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  1. Marco Polo was known as a water game in America by the 1960s. Between 1965 and 1970, some respondents to a Dictionary of American Regional English survey, when asked to name a game played in the water, responded with "Marco Polo". [8] By the mid-1970s, the game had spread and become very popular in swimming pools frequented by expatriates ...

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  2. Nov 7, 2022 · Download Article. 1. Set the boundaries. Blind tag, for lack of a better term, played in the pool, is like Marco Polo, except the people not it are encouraged not to make noise. The game should stay in the shallow end. If you can, tie a line to separate the deep end of the pool from the shallow end of the pool. 2.

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  3. Aug 1, 2017 · Designate one player as the “tagger” aka “Marco”, who must swim through the water with his/her eyes shut, using only the sense of touch and hearing to guide him/her. All the rest of the players are “Polo”, and must avoid “Marco” at all cost. When Marco calls out “Marco,” players must respond by shouting “Polo”.

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  5. The Marco Polo Game. The Marco Polo game is also known by other names, like Mermaid on the Rocks, and Alligator. It is played throughout North and South America, Australia, and Europe. Its more common version, Blind Man’s Buff, which is played on land, is said to have originated in the 1500s, when it was a popular pastime of ladies in parlors.

  6. The Marco Polo game is a great way for kids to build communication skills. Kids can try to fool the person playing Marco by playing with the pitch of their voice to try to sound farther, or closer than they really are. While playing the role of Marco Polo, kids also hone listening skills. Winning the game of Marco Polo requires kids to listen ...

  7. Rules. The rules are fairly simple. 1 One person is chosen to be "it" and they close their eyes and get in one end of the swimming pool. They count to 10 and shout "Marco," and all the others in the pool shout "Polo." The one that shouts "Marco" has to try and catch one of the people who shouts "Polo". Whoever is “it” must keep their eyes ...

  8. Nov 2, 2023 · For a standard game on sea or land, one child is selected to be ‘Marco Polo’. All the other children close their eyes (or are blindfolded) and attempt to locate ‘Marco Polo’ using only their ears, hand, and voices. Children with their eyes closed may call out ‘Marco’ to which the child playing ‘Marco Polo’ must reply ‘Polo’.

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