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Long Donkey Game
Purpose(s) | To cause one group to lose balance and fall while jumping over the other | ||||||||
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Origin(s) | Türkiye | ||||||||
Number of Players | At least 6 players | ||||||||
Playing Location | Open or closed areas (park, street, etc.) | ||||||||
Age Group | 8-15 years (typically boys) | ||||||||
Long Donkey Game is a traditional children’s game played for many years across many regions of Türkiye, though its exact origins are unknown. Typically preferred by boys, the game is common among children aged 8 to 15. It can be played outdoors or indoors and requires no equipment.
In addition to encouraging physical activity, the game fosters social interaction and teamwork skills. It also supports language development through its chants and rhymes.
Our village’s imam,
Provides straw from below,
Releases smoke from above,
He clapped, burst, and ran off?
Long Donkey Game (ECDAD)
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Long Donkey Game
Purpose(s) | To cause one group to lose balance and fall while jumping over the other | ||||||||
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Origin(s) | Türkiye | ||||||||
Number of Players | At least 6 players | ||||||||
Playing Location | Open or closed areas (park, street, etc.) | ||||||||
Age Group | 8-15 years (typically boys) | ||||||||
How to Play (Current General Rules)
Regional Variations in Play
Educational and Social Contributions