Laro, the Filipino word for play, has taken a whole new meaning through the changing times. From denoting outdoor activities such as piko and patintero and the enjoyment of toys such as manika and jackstones indoors, laro today generally refers to gadget-use.

Nevertheless, there remain many who believe this should not be the case because the concept of laro has always gone beyond mere recreation for Filipinos.

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