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Puño Puñito
Fisty Fist
Players: many, young ones sitting around at a table.
Tools: A table
Aim: to build up a tower of fists.
Procedure:
1.All the children must sit at the table and place one of their fists on the table, one on the other, making a tower of fists.
2.Then they place their second fist, in the same order, to make the tower grow.
3.When everybody have their both fists in the tower, the one at the bottom must take it out and place it on the top. Then the next at the bottom will move it out to the top... and they will go on increasing the rhythm, faster and faster, untill the tower falls down or somebody takes the fists out before his or her turns arrives.
4.During the whole game, they sing a son saying "Puño puñite, cascabelete, quien no lo saque tiene un copete". ("Fisty Fist, little bell, who will not take it away, will have a crown")
5.The others can "hit" on the head to the one who makes a mistake (to take the hand off in a wrong order, to stop singing, etc).  But not too hard! (Oriol Garcia)
Students of IES La Guineueta
Barcelona, Spain <[email protected]>
Teacher: Neus Lorenzo <[email protected]>
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