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Pinata swing and miss
Pinata swing and miss




pinata swing and miss

Early Chinese piñatas were often shaped like oxen or cows. There, they are part of the New Year’s celebration. Piñatas also have a long history in China. As you can see, the piñata has existed for many centuries in Mexico.

pinata swing and miss

Even earlier, the Mayas played a game that included hitting a hanging clay jar until it burst. They were often covered in feathers and filled with offerings. These took the shape of decorated clay pots. In fact, the Aztec people made piñata-like objects to celebrate Huitzilopochtli, their god of war.

pinata swing and miss

Today, piñatas are commonly associated with the culture of Mexico. To make things even more fun, party-goers are often blindfolded. Children (and sometimes adults!) swing a stick or bat at them in order to break them open and release the surprises hidden inside. Today, piñatas are usually filled with candy or other treats.Īt parties or celebrations, piñatas are hung in the air. They may be made to look like animals, toys, cars, or any of a wide variety of objects. What are piñatas? They’re colorful creations usually made from papier-mâché. Let’s learn a little bit more about them! But if you’ve ever played with a piñata at a party, you know how much fun it can be. OK, at first that might not seem like that great of an idea. Let’s have a party where we blindfold a bunch of kids and give them big sticks to swing around!






Pinata swing and miss