Hand clapping games are a common form of traditional play among children in the Philippines. They often involve rhythmic hand movements accompanied by songs and have been passed down orally through generations, evolving over time. Some popular examples are "Leron-Leron Sinta", which can be played in a circle by two or more people clapping and singing, and "Kenneth-Cabinet", which features intricate hand clapping patterns that participants must follow while maintaining the rhythm. These traditional games promote cooperation and coordination skills among players.