Games

The Wicket-keeper
The wicket-keeper should not take the ball for the purpose of...

Guess Who
Two files, A and B, stand on opposite sides of the room, faci...

Fetch And Carry
Each player is supplied with a bean bag. On the floor directl...

Gymanstics
All boys, and girls too, ought to train themselves to habit...

Button Button
The pupils sit or stand in a circle with their hands in front...

Trip Around The World
Various articles are distributed around the room, each repres...

Simple Acrostics
There are "Simple Acrostics" and "Double Acrostics." The simp...

Flower Symbols
In this place a word might be said about some of the curious ...

Dry Bread

Source: Games For All Occasions
Category: HALLOW-E'EN





Dreams mean much on Hallow-e'en, but certain ceremonies must be
carefully followed in order to insure the spell. Before going to sleep
for the night have some one bring a small piece of dry bread. No word
can be spoken after this; silence must prevail. Eat bread slowly, at
same time making a wish and thinking the pleasantest thing imaginable.
Then drop off to sleep, and your dreams will be sweet and peaceful, and
your wish will come true, if the charm works.

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