Hands on Hand Clap Game
Invented by 10-year old Ana Lingenfelder

 

At the age of 10, Ana realized that she could only play the hand clap games that she loved when she was with another friend. As much as Ana enjoyed playing hand games with her buddies, she became frustrated that she had nobody to play with when her friends were not around. Ana did not want the fun to stop just because she was by herself, so she thought up the Hands On Hand Clap Game – an electronic clapping game. 

Ana came up with a mobile board with a screen showing a pair of hands. Hands On Hand Clap Game allows a single person to play by following along with glowing lights on the hands. The player is free to choose the difficulty level of the game, as well as select which rhyme they want to clap along to. Ana even wanted the user to be able to input their own rhymes by teaching new hand clap patterns to the game. Now kids can stay entertained and practice their skills even when they are by themselves!

Ana is the winner of the By Kids For Kids Xerox 2005-06 Invent-A-Toy World Games.