Games

Ring Around A Rosy
The children take hold of hands and form a circle; except one...

Electricity
Various tricks can be played by means of the electricity in p...

Shifting Of Crops
Crops must not be grown twice in rotation on the same ground....

Necklace
Make barrel-hoop into necklace of bread, candies, red peppers...

Malaga Grapes
One who knows the game takes a spoon in his right hand, then ...

The Newspaper
This is a rather elaborate but really very easy game to play....

Tidbits Farmer The
_5 to 30 players._ _House party._ Each player should ...

Other Foreign Birds
Java sparrows are pretty creatures, although they do very lit...

Cardboard Boxes

Source: What Shall We Do Now?: Five Hundred Games And Pastimes
Category: INDOOR OCCUPATIONS AND THINGS TO MAKE





Cardboard boxes, of a more useful nature than paper boxes, are made on
the same principle as the house described on p. 239, and the furniture
to go in it, as described later in the same chapter. The whole box can
be cut in the flat, out of one piece of cardboard, and the sides
afterward bent up and the lid down. Measurements must of course be
exact. The prettiest way to join the sides is to use thin silk instead
of paper, and the lid may be made to fasten by a little bow of the
same material.

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