Games

What Am I Doing?
The players seat themselves in a row and the leader of the ga...

Flags
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The Ship Alphabet
The players sit in a long row, as if in a class at school. Th...

Shadow Buff 2
A sheet is stretched across the room. One player stands on on...

Chalks
In place of paints a box of chalks will serve very well. ...

Partner Tag
_4 to 100 players._ _Indoors; out of doors; schoolroom._...

Steps
The blindfolded player is placed in the middle of the room, a...

Pass And Toss Relay Double Line
_16 to 60 players._ _Playground; gymnasium; schoolroom._...

Dolls' Flats

Source: What Shall We Do Now?: Five Hundred Games And Pastimes
Category: DOLLS' HOUSES





Just as people live not only in houses but in flats, so may there be
dolls' flats as well as dolls' houses. A dolls' flat consists of a
board on which the outline of the rooms is made with single bricks.
For example, a four-roomed flat might be arranged like this--



To lay the bricks on a board is not necessary. They can be laid on the
floor equally well, except that when you have done playing you will
have then to put them away again, whereas if placed on a board they
can be left till next time. Nor is there any reason why the walls
should not be higher than a single brick; that is merely a matter of
taste. Once the walls are ready the furniture and dolls can be put in
in the ordinary way.

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