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duck · see Not It . "Tag · You're It" redirects here. For the Melanie Martinez song · see Cry Baby (Melanie Martinez album) . Tag A Dutch cartoon of children playing tag · 1860s Players 2 or more Setup time 0 to 1 minutes Playing time No limit Chance Low Skills Running · stalking · hiding · observation Materials required None Tag (also called chase · tig · tiggy · tips · tick · typically by touching with a hand. There are many variations · most forms have no teams · scores · or equipment. Usually when a person is tagged · the tagger says · "It!" · "Tag · including "running and catching" in India

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duck
see Not It . "Tag
You're It" redirects here. For the Melanie Martinez song
see Cry Baby (Melanie Martinez album) . Tag A Dutch cartoon of children playing tag
1860s Players 2 or more Setup time 0 to 1 minutes Playing time No limit Chance Low Skills Running
stalking
hiding
observation Materials required None Tag (also called chase
tig
tiggy
tips
tick
typically by touching with a hand. There are many variations
most forms have no teams
scores
or equipment. Usually when a person is tagged
the tagger says
"It!"
"Tag
including "running and catching" in India

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