The poem discusses traditional Filipino children's games like "tumbang preso", "taguan", and hide-and-seek that were often played outdoors. It notes that these games helped teach kids about both winning and losing, as well as developing an honest spirit. However, the poem expresses sadness that many children now prefer staying indoors using gadgets instead of experiencing the fun and values learned from outdoor Philippine street games in the heat of the sun.
The poem discusses traditional Filipino children's games like "tumbang preso", "taguan", and hide-and-seek that were often played outdoors. It notes that these games helped teach kids about both winning and losing, as well as developing an honest spirit. However, the poem expresses sadness that many children now prefer staying indoors using gadgets instead of experiencing the fun and values learned from outdoor Philippine street games in the heat of the sun.
The poem discusses traditional Filipino children's games like "tumbang preso", "taguan", and hide-and-seek that were often played outdoors. It notes that these games helped teach kids about both winning and losing, as well as developing an honest spirit. However, the poem expresses sadness that many children now prefer staying indoors using gadgets instead of experiencing the fun and values learned from outdoor Philippine street games in the heat of the sun.