KARERA NG BAO
KARERA NG BAO
DETAIL INFORMATION:
WEIGHT: 116 g
HEIGHT: 15.24 cm
MATERIAL: PLA and Resin UV liquid
MODEL NO. 0002-18-2025
BRAND: RETROKIDZ
COLLECTION: TRADITIONAL FILIPINO GAMES
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NARRATIVE STORY
Nagsimula na ang karera. Maingat na iniangat ni Sabel ang isang paa, tapos ang kabila naman. Sa paligid niya, nagtatawanan ang mga bata habang nagsusumikap magbalanse sa kanilang mga bao. Sumigaw ang kaibigan niyang si Hans, “Go, Sabel!” Hakbang, hila, hakbang, hila. Unti-unting naging mabilis ang mga kilos ni Sabel. Ngumiti siya nang malaki habang papalapit nang papalapit sa finish line.
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History
Karera ng bao is a traditional Filipino game that is often played during fiestas and school events. It is also known as "kadang-kadang." It is a fun race where players use two halves of coconut shells, "Bao," as makeshift stilts. Karera ng bao originated in Visayas, where children searched for games to play.
Each player steps onto the coconut shells and holds the strings attached to them. By pulling the strings and lifting their feet, they "walk" or "run" while balancing on the shells. The goal is to reach the finish line first without falling.






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