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- Leapfrog abstract "Leapfrog is a children's game in which players vault over each other's stooped backs. Games of this sort have been called by this name since at least the late sixteenth century. They also played this in colonial America.The first participant rests hands on knees and bends over, which is called giving a back. The next player places hands on the first's back and leaps over by straddling legs wide apart on each side. On landing he stoops down and a third leaps over the first and second, and the fourth over all others successively. When all the players are stooping, the last in the line begins leaping over all the others in turn. The number of participants is not fixed.The French version of this game is called saute-mouton (literally \"leapsheep\"), and the Romanian is called capra (\"mounting rack\" or \"goat\"). In India it is called as \"Aar Ghodi Ki Par Ghodi\" (meaning \"horseleap\"). In Italy the game is called \"la cavallina\" (i.e. \"small or baby female horse\"). In Dutch it is called \"bokspringen\" (literally \"goatjumping\"; a 'bok' is a male goat) or \"haasje-over\" (literally \"hare-over\").In the Korean and Japanese versions (말뚝박기 lit. \"piledriving\" and 馬跳び うまとび umatobi, lit. \"horseleap\", respectively), one player 'leaps' over the backs of the other players who stoop close enough to form a continuous line, attempting to cause the line to collapse under the weight of the riders.".
- Leapfrog thumbnail BRU_-_CHD_23.jpg?width=300.
- Leapfrog wikiPageID "184600".
- Leapfrog wikiPageLength "2058".
- Leapfrog wikiPageOutDegree "5".
- Leapfrog wikiPageRevisionID "669784984".
- Leapfrog wikiPageWikiLink Category:Childrens_games.
- Leapfrog wikiPageWikiLink Human_back.
- Leapfrog wikiPageWikiLink List_of_traditional_childrens_games.
- Leapfrog wikiPageWikiLink File:BRU_-_CHD_23.jpg.
- Leapfrog wikiPageWikiLink File:Leapfrog_in_Mussoorie.jpg.
- Leapfrog wikiPageWikiLinkText "Leapfrog".
- Leapfrog wikiPageWikiLinkText "leapfrog".
- Leapfrog wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Other_uses.
- Leapfrog wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Outdoor_games.
- Leapfrog wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Leapfrog subject Category:Childrens_games.
- Leapfrog hypernym Game.
- Leapfrog type VideoGame.
- Leapfrog comment "Leapfrog is a children's game in which players vault over each other's stooped backs. Games of this sort have been called by this name since at least the late sixteenth century. They also played this in colonial America.The first participant rests hands on knees and bends over, which is called giving a back. The next player places hands on the first's back and leaps over by straddling legs wide apart on each side.".
- Leapfrog label "Leapfrog".
- Leapfrog sameAs Q1631315.
- Leapfrog sameAs Bok,_bok,_staan_styf.
- Leapfrog sameAs Ənzəli_(oyun).
- Leapfrog sameAs Leapfrog.
- Leapfrog sameAs Llam_llyffant.
- Leapfrog sameAs Bockspringen.
- Leapfrog sameAs خرپلیس.
- Leapfrog sameAs Saute-mouton.
- Leapfrog sameAs חמור_חדש.
- Leapfrog sameAs Höfrungahlaup.
- Leapfrog sameAs 馬跳び.
- Leapfrog sameAs Bokspringen.
- Leapfrog sameAs Hoppe_bukk.
- Leapfrog sameAs m.0196rs.
- Leapfrog sameAs Чехарда.
- Leapfrog sameAs Hoppa_bock.
- Leapfrog sameAs Birdirbir.
- Leapfrog sameAs Q1631315.
- Leapfrog wasDerivedFrom Leapfrog?oldid=669784984.
- Leapfrog depiction BRU_-_CHD_23.jpg.
- Leapfrog isPrimaryTopicOf Leapfrog.