Games

Have You Seen My Sheep?
_10 to 30 or more players._ _Playground; parlor; gymnasi...

Chitterbob
There is also the old rhyme of "Chitterbob," but it is usual ...

Hot Boiled Beans And Bacon
This is a game for young children. Some small article is hidd...

Hangman.
Two children may derive a great deal of amusement from this...

Manure
It is of no use whatever to think of getting things to grow w...

Red Lion
_5 to 30 or more players._ _Playground; gymnasium._ A...

Turtles
A turtle is rather an interesting animal to keep, although he...

Cocoanut Cream
1-1/2 lb. granulated sugar. 4 oz. grated cocoanut. Me...

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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