ground. Players race each other to the end of the track by taking turns flicking their caps. This Spanish game for children is played by two teams.
Spanish Games for Kids - don Quijote www.donquijote.org/culture/spain/society/customs/spanish-games/