This is a traditional children’s chasing game, typically played outdoors. One participant is designated as the fox, while the others stand a distance away and repeatedly call out, “What time is it, Mr. Fox?” The fox responds with a time, such as “3 o’clock.” This continues until the fox shouts “Dinner time!” at which point the other players must run back to a designated safe zone before the fox can tag them.
The game serves as a fundamental tool for developing social skills, physical coordination, and quick thinking in children. Historically, games of chase like this have been prevalent across various cultures, offering structured play that encourages interaction and physical activity. The element of surprise and the need for strategic retreat provide a stimulating and engaging experience, promoting both cardiovascular health and cognitive flexibility. Furthermore, the simplicity of the rules makes it accessible to children of various ages and skill levels.