The world is in awe of Chinese pre-schooler’s playing a game called ‘Cooperation’, since it became an internet sensation.
In the video, which has been viewed more than 30 million times, children can be seen jumping in a circle and bouncing two balls in perfect synchronisation.
Think that is difficult? Older Chinese children participate in what Twitter user, @ShanghaiPanda calls ‘Cooperation version 2.0’.
China's primary school game: Cooperation v2.0 pic.twitter.com/LAu6jgGCCc
— ShanghaiPanda (@thinking_panda) August 24, 2020
According to Playball Kids’ website, children between the ages of two and eight, who develop key movement skills and experience the joy of competitive sports, will participate in physical activity and enjoy the many benefits that an active lifestyle provides.
Childdevelopment.com says: “Age appropriate balance and coordination allows the child to be involved in the sports participation with a reasonable degree of success as it aids fluid body movement for physical skill performance.”