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Outdoor Vs Indoor Games

General News | Oct-16-2021

Outdoor Vs Indoor Games

They are two types of games-Outdoor games and Indoor games. We all play games. Either within our gates or outside on a sunny beach or in a windy park. The games that we play in the open air are called outdoor games. These games give us a chance to exercise our body, recreate our mind, and also get a breath of fresh air. Many Indian games are mostly outdoor. Almost every common game that we know is played outside in the mud or on the lawn.

Outdoor games are definitely of great importance. Our brain gets tired after extreme studying in an approximate time of 45 minutes. When our brain is stressed, it can’t take any more information and it gets distracted. This is why most of our classes in schools do not go beyond an hour. When we distract ourselves and go and play in the sun, our mind and body are refreshed and we are ready to take in more knowledge. Whereas on the other hand, it is indoor games. Indoor games were originally invented to help people amuse themselves within the confines of their homes. They were invented to pass time at home when, either the weather was bad or, when, sickness confined a person to his or her bed. Indoor games also meant mothers could keep a watchful eye on their children while doing their housework. Indoor games allow one to play when one cannot venture outdoors. Indoor games mean you can stay at home and still play. Although they cannot substitute for outdoor games, indoor games are capable of providing resourceful entertainment in closed environments.

By : Bhavika Sabharwal
Tagore Public School
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